Transatlantic encounters in history of education : translations and trajectories from a German-American perspective /: translations and trajectories from a German-American perspective. (2020)
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- Title:
- Transatlantic encounters in history of education : translations and trajectories from a German-American perspective /: translations and trajectories from a German-American perspective. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Transatlantic encounters in history of education : translations and trajectories from a German-American perspective
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Fanny Isensee, Andreas Oberdorf, Daniel Töpper.
- Editors:
- Isensee, Fanny, 1988-
Oberdorf, Andreas, 1988-
Töpper, Daniel, 1987- - Contents:
- Volume Introduction: Reconceptualizing German-American Encounters in History of Education Andreas Oberdorf Thematic Introduction: The Transnational in the History of Education Eckhardt Fuchs 1. Educating Ebenezer: A Transfer from the Glaucha Institutions to Colonial Georgia? Christine Marie Koch 2. "The School Gives Us Hope for Better Times": Pastors from Halle and the Education of Their German-Lutheran Congregations in Pennsylvania, 1745–1800 Jan-Hendrik Evers 3. The Hallensian Pastor John Christopher Kunze (1744–1807) and His Attempts at Establishing a Preacher Seminary in North America Markus Berger 4. "The State’s First Duty": Public Education and the Liberal Conundrum in American Educational Reports from Germany Luana Salvarani 5. The Intercultural Transfer of Knowledge and Concepts About Higher Education: George Ticknor’s Travel Logs from His Study Stay in Germany, 1815–1817 Thomas Adam 6. George Ticknor in Göttingen: An Impact of German Comparative Constitutional Thought on American Education, 1816–1836 Mark Somos 7. Samuel Adler in New York: Nineteenth-Century Jewish Education in Transatlantic and Translational Perspective Kerstin von der Krone 8. "The Past and Present State of Education, in the United States, and in Foreign Countries": Foreign Educational Systems in US Educational Periodicals, 1830–1890 Fanny Isensee 9. SurFacing the TransAtlantic: The Body as Means of Travel, 1839–1910 Lilli Riettiens 10. But Can the Farm Travel?: Translating Knowledge from GermanyVolume Introduction: Reconceptualizing German-American Encounters in History of Education Andreas Oberdorf Thematic Introduction: The Transnational in the History of Education Eckhardt Fuchs 1. Educating Ebenezer: A Transfer from the Glaucha Institutions to Colonial Georgia? Christine Marie Koch 2. "The School Gives Us Hope for Better Times": Pastors from Halle and the Education of Their German-Lutheran Congregations in Pennsylvania, 1745–1800 Jan-Hendrik Evers 3. The Hallensian Pastor John Christopher Kunze (1744–1807) and His Attempts at Establishing a Preacher Seminary in North America Markus Berger 4. "The State’s First Duty": Public Education and the Liberal Conundrum in American Educational Reports from Germany Luana Salvarani 5. The Intercultural Transfer of Knowledge and Concepts About Higher Education: George Ticknor’s Travel Logs from His Study Stay in Germany, 1815–1817 Thomas Adam 6. George Ticknor in Göttingen: An Impact of German Comparative Constitutional Thought on American Education, 1816–1836 Mark Somos 7. Samuel Adler in New York: Nineteenth-Century Jewish Education in Transatlantic and Translational Perspective Kerstin von der Krone 8. "The Past and Present State of Education, in the United States, and in Foreign Countries": Foreign Educational Systems in US Educational Periodicals, 1830–1890 Fanny Isensee 9. SurFacing the TransAtlantic: The Body as Means of Travel, 1839–1910 Lilli Riettiens 10. But Can the Farm Travel?: Translating Knowledge from Germany to the United States in Late-Nineteenth-Century Agricultural Education Justus Hillebrand 11. American and German Research Universities Between the Beginning and End of the German Reich Charles E. McClelland 12. Objects That Work: Monroe’s "Cyclopedia of Education, " Its Reception of German References and Thoughts on Objects as Actors Daniel Töpper 13. Nature and the "Kehrt zur Natur zurück": German Influences on the School Camping Movement in the United States, 1920–1950 Kristen Hengtgen 14. Harvard-Bauhaus Pedagogy: Walter Gropius’s and Joseph Hudnut’s Dispute on Bauhaus Pedagogy at the Graduate School of Design, 1937–1952 Tim Zumhof 15. Internationalization in Teacher Education: Transfer of Knowledge and Culture Stimulated by the German-American Fulbright Scholarship Program for Teachers, 1952–1974 Sarah Wedde Perspectives on Transnational and Transatlantic Research in History of Education: A Round Table Discussion on Its State of the Art, Challenges, and Future Directions Marcelo Caruso, Barbara Emma Hof, Joakim Landahl, Lilli Riettiens, Eugenia Roldán Vera, with an Introduction by Fanny Isensee and Daniel Töpper … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 370.943
Education -- Germany -- American influences
Education -- United States -- German influences
Education -- Germany -- History
Education -- United States -- History
Comparative education - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000090888
9781000090864
9781000090871
9780429297243 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367276775
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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