Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918

Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918
Title Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918 PDF eBook
Author Jan Surman
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 473
Release 2018-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612495621

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Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918: A Social History of a Multilingual Space by Jan Surman analyzes the practice of scholarly migration and its lasting influence on the intellectual output in the Austrian part of the Habsburg Empire. The Habsburg Empire and its successor states were home to developments that shaped Central Europe's scholarship well into the twentieth century. Universities became centers of both state- and nation-building, as well as of confessional resistance, placing scholars if not in conflict, then certainly at odds with the neutral international orientation of academe. By going beyond national narratives, Surman reveals the Empire as a state with institutions divided by language but united by legislation, practices, and other influences. Such an approach allows readers a better view to how scholars turned gradually away from state-centric discourse to form distinct language communities after 1867; these influences affected scholarship, and by examining the scholarly record, Surman tracks the turn. Drawing on archives in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Ukraine, Surman analyzes the careers of several thousand scholars from the faculties of philosophy and medicine of a number of Habsburg universities, thus covering various moments in the history of the Empire for the widest view. Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918 focuses on the tension between the political and linguistic spaces scholars occupied and shows that this tension did not lead to a gradual dissolution of the monarchy’s academia, but rather to an ongoing development of new strategies to cope with the cultural and linguistic multitude.

The Jewish Encyclopedia

The Jewish Encyclopedia
Title The Jewish Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Isidore Singer
Publisher
Pages 726
Release 1901
Genre Jews
ISBN

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V.I:Aach-Apocalyptic lit.--V.2: Apocrypha-Benash--V.3:Bencemero-Chazanuth--V.4:Chazars-Dreyfus--V.5: Dreyfus-Brisac-Goat--V.6: God-Istria--V.7:Italy-Leon--V.8:Leon-Moravia--V.9:Morawczyk-Philippson--V.10:Philippson-Samoscz--V.11:Samson-Talmid--V.12: Talmud-Zweifel.

New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands

New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands
Title New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands PDF eBook
Author Antony Polonsky
Publisher Jews of Poland
Pages 570
Release 2019-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 9788395237850

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This volume is made up of essays first presented as papers at the conference held in May 2015 at POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. It is divided into two sections. The first deals with museological questions--the voices of the curators, comments on the POLIN museum exhibitions and projects, and discussions on Jewish museums and education. The second examines the current state of the historiography of the Jews on the Polish lands from the first Jewish settlement to the present day. Making use of the leading scholars in the field from Poland, Eastern and Western Europe, North America, and Israel, the volume provides a definitive overview of the history and culture of one of the most important communities in the long history of the Jewish people.

The Politics of Early Language Teaching

The Politics of Early Language Teaching
Title The Politics of Early Language Teaching PDF eBook
Author Ágoston Berecz
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 285
Release 2014-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 6155547106

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Disseminating knowledge of the state language to the non-Magyar half of the citizenry was a policy priority of the government of the Hungarian Kingdom between the 1870s and the First World War. Drawing on a wide array of sources, The Politics of Early Language Teaching provides an in-depth look at how Hungarian was taught to ethnic Romanian and German children in the south-eastern tracts of the Habsburg Empire. The monograph covers the ever-harshening legislation from the period, reconsidering the role of state supervision and exploring the contemporary methodological debates as well as taking a closer look at classroom practices. Not only does the book throw much light in comparative mode on one of Europe s great early experiments in linguistic engineering; but it provides many new insights into Dualist Hungary s competing national ideologies and the limits of their efficacy on the ground.

The Communist Party in Spain

The Communist Party in Spain
Title The Communist Party in Spain PDF eBook
Author Víctor Alba
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 502
Release 1983-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781412819992

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The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders

The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders PDF eBook
Author Tomasz Kamusella
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 528
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9781137348388

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This book analyzes the creation of languages across the Slavophone areas of the world and their deployment for political projects and identity building, mainly after 1989. It offers perspectives from a number of disciplines such as sociolinguistics, socio-political history and language policy.

One Hundred Letters From Hugh Trevor-Roper

One Hundred Letters From Hugh Trevor-Roper
Title One Hundred Letters From Hugh Trevor-Roper PDF eBook
Author Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0198703112

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A carefully chosen selection from the correspondence of Hugh Trevor-Roper, one of the most gifted and famous historians of his generation and one of the finest letter-writers of the 20th century.