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Chapter 30 Educational Reform as Social Reform:The Revolution of 1848 as a Turning-Point in the History of Education

  • Heinz-Elmar Tenorth
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Europe in 1848
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITION xi
  4. Chapter 1 The European Revolution of 1848: Its Political and Social Reforms, its Politics of Nationalism, and its Short- and Long-Term Consequences 1
  5. Chapter 2 “The Holy Struggle Against Anarchy”: The Development of Counter-revolution in 1848 25
  6. PART I Centers of Revolution and Reform:The Origins and Course of Events
  7. Chapter 3 Approaching Europe in the Name of the Nation: The Italian Revolution, 1846-1849 57
  8. Chapter 4 The Revolutionary Crisis of 1848-1851 in France: Origins and Course of Events 91
  9. Chapter 5 Revolution in Germany: Constitutional State— Nation State—Social Reform 120
  10. Chapter 6 Revolutions in the Habsburg Monarchy 145
  11. Chapter 7 The Polish Nation in the Revolution of 1846-49 170
  12. Chapter 8 The Revolution of 1848 in Moldavia and Wallachia 186
  13. Chapter 9 Switzerland 1847/49:A Provisional, Successful End of a “Democratic Revolution?” 210
  14. Chapter 10 The Waterloo of Peace and Order: The United Kingdom and the Revolutions of 1848 242
  15. Chapter 11 The Netherlands and Belgium: Notes on the Causes of Abstinence from Revolution 259
  16. Chapter 12 Denmark 1848: The Victory of Democracy and the Shattering of the Conglomerate State 289
  17. Chapter 13 The Revolution of 1848 on the Norwegian Scene 313
  18. Chapter 14 Sweden 1848—On the Road to the “Middle Way” 325
  19. Part II CITY AND COUNTRY
  20. Chapter 15 The European Capital Cities in the Revolution of 1848 339
  21. Chapter 16 The Revolution as Urban Event: Hamburg and Lyon during the Revolutions of 1848-49 371
  22. Chapter 17 Political Quiet Zones 401
  23. Chapter 18 Rural Revolutionary Movements: Germany, France, Italy 416
  24. Chapter 19 The Agrarian Question in Southeastern Europe during the Revolution of 1848/49 443
  25. Part III REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS AND POLITICS IN THE REVOLUTION
  26. Chapter 20 Structures of Parliamentary Representation in the Revolutions of 1848 473
  27. Chapter 21 To Survive the Revolution or to Anticipate It? Governmental Strategies in the Course of the Crisis of 1848 507
  28. Chapter 22 Party Formation in Germany: Political Associations in the Revolution of 1848 529
  29. Chapter 23 Organization and “Modernization” in the Revolutions of 1848 559
  30. Chapter 24 Power and Impotence of the Press in 1848; France and Germany in Comparison 585
  31. Part IV SOCIETY IN UPHEAVAL
  32. Chapter 25 Bourgeoisie, Petit Bourgeoisie,Workers: Class Formation and Social Reform in Germany and France 617
  33. Chapter 26 Women’s Spaces in the Men’s Revolution of 1848 639
  34. Chapter 27 Civic Guards in the European Revolutions of 1848 683
  35. Chapter 28 The Role of the Military in the European Revolutions of 1848 694
  36. Chapter 29 Churches, the Faithful, and the Politics of Religion in the Revolution of 1848 708
  37. Chapter 30 Educational Reform as Social Reform:The Revolution of 1848 as a Turning-Point in the History of Education 731
  38. Chapter 31 Progress and its Limits: The Revolution of 1848 and European Jewry 749
  39. Chapter 32 Public Meeting Democracy in 1848 767
  40. Chapter 33 The Revolution of 1848 as “Politics of the Streets” 779
  41. Chapter 34 Revolutionary Festivals in Germany and Italy 799
  42. Chapter 35 “Speaking is a Deed for You.”Words and Action in the Revolution of 1848 830
  43. Chapter 36 On the Loose:The Impact of Rumors and Mouchards in the Ardèche during the Second Republic 869
  44. Part V CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1848
  45. Chapter 37 On the Tradition of 1848 in Socialism 889
  46. Chapter 38 1848 in European Collective Memory 916
  47. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 938
  48. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS 953
  49. CONTRIBUTORS 956
  50. INDEX 963
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