Education and middle-class society in imperial Austria, 1848-1918 /
The development of Austrian society in the nineteenth century was beset by enormous difficulties, including sharp social-class differences, an economic base that was developing all too slowly and unevenly, and, distinct from most of Western and Central Europe, a multiplicity of competing ethnic and...
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West Lafayette, Ind. :
Purdue University Press,
©1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Social Development and Austria's Modern Educated Elites
- Education and the Modernization of Austria in the Mid-nineteenth Century
- Opening the Gates: Expansion of the Educational Network
- Guarding the Gates: The Social Politics of Education after 1880
- The Changing Ethnic and Religious Recruitment of Students
- The Limits of Opportunity: Students' Occupational and Class Origins
- The Social Experience of Students: The Many Paths of Academic Education
- Conclusion: Education, Society, and the State in the Late Nineteenth Century
- App. A. Supplementary Tables
- App. B. Statistical Methods.