A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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Humboldt had not been in touch with the reformers, he was very much an
aesthete, and had become envoy in Rome only because his own means were no
longer sufficient to continue his stay in the Eternal City. Unlike his brother
Alexander ...
Humboldt had not been in touch with the reformers, he was very much an
aesthete, and had become envoy in Rome only because his own means were no
longer sufficient to continue his stay in the Eternal City. Unlike his brother
Alexander ...
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Humboldt threw down the gauntlet to private schools. He was partially successful
in eliminating them - though he did not succeed in doing away with the cadet
institutes or the War Academy - but his influence was strong enough to make all
of ...
Humboldt threw down the gauntlet to private schools. He was partially successful
in eliminating them - though he did not succeed in doing away with the cadet
institutes or the War Academy - but his influence was strong enough to make all
of ...
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As to the role of the state in university education, Humboldt wanted it to supply
the necessary finance but to refrain from any intervention in the areas of teaching
and research. He insisted upon complete liberty in these two areas. Nor should ...
As to the role of the state in university education, Humboldt wanted it to supply
the necessary finance but to refrain from any intervention in the areas of teaching
and research. He insisted upon complete liberty in these two areas. Nor should ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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