German - American Educational History
Topics, Trends, Fields of Research
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Overhoff
Harvard and Yale, the Collegiate System, Democracy and Education, John Dewey – Wilhelm von Humboldt, the University of Berlin, academic freedom, the unity of teaching and research: German and American philosophies of education and their propagators have shaped the modern and distinctively western understanding of “Bildung” and education to a considerable degree. As the development of educational ideals in Germany and America has been marked by fruitful mutual interaction, the Münster CGAEH lecture series – organized in collaboration with Faculty from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia – seeks to sharpen the notion of an entangled and intertwined German-American educational history. It also aims at identifying new and interesting fields of research. The series of lectures is open to all members of the University of Münster and to the general public.
8.4.2015 | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Overhoff (Münster): Introduction | ||
15.4.2015 | Dr. Charlotte Lerg (München): The Uses and Abuses of the first German-American ProfessorialExchange: Academic Diplomacy, 1904-1914 | ||
22.4.2015 | Prof. Dr. Heike Bungert (Münster): German Americans and their efforts to bring “Cultur” to the United States, 1848-1914 | ||
29.4.2015 | Prof. Dr. Patrick Erben (West Georgia): “To direct my loving countryman’s defect”. Translingual education in German-speaking Pennsylvania | ||
6.5.2015 | Prof. Dr. Hartmut Lehmann (Kiel): The quincentennial commemoration of the Protestant Reformation on both sides of the Atlantic | ||
13.5.2015 | Prof. Dr. Frank Trommler (Philadelphia): Negotiating German “Bildung” and “Kultur” in American intellectual life, 1870-1918. | ||
20.5.2015 | Prof. Dr. Ewald Terhart (Münster): “Research on Teaching” in the USA and “Didaktik” in (West)-Germany. Influences since 1945 | ||
3.6.2015 | Prof. Dr. Bethany Wiggin (Philadelphia): Poor Christoph’s Almanac: Popular Education in Colonial German Almanacs | ||
10.6.2015 | Anne Overbeck, M.A. (Münster): “Stop teaching your kids Dutch!” (Dis-)Continuities in German-American Life in Indianapolis in the 19th and early 20th century. | ||
17.6.2015 | Prof. Dr. Katja Sarkowsky (Münster): Hyphenated Americanism: Horace Kallen, Randolph Bourne, and the Debate about Cultural Pluralism during World War I | ||
24.6.2015 | Prof. Dr. Simon Richter (Philadelphia): Goethe goes to Yale: William A. Speck, Alice Raphael, and the Education of America’s (privileged, male) youth, 1913-1928. | ||
1.7.2015 | Prof. Dr. Johannes Bellmann (Münster): The Reception of John Dewey in Germany | ||
8.7.2015 | Prof. Dr. Leo O’Donovan, SJ (Washington, D.C.): American and German Perspectives on Universal Ethics. Searching for a New World Order. |
Mittwochs, 14 - 16 Uhr, c.t., Hörsaal F5 - Fürstenberghaus
Domplatz 22, 48143 Münster