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Tomáš Cvrček
Schooling under control
The origins of public education in Imperial Austria 1769-1869
[Schule unter Kontrolle. Die Ursprünge der öffentlichen Bildung im kaiserlichen Österreich 1769-1869.]
2020. XI, 301 pages. Summary
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New statistical evidence reveals that Empress Maria Theresa's famed school reform of 1774 - regarded as one of her signature achievements - was far less successful in bringing education to the masses than previously thought. And that the main reason for this failure was the design of the policy itself.
»[...] Cvrcek's current volume is a superb contribution not only to the history of Austrian education but to the cliometric study of the rise of popular schooling more generally.«
David F. Mitch in The Journal of Economic History, Volume 80, Issue 4, December 2020, pp. 1234-1236
»Not only economic historians but readers interested in the broader social and political development of modern Habsburg Central Europe will find much of value in the findings here.«
Gary B. Cohen on https://eh.net/book_reviews/schooling-under-control-the-origins-of-public-education-in-imperial-austria-1769-1869
»[...] Cvrcek's current volume is a superb contribution not only to the history of Austrian education but to the cliometric study of the rise of popular schooling more generally.«
David F. Mitch in The Journal of Economic History, Volume 80, Issue 4, December 2020, pp. 1234-1236
»Not only economic historians but readers interested in the broader social and political development of modern Habsburg Central Europe will find much of value in the findings here.«
Gary B. Cohen on https://eh.net/book_reviews/schooling-under-control-the-origins-of-public-education-in-imperial-austria-1769-1869