This set reprints volumes 1, 2 and 3 of James Bowen's A History of
Western Education originally published by Methuen in the 1970s. Volume
One: The Ancient World: Orient and Mediterranean 2000B.C - A.D.
1054The volume traces the development of education in the ancient
world from the first scribal cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt to
learning in the early Christian church. A detailed account is given of
the acheivements of Greece in literacy, learning, philosophy and
training for public life - achievements which were further developed
in the Hellenistic Orient and incorporated by the Romans into their
own highly organized educational system. This leads to the emergence
of a specifically Christian ideal of education, the decline of secular
learning in the West, and the preservation of learning both in
Byzantium and in Western monasticism. Volume Two: Civilization of
Europe: Sixth to Sixteenth Century Volume Two follows the growth and
process of learning in Europe from its foundations in the Carolingian
era through its evolution in medieval Europe - especially italy,
France, Germany and England - to its expansion and refinement in the
sixteenth century. Particular attention is paid to: * The role of
medieval institutions of the cathedral and grammer schools and the
university * The contribution of notable scholars of the age such as
Abelard, Thomas Aquinas, Erasmus and Luther Volume Three: The Modern
West: Europe and the New World The final volume covers the period of
educational dissent, which became conspicuous in the early seventeenth
century and reached crisis proportions in the late twentieth, when the
dominant ideologies of progress and equality, generated at the
beginning of the nineteenth century, were questioned for the first
time on a widespread, popular scale.
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9781136938566
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2021
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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