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This is the second volume of a four-part history of the university in Europe, written by an international team of authors, which covers the development of the university in Europe (east and west) from its origins to the present day. It focuses not only on the history of individual institutions, nor on the universities in any individual country, but on a number of major themes viewed from a European perspective. The chief originality of this work lies in its comparative, interdisciplinary, collaborative and transnational nature. Volume II looks at the university in Early Modern Europe, and…mehr

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This is the second volume of a four-part history of the university in Europe, written by an international team of authors, which covers the development of the university in Europe (east and west) from its origins to the present day. It focuses not only on the history of individual institutions, nor on the universities in any individual country, but on a number of major themes viewed from a European perspective. The chief originality of this work lies in its comparative, interdisciplinary, collaborative and transnational nature. Volume II looks at the university in Early Modern Europe, and attempts to situate the universities in their social and political context throughout the three centuries spanning the period 1500 to 1800.

Table of contents:
List of maps; Contributors and editors; Reader's guide; Bibliographical abbreviations; Foreword Walter Rüegg; Acknowledgments; Part I. Themes and Patterns: 1. Themes Walter Rüegg; 2. Patterns Willem Frifhoff; Part II. Structures: 3. Relations with authority Notker Hammerstein; 4. Management and resources Hilder de Ridder-Symoens; 5. Teachers Peter A. Vandermeersch; 6. Exporting models John Roberts, Agueda Maria Rodriguez Cruz and Jurgen Herbst; Part III. Students: 7. Admission Maria Rosa di Simone; 8. Student education, student life Rainer A. Müller; 9. Graduation and careers Willem Frifhoff; 10. Mobility Hilder de Ridder-Synoens; Part IV. Learning: 11. Tradition and innovation Olaf Pederson; 12. New structures of knowledge Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann; 13. The Scientific Revolution and universities Roy Porter; 14. Curricula Laurence Brockliss; Epilogue: the Enlightenment Notker Hammerstein; Name index; Geographical and subject index.

This is the second volume of a four-part history of the university in Europe, written by an international team of authors under the general editorship of Professor Walter Rüegg, which situates the universities in their social and political context throughout the three centuries spanning the period 1500 to 1800.

This is the second volume of a four-part history of the university in Europe covering the period 1500 to 1800.