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The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women's Movements in Germany and the United States

Autor Ann Taylor Allen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2017
The kindergarten--as institution, as educational philosophy, and as social reform movement--is certainly among the most important contributions of Germany to the world. At first, however, Germany proved an inhospitable environment for this new institution, which was founded by the educator and philosopher Friedrich Fröbel around 1840. After the failure of the 1848 Revolutions, several German governments banned the kindergarten, alleging that it was a hotbed of subversion. German revolutionaries who were forced into exile introduced the kindergarten to America. Conservative governments considered the kindergarten subversive because of its links to the era's movements for women's rights. In an era when convention limited middle-class women to the domestic sphere, the kindergarten provided them with a rare opportunity, not only for professional work, but also for involvement in social reform in the fields of education, child welfare, and urban reform. Through three generations, American and German women established many kinds of contacts-personal friendships, institutional affiliations, international organizations. Many of these women and their activities are still little known to history.Ann Taylor Allen presents the first transnational history of the kindergarten as it developed in both Germany and America between 1840 and 1919. This story shows how transnational connections shaped and influenced national cultures. Based on a large body of unused or underused source material, found in numerous archives, libraries, and personal collections in both the United States and Germany, The Transatlantic Kindergarten's comparative analysis shows how a common body of ideas and practices adapted over time to two very different national environments.The issues raised in the nineteenth century are still important in the present. The provision of public preschool education-an aim first developed by nineteenth-century kindergartners-is still an unfinished and much discussed project in both the United States and Germany.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190274412
ISBN-10: 0190274417
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 244 x 160 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

Allen's ability to generate these lafger questions demonstrates the effectiveness of her work. By weaving together multiple ideological, pedagogical, and institutional threads into a single transnational narrative, Allen provides a model comparative history that deepens scholarly understanding of how different social and cultural environments overlapped to create the kindergarten. Her work makes a significant contribuition to the fields of women's reform movements, early childhood education, and international history. This book therefore serves as an invaluable refrence for scholars, students, and educators who desire to understand the transatlantic origins of the kindergarten and feminist movements.
Together with other recent literature, this book contributes to a fuller understanding of the complex and sometimes conflicting processes by which this most important of early childhood pedagogies has been disseminated and interpreted.

Notă biografică

Ann Taylor Allen is Professor Emerita of History at the University of Louisville. During a career of forty years, she taught students of different age groups, backgrounds, and interests, developing her department's first course on women's history in the early 1970s. Her books include Feminism and Motherhood in Western Europe, 1890-1970: The Maternal Dilemma and Women in Twentieth-Century Europe.