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The Rise of Universities (eBook)

The Rise of Universities
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2023
58 Seiten
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In "The Rise of Universities," Charles Homer Haskins offers a seminal exploration of the emergence and evolution of medieval universities, situated within the broader context of European intellectual life. Haskins employs a narrative style that is both scholarly and engaging, deftly intertwining historical accounts, cultural shifts, and the transformative impact of educational institutions. By examining key figures and pivotal moments, he paints a vivid portrait of the universities as catalysts for knowledge and societal change during the Middle Ages, presenting them not merely as places of learning but as thriving centers of intellectual exchange and innovation. Haskins, a notable historian and a pioneer in the study of medieval scholarship, was significantly influenced by the academic environment of his time. His extensive research and deep understanding of the period informed his arguments regarding the role of universities in shaping modern thought. Haskins' work is a product of his dedication to illuminating the complexities surrounding the medieval intellectual tradition, reflecting his belief in the importance of education as the foundation for societal progress. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history of education and thought. Haskins' insightful analysis not only enriches our understanding of the past but also provides a framework for contemplating the future of education in an ever-changing world.

Charles Homer Haskins (1870-1937) was a distinguished American historian and one of the most respected scholars of the medieval period. Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Haskins exhibited an early talent for languages and history, leading to his enrollment at Johns Hopkins University where he earned his Ph.D. at the unprecedented age of 20. His scholarly fervor and intellectual capacity positioned him among the vanguard of medievalists in the early 20th century. Haskins served as Professor of History at Harvard University and was known for his expertise in the history of medieval Europe, especially the institutions and governance of the Carolingian Renaissance. One of his best-known works, 'The Rise of Universities' (1923), is a seminal text on the origins and development of higher education institutions in medieval Europe. In this volume, Haskins expertly explores the academic, religious, and cultural catalysts that spurred the establishment of medieval universities, a topic that has shaped our understanding of the intellectual life of the Middle Ages. His approach to history was remarkably interdisciplinary, blending the study of language, culture, and thought with traditional historical methods. Haskins' writing style, characterized by clarity and succinctness, has ensured that his work remains influential among historians and scholars of higher education. His contributions to medieval history were recognized with numerous honors, including his role as the first Chairman of the American Council of Learned Societies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lernhilfen Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Schlagworte academic institutions evolution • academic institutions history • academic traditions • A Place for Everything • Charles Homer Haskins • cultural impact universities • Cultural Paradigms • Cynical Theories • Educational institutions • educational reform history • education and society • European Culture • higher education origins • Historical academia • Historical research insights • history of higher learning • If All the Seas Were Ink • intellectual landscape Middle Ages • Intellectual Legacy • master your emotions • Medieval Education • medieval education history • Medieval History • medieval universities Europe • Middle Ages scholarship • origins of universities • Pioneering studies • political influences education • scholarly analysis • scholarly analysis medieval • SCHOLASTICISM • The Coddling of the American Mind • The Distance Learning Playbook • The Divine Nine • The Great Plague • University Development • university development Europe • Unlimited Memory
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