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Education in Enlightened Absolutism - the Way in which the East overtakes the West (CROSBI ID 582021)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Matanović, Damir ; Marković, Ivančica Education in Enlightened Absolutism - the Way in which the East overtakes the West // Comparative Education, Teacher Training, Education Policy, Social Inclusion, History of Education / Nikolay Popov, Charl Wolhuter, Bruno Leutwyler, Marinela Mihova, James Odunleye (ur.). Sofija: Bureau of Education & Research (BER), 2011. str. 396-402

Podaci o odgovornosti

Matanović, Damir ; Marković, Ivančica

engleski

Education in Enlightened Absolutism - the Way in which the East overtakes the West

The autors analyze the implementation of the Enligntenment in the process of education in the Habsburg Monarchy in the 18th century. the Education was taken as an example for analysis of convergence of Eastern Europe towards more developde Western part. Thzs it is shown how the process of spreading of the Enlightenment ideas reached the the outermost frontiers of Eastern Europe.

Absolutism ; Enlightened ; education ; Habsburg Monarchy

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Podaci o prilogu

396-402.

2011.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Comparative Education, Teacher Training, Education Policy, Social Inclusion, History of Education

Nikolay Popov, Charl Wolhuter, Bruno Leutwyler, Marinela Mihova, James Odunleye

Sofija: Bureau of Education & Research (BER)

978-954-9842-17-3

Podaci o skupu

Comparative Education, Teacher Training, Education Policy, Social Inclusion, History of Education

predavanje

01.01.2011-01.01.2011

Sofija, Bugarska

Povezanost rada

Povijest, Etnologija i antropologija