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The Romantic Idea of a University M. Hofstetter

The Romantic Idea of a University By M. Hofstetter

The Romantic Idea of a University by M. Hofstetter


Summary

By the late eighteenth century, universities in England and Germany had lost their sense of purpose. The romantics then presented them with a new one, a new Idea of a university. in England, Coleridge and Wordsworth attached to the German Idea a desire to keep the universities part of England's national church.

The Romantic Idea of a University Summary

The Romantic Idea of a University: England and Germany, 1770-1850 by M. Hofstetter

By the late eighteenth century, universities in England and Germany had lost their sense of purpose. The romantics then presented them with a new one, a new Idea of a university. In Germany, Johann Gottlieb Fichte and others stressed that universities must teach more effectively; in England, Coleridge and Wordsworth attached to the German Idea a desire to keep the universities part of England's national church.

The Romantic Idea of a University Reviews

'...he makes a real contribution to our knowledge of the history of universities...' Brian Hendley, History of Education Quarterly

About M. Hofstetter

MICHAEL HOFSTETTER is Associate Professor of History at Southwest State University in Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface The Confessional Idea of a University and its Fall The Genesis of the Romantic Idea of a University in Germany The Romantic Idea of a University in England The New Foundation in Berlin Cambridge and Oxford, 1830-1850 Whither the Romantic Idea of a University Bibliography Index

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NPB9780333718889
9780333718889
0333718887
The Romantic Idea of a University: England and Germany, 1770-1850 by M. Hofstetter
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Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2001-03-14
162
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