The Humboldtian Tradition: Origins and Legacies: Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, cartea 12
Editat de Peter Josephson, Thomas Karlsohn, Johan Östlingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2014
The authors draw on the latest research in order to bring the educational and research policies of our day into perspective. At a time when the university is undergoing deep-seated transformations worldwide, they address the question how we should relate to the ideas associated with Humboldt’s name. What is his relevance to the twenty-first century?
Contributors are: Mitchell Ash, Pieter Dhondt, Ylva Hasselberg, Marja Jalava, Peter Josephson, Thomas Karlsohn, Claudia Lindén, Johan Östling, Sharon Rider, Hans Ruin, Susan Wright.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004271920
ISBN-10: 9004271929
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions
ISBN-10: 9004271929
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions
Cuprins
Contents
About the Authors vii
Introduction: The Humboldtian Tradition
and Its Transformations 1
Peter Josephson, Thomas Karlsohn and Johan Östling
PART 1
Historical Origins
1 The Publication Mill: The Beginnings of Publication History
as an Academic Merit in German Universities, 1750–1810 23
Peter Josephson
2 On Humboldtian and Contemporary Notions
of The Academic Lecture 44
Thomas Karlsohn
3 It Takes a Real Man to Show True Femininity: Gender Transgression
in Goethe’s and Humboldt’s Concept of Bildung 58
Claudia Lindén
PART 2
Transformations of a Tradition
4 Humboldt the Undead: Multiple Uses of ‘Humboldt’
and his ‘Death’ in The ‘Bologna’ Era 81
Mitchell G. Ash
5 ‘Humboldt’ in Belgium: Rhetoric on the German
University Model 97
Pieter Dhondt
6 The Regeneration of the University: Karl Jaspers and the Humboldtian
Tradition in the Wake of the Second World War 111
Johan Östling
7 When Humboldt Met Marx: The 1970s Leftist Student Movement
and the Idea of the University in Finland 127
Marja Jalava
vi
contents
PART 3
Contemporary Contentions
8 ‘Humboldt’, Humbug! Contemporary Mobilizations of ‘Humboldt’
as a Discourse to Support the Corporatization and Marketization of
Universities and Disparage Alternatives 143
Susan Wright
9 Philosophy, Freedom, and the Task of the University:
Reflections on Humboldt’s Legacy 164
Hans Ruin
10 Reclaiming Norms: The Value of Normative Structures
for the University as Workplace and Enterprise 178
Ylva Hasselberg
11 The Very Idea of Higher Education: Vocation of Man or
Vocational Training? 191
Sharon Rider
Index 213
About the Authors vii
Introduction: The Humboldtian Tradition
and Its Transformations 1
Peter Josephson, Thomas Karlsohn and Johan Östling
PART 1
Historical Origins
1 The Publication Mill: The Beginnings of Publication History
as an Academic Merit in German Universities, 1750–1810 23
Peter Josephson
2 On Humboldtian and Contemporary Notions
of The Academic Lecture 44
Thomas Karlsohn
3 It Takes a Real Man to Show True Femininity: Gender Transgression
in Goethe’s and Humboldt’s Concept of Bildung 58
Claudia Lindén
PART 2
Transformations of a Tradition
4 Humboldt the Undead: Multiple Uses of ‘Humboldt’
and his ‘Death’ in The ‘Bologna’ Era 81
Mitchell G. Ash
5 ‘Humboldt’ in Belgium: Rhetoric on the German
University Model 97
Pieter Dhondt
6 The Regeneration of the University: Karl Jaspers and the Humboldtian
Tradition in the Wake of the Second World War 111
Johan Östling
7 When Humboldt Met Marx: The 1970s Leftist Student Movement
and the Idea of the University in Finland 127
Marja Jalava
vi
contents
PART 3
Contemporary Contentions
8 ‘Humboldt’, Humbug! Contemporary Mobilizations of ‘Humboldt’
as a Discourse to Support the Corporatization and Marketization of
Universities and Disparage Alternatives 143
Susan Wright
9 Philosophy, Freedom, and the Task of the University:
Reflections on Humboldt’s Legacy 164
Hans Ruin
10 Reclaiming Norms: The Value of Normative Structures
for the University as Workplace and Enterprise 178
Ylva Hasselberg
11 The Very Idea of Higher Education: Vocation of Man or
Vocational Training? 191
Sharon Rider
Index 213
Notă biografică
Peter Josephson, Ph.D., is researcher at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University. He has published monographs, text books and articles on the history of universities and higher education.
Thomas Karlsohn. Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University. He has published monographs, translations and articles on the history of universities, education and philosophy.
Johan Östling, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at Lund University and Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) in Uppsala. He is currently writing a book about the idea of the university in modern Germany.
Thomas Karlsohn. Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University. He has published monographs, translations and articles on the history of universities, education and philosophy.
Johan Östling, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at Lund University and Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) in Uppsala. He is currently writing a book about the idea of the university in modern Germany.