Universities and elite formation in Central, Easten and South Eastern Europe

Titel: Universities and elite formation in Central, Easten and South Eastern Europe / ed. by Florian Bieber and Harald Heppner
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Veröffentlicht: Wien ˜[u.a.]œ : Lit, 2015
Umfang: II, 320 S. ; 24 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Transkulturelle Forschungen an den Österreich-Bibliotheken im Ausland ; Bd. 11
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ISBN: 9783643906151
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 15 B ; 55 8 C 1 ; 24 15 B ; 20 15 B ; 42 13 Ja
  • 1
  • Universities and Elite Formation in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe
  • p. 1
  • Higher Education as the Object of Nation-Building
  • 2
  • State, Society and the Educated Elite in Bulgaria, 1878-1918
  • p. 13
  • 3
  • The "Romanianization" of the University of Chemivtsi
  • p. 23
  • 4
  • Endangered by Alienation? Raising a Minority Elite between Nationalizing Higher Education Systems: The New Generation of Hungarians in Interwar Romania
  • p. 39
  • Migration and Knowledge Transfer
  • 5
  • Women as Agents of Knowledge Transfer: The Role of Academic Migration to West-European Universities in the Formation of Ukrainian Female Intellectual Elites (late 19 th - early 20 th centuries)
  • p. 61
  • 6
  • Students from Belgrade in Britain and Germany. A Case Study of Cross-Border University Education and the Elite Formation in Interwar Belgrade 1918-1941
  • p. 77
  • Academia and the State
  • 7
  • An Elitist Group at Elitist Universities. Professors, Academics and Universities in the Habsburg Monarchy from the Middle of the 19 th Century to World War I
  • p. 93
  • 8
  • Knowledge and Power in Romania. University Education and Its Legitimizing Force
  • p. 111
  • 9
  • University of Ljubljana Professors under Political Constraints
  • p. 129
  • 10
  • Scientific Institutions and State Ideology: The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • p. 151
  • 11
  • Perception of Slovak Academy of Sciences as an Institution of National Science
  • p. 169
  • 12
  • Soviet Education in the Memoirs of Former Moldavian Socialist Soviet Republic Dignitaries
  • p. 185
  • Universities after Communism
  • 13
  • University and Politics between East and West. Facing Challenges in Post-Communist Romania: the Case of the University of Bucharest
  • p. 215
  • 14
  • The Role of Universities in Kosovo's Elite-formation
  • p. 227
  • 15
  • Plus ca change: Mapping Conversions in the Croatian Academic Field in the Early 1990s
  • p. 243
  • 16
  • Divided Universities, Divided Societies? Higher Education, Elite Mobilisation, and Politics of Identity in the former Yugoslavia
  • p. 267
  • 17
  • Hungarian Minority Elite Formation and the Role of New Universities
  • p. 285
  • Notes on contributors