Education and learning in the Netherlands, 1400-1600 : essays in honour of Hilde de Ridder-Symoens / edited by Koen Goudriaan, Jaap van Moolenbroek, and Ad Tervoort.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-362) and index.
Summary
Annotation This volume contains a series of articles - both reviews and case studies - dealing with a range of topics related to the history of education and learning in the Netherlands during a crucial period of transition. Schooling saw enormous progress, both in terms of numbers of people participating in it on various levels and of increasing diversity of institutions providing education. In the same period, learning and education penetrated deeply into society; they fulfilled a steadily growing number of functions, enhancing the competence of officials and contributing to the accumulation of intellectual and symbolic capital by both individuals and groups. A third major development was the change of discourse which was brought about by the advent of humanism in both Latin and vernacular culture.
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