University Jubilees and University History Writing: A Challenging Relationship: Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, cartea 13
Editat de Pieter Dhondten Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2014
Contributors are: Thomas Brandt, Pieter Dhondt, Marek Ďurčanský, Jonas Flöter, Jorunn Sem Fure, Trude Maurer, Emmanuelle Picard, Ana-Maria Stan and Johan Östling.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004216969
ISBN-10: 9004216960
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions
ISBN-10: 9004216960
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions
Cuprins
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
1. University history writing: more than a history of jubilees?
Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
PART I: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING AS PART OF THE JUBILEE
2. Two great anniversaries, two lost opportunities: Charles University in Prague, 1848 and 1948
Marek ĎURČANSKÝ, Charles University in Prague and Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
3. The Royal Frederick University in Kristiania in 1911. Intellectual beacon of the North or a North Germanic provincial University?
Jorunn Sem FURE, Telemark Museum
4. Commitment, reserve and self-assertion. The celebration of patriotic anniversaries in Russian and German universities 1912/13
Trude MAURER, University of Göttingen
5. Academic ceremonies and celebrations at the Romanian University of Cluj 1919-2009
Ana-Maria STAN, Babeş-Bolyai University
PART II: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING ON THE OCCASION OF A JUBILEE
6. 1968 as a turning point in Trondheim's university history
Thomas BRANDT, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
7. University history research at the University of Leipzig
Jonas FLÖTER, University of Leipzig
PART III: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING BEYOND THE JUBILEE
8. The Humboldtian tradition. The German university transformed, 1800-1945
Johan ÖSTLING, Lund University
9. French academia in a prosopographic perspective: a collaborative joint project
Emmanuelle PICARD, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
10. University history writing as part of the history of education
Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
1. University history writing: more than a history of jubilees?
Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
PART I: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING AS PART OF THE JUBILEE
2. Two great anniversaries, two lost opportunities: Charles University in Prague, 1848 and 1948
Marek ĎURČANSKÝ, Charles University in Prague and Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
3. The Royal Frederick University in Kristiania in 1911. Intellectual beacon of the North or a North Germanic provincial University?
Jorunn Sem FURE, Telemark Museum
4. Commitment, reserve and self-assertion. The celebration of patriotic anniversaries in Russian and German universities 1912/13
Trude MAURER, University of Göttingen
5. Academic ceremonies and celebrations at the Romanian University of Cluj 1919-2009
Ana-Maria STAN, Babeş-Bolyai University
PART II: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING ON THE OCCASION OF A JUBILEE
6. 1968 as a turning point in Trondheim's university history
Thomas BRANDT, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
7. University history research at the University of Leipzig
Jonas FLÖTER, University of Leipzig
PART III: UNIVERSITY HISTORY WRITING BEYOND THE JUBILEE
8. The Humboldtian tradition. The German university transformed, 1800-1945
Johan ÖSTLING, Lund University
9. French academia in a prosopographic perspective: a collaborative joint project
Emmanuelle PICARD, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
10. University history writing as part of the history of education
Pieter DHONDT, University of Eastern Finland
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Notă biografică
Pieter Dhondt (1976), Ph.D. in History, K.U.Leuven, is Senior Lecturer in general history at the University of Eastern Finland. Among his recent books: Un double compromis. Enjeux et débats relatifs à l'enseignement universitaire en Belgique au XIXe siècle (Academia Press 2011) and as editor National, Nordic or European? Nineteenth-Century University Jubilees and Nordic Cooperation (Brill 2011).
Recenzii
Universities are really fond of birthday parties [...] But why should historians get involved? Or even feel concerned? Is there more to expect from
those celebrations than magnificent but Whiggish volumes, full of idealized remembrances and clever branding? Such are the issues at stake in this original and enlightening collection of essays edited by Pieter Dhondt.[...] In his brilliant historiographical introduction, Pieter Dhondt shows how the
traditional jubilee history became more than a weapon of propaganda, with the emergence of university history as a scientific field in its own right, broadening its geographical, thematic and chronological horizons – even if this emancipation is still largely in statu nascendi. [...] their book is rewarding and useful: let us hope it paves the way to an even more independent but fully integrated university history.
Pierre Verschueren (2016). The British Journal for the History of Science, 49, p. 151-152.
doi:10.1017/S0007087416000273
those celebrations than magnificent but Whiggish volumes, full of idealized remembrances and clever branding? Such are the issues at stake in this original and enlightening collection of essays edited by Pieter Dhondt.[...] In his brilliant historiographical introduction, Pieter Dhondt shows how the
traditional jubilee history became more than a weapon of propaganda, with the emergence of university history as a scientific field in its own right, broadening its geographical, thematic and chronological horizons – even if this emancipation is still largely in statu nascendi. [...] their book is rewarding and useful: let us hope it paves the way to an even more independent but fully integrated university history.
Pierre Verschueren (2016). The British Journal for the History of Science, 49, p. 151-152.
doi:10.1017/S0007087416000273