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ISBN: PB: 9788024643809

University of Chicago Press, Karolinum Press

January 2021

224 pp.

24.1x17.1 cm

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Myths and Traditions of Central European University Culture

Not for sale in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic!


By examining the myriad myths surrounding Central European universities, Czech historians Lukas Fasora and Jiri Hanus take a diachronic approach to investigating the issues facing higher learning in the region. Using careful historical research, the authors point out vast discontinuities, comparing how the philosophy of education from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century has changed and how this evolution relates to the current administrative goals of higher education. As they confront the history and myths of university education, the authors do not shy away from exploring difficult questions, such as whether political and economic influences have completely transformed the goals and structure of today's universities in Central Europe. Though focused on university systems in a specific geographic region, the findings have wide-ranging implications for higher education the world over.

About the Author

Lukas Fasora is professor of history at Masaryk University in Brno, where he also serves as vice dean of research and development for the Faculty of Arts.

Jiri Hanus is professor of history at Masaryk University.