
Reformers, Activists, Intellectuals, and the Circulation of Knowledge
Studies in Social, Cultural, and Popular Educational Movements in Europe, 1815-1973
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 15. May 2025
Book
Hardback
164 pages
978-3-631-91566-0 (ISBN)
Description
Civil society movements were key actors in disseminating knowledge, skills, and values to empower groups and individuals in interpreting and sharing their experiences of class, religion, gender, region, race, language, citizenship, and nationality during the differential modernisation of European societies. This volume explores the historical variations in the relationships between organised adult learning, collective and individual emancipation, and social movements in Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries. The diverse manifestations of collectively organised adult learning were characterised by institutionalised 'formal' instruction, non-formal 'mutual learning' and informal schemes of 'self-organised learning'.
The contributions collected here exemplarily span a broad field of diverse historical developments on a national and transnational European level including nationalist movements, and 'völkisch'-national-socialist manifestations.
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Series
Studien zur Pädagogik, Andragogik und Gerontagogik / Studies in Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Gerontagogy
82
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
3 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
341 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-631-91566-0 (9783631915660)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Barry J. Hake studied Political Science at the Universities of Bristol and Exeter, UK, and holds a PhD in Modern Dutch Studies from the University of Hull. He was a founding member of the European Society for Research on the Education of Adults (ESREA) in 1991 and served as its secretary from 1991 to 2008.
Kirsi Ahonen obtained her PhD from Tampere University, Finland. She has previously worked as a researcher at Tampere University and as an adult education coordinator at the University of Helsinki. She is co-convenor of the ESREA network History of Adult Education and Training in Europe.
Christian H. Stifter studied history and philosophy and obtained his PhD from Vienna University. He is Director of the Austrian Archives for Adult Education, and editor of the journal 'Spurensuche', which specializes in the history of adult education and popular science.
Content
Contents - Preface - Introduction: Ideas, Movements, and Circulation of Knowledge - Barry J. Hake, Kirsi Ahonen, and Christian H. Stifter - From Social Enlightenment for the 'Common Man' to 'Refresher Classes': Development of 'Extended Elementary Schools' for (Young) Adults in the Netherlands, 1813-1848 - Barry J. Hake - Educating or Agitating? Educational Activities in the Finnish Workers' Movement from the 1880s to the 1910s - Kirsi Ahonen - Adult Education through the Press: Hanimlara Mahsus Gazete (Newspaper for Ladies) 1895-1908 - Zeynep Alica - The Danish Home Economics Movement between Nation-State Formation and Women's Citizenship at the Turn of the Twentieth Century - Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen - Early Innovations in Professional Development for Adult Educators during the Weimar Republic in Germany - Francesca Baker - Social Change by Right-Wing Movements: The Ideas of Bruno Tanzmann, the Artamanen Movement, and the Volkshochschule Movement in Germany - Bernd Kaepplinger - Teaching Democracy against the Anti-democratic Trend: Civic Education at the Deutsche Volkshochschule Bruenn, Czechoslovakia, 1920-1938 - Simon Oehlers - The Stunted Development of Adult Education in Ireland: Case Study of University College Cork, 1911-1973 - Alan McCarthy - Notes on Contributors - ESREA and the History of Adult Education and Training in Europe Network