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Technology's Dilemma

Autor Jonathan Harwood
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2005
In recent decades critics in several countries have complained that education in agriculture, engineering and medicine has drifted away from an earlier practical orientation, becoming increasingly irrelevant to actual needs. Since existing histories have surprisingly little to say about the causes of such 'academic drift', this book develops a model of institutional dynamics which explains why different institutions have evolved closer to the worlds of 'science' or 'practice'.
The model is based on a study of German agricultural colleges and the study surveys the evolution of the agricultural curriculum during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as it swung back and forth between the poles of science and practice. It makes a comparative analysis of five colleges in the decades around 1900, some of them more science-oriented and others more practical, and follows the gradual transformation over half a century of two colleges in Bavaria which had to compete for recognition and funding. The wider relevance of these findings is also explored, not only for the history of agricultural education in the United States and Britain but also for engineering, medicine and management education, past and present.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783039102990
ISBN-10: 3039102990
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W

Notă biografică

The Author: Jonathan Harwood was born in the United States and studied biology and sociology at Wesleyan (Connecticut), Harvard and Bristol Universities. He is the author of The Race Concept (1975, with Michael Banton), Styles of Scientific Thought: the German Genetics Community, 1900-1933 (1993) and a number of articles on the history of German science, biology, and plant-breeding. He is currently Reader in the History of Science and Technology at the University of Manchester (UK).

Cuprins

Contents: Academic drift in higher technical education - Educational institutions within 'academic' and 'politico-economic fields' - The evolution of the agricultural curriculum, 1800-1934 - Science and practice at Berlin, Bonn, Breslau, Halle, and Hohenheim around 1900 - Bavaria's colleges maneuver for position, 1872-1934.