奥地利学生在学术地位和社会政治活动之间的历史(1848-1938)

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CIAN-Revista de Historia de las Universidades Pub Date : 2022-06-07 DOI:10.20318/cian.2022.6994
Gernot Stimmer
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在哈布斯堡王朝和奥地利第一共和国时期,学术和客观史学的发展直到二十世纪末才开始。有几个因素可以解释为什么只有在获得一定的时间和情感距离之后,历史学家才能够撰写更科学客观的大学和学生历史。直到19世纪中叶,学生才得以作为一个独立的行为群体出现。1859年以前,学生一直受到国家和天主教会的严格控制。根据德国兄弟会的理想模式建立的众多协会都受到高度意识形态两极分化的影响。这一点也适用于姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗姗来的自治大学的教授职位。因此,特别是历史和人文系成为民族主义反犹意识形态的先驱,而不是理性的科学批判实例。排他的政治一直持续到第一共和国,并最终导致奥地利在1938年成为德国国家社会主义帝国的一部分后失去了大学自主权和学生自由结社的权利。
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The History of Austrian Students Between Academic Status and Socio-Political Activity 1848-1938
The development of a scholarly and objective historiography of students in the Habsburg monarchy and the First Austrian Republic only began at the end of the twentieth century. Several factors explain why it was only after gaining a certain temporal and emotional distance that historians were able to write a more scientifically objective history of universities and students. It was not until the middle of the 19th century that students, who were strictly controlled by the state and the Catholic Church until 1859, were able to emerge as an independent group of actors. The multitude of associations founded according to the ideal model of the German fraternities were subject to a highly ideological polarisation process. This also extends to the professoriate of the university, which was belatedly established as an autonomous institution. Therefore, the history and humanities departments in particular became the forerunners of a nationalist antisemitic ideology rather than rationally scientific critical instances. The politics of exclusion continued uninterruptedly into the First Republic and ultimately led to the loss of university autonomy and the students’ right of free association after Austria became part of the National Socialist German Reich in 1938.
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