Vom Niedergang des akademischen Stils Professoren im Wandel der Zeit

Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (3):209-233 (2011)
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This article argues that German universities have changed in structure and style and in doing so have distanced themselves from the classic university ideal. This thesis will be illustrated with examples. This development has led to changes that make it plausible to speak of a decline of academic style and professorial culture. Even though almost all reform writings promise not to touch the legacy of the classical university idea, the continuous reform processes have made it increasingly difficult to uphold the university's independence. These external developments have also had an effect on the social climate and the respectful cooperation of professors, staff, and students. Even if such blanket statements do not apply everywhere, the reforms should nevertheless keep the history of the university in mind and maintain,,as much Humboldt as possible."

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