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The Politics of Education - Teachers and School Reform in Weimar Germany

English · Hardback

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Although the early history of progressive education is often associated with John Dewey in America, the author argues convincingly that the pedagogues in the elementary schools in the big cities of Imperial Germany were in the avant garde of this movement on the European Continent. Far more than a history of ideas, this study provides the first comprehensive analysis of the culture wars over the schools in Germany in the 1920s. Going up to the Nazi seizure of power, the author's narrative sheds new light on the courageous defense of the republican state by the progressive educators in the 1930s and the relationship between the traditionalists' opposition to school reform and the attraction of certain sections of the teaching profession to the Nazi movement.


List of contents


Introduction

Chapter 1. The Avant-Garde of the School Reform Movement in Imperial Germany

Chapter 2. The November Revolution and the Opening of a New Era for School Reforms

Chapter 3. Pedagogues and Pastors in the Political Conflicts over the School

Chapter 4. Educational Reformers and the Modern School in the Republican State

Chapter 5. The Culture Wars over the Schools in the Weimar Era

Chapter 6. Schoolteachers and the Nazi Movement during the Crisis of the Republic

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the author


Marjorie Lamberti is Charles A. Dana Professor of History at Middlebury College. Her publications include State, Society, and the Elementary School in Imperial Germany.

Summary

Lamberti (history, Middlebury College) examines the culture wars that took place in 1920s and 1930s Germany over issues in education. She describes how innovative educators attempted to reform the stratified educational system to foster democracy and social justice. She also shows the relationship b

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"This monograph has first-class credentials ... it is an excellent book for the specialist in search of a wealth of source material ... which is virtually inaccessible outside specialist libraries."  · German History

"This ... forcefully argued book ... furthers our understanding of the history of educational politics in the Weimar Repulic in a number of important ways."  · American Historical Review

"The strengths of this [fine] carefully researched and written book are many ... [It] should prompt international comparisons of progressive education and contribute to thinking about the contested role of public education in democratic, diverse societies."  · History of Education Quarterly

"... an important and highly accessible contribution to the history of education in Germany and to the study of political culture, as well as grass-roots politics, in Weimar Germany. It is the only monograph on the topic in English and a must for research libraries."  · History: Reviews of New Books

Product details

Authors Marjorie Lamberti
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2002
 
EAN 9781571812988
ISBN 978-1-57181-298-8
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 150 mm x 231 mm x 18 mm
Weight 476 g
Series Monographs in German History
Monographs in German History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

Educational Studies, History: 20th Century to Present

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