Introduction to the Study of History (Classic Reprint) - Brossura

Langlois, Charles Victor

 
9781332807772: Introduction to the Study of History (Classic Reprint)

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Hook line : A turning point in how history is taught in Paris, and what it means for scholars and students alike.

This book shows how new diplomas and reform-minded schools reshaped historical study.

In Reforming History Education, Langlois examines a wave of changes in Parisian higher education. The text explains how new diplomas and standardized exams began to align historical instruction across faculties and specialized schools. It traces how institutions like the Ecole normale supérieure, the Ecole des hautes etudes, and the Ecole des chartes started to cooperate, while keeping their own traditions. The result is a broader, more integrated vision of a modern university in history.
What you’ll experience:
  • An overview of diploma reforms and their impact on student preparation and scholarly work
  • The shift toward a coordinated system among major Parisian institutions
  • The emergence of a united historical curriculum and its implications for research
  • A discussion of the larger idea of a "greater" University of Paris and its components
Ideal for readers of history education, institutional reform, and the evolution of higher learning in late 19th-century France.

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