German university professors in the 19th century tended to come from rich and influential families. One of the main reasons for this is that professors were not very well paid, their remuneration largely depended on how many students came to their lectures. Therefore only men (no women then) from a wealthy background could afford a university career. This looks at the history of the remuneration for professors in Germany since the Middle Ages up to present times, and its implications for the politics of higher education
This article focuses on the development of class-specific inequalities within German universities. B...
The paper addresses the impact of higher education reforms on academic teaching and the concrete imp...
Since the 1970s, the history of universities has become an important scholarly field, but there have...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mobility of university professors among institutions...
This paper studies the rise of professors of economics and business studies in the second half of th...
Scholars have long debated why the sciences became organized into specialized disciplines during the...
Noblemen were welcome at German universities, where they could, of course, assert their usual privil...
Various models of universities have been formed since Middle Ages. Thanks to their own autonomy, tho...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
The present state of the German universities in the context of their actual reformation, which is ca...
'With no aristocracy and its economic bourgeoisie (Wirtschaftsbürgertum) in ruins after the Napoleon...
Explores the main significance of the German university in its pioneering emphasis on the search for...
This article focuses on the development of class-specific inequalities within German universities. B...
This book describes and analyses the doctoral students in the humanities at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-U...
This article focuses on the development of class-specific inequalities within German universities. B...
The paper addresses the impact of higher education reforms on academic teaching and the concrete imp...
Since the 1970s, the history of universities has become an important scholarly field, but there have...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mobility of university professors among institutions...
This paper studies the rise of professors of economics and business studies in the second half of th...
Scholars have long debated why the sciences became organized into specialized disciplines during the...
Noblemen were welcome at German universities, where they could, of course, assert their usual privil...
Various models of universities have been formed since Middle Ages. Thanks to their own autonomy, tho...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
The present state of the German universities in the context of their actual reformation, which is ca...
'With no aristocracy and its economic bourgeoisie (Wirtschaftsbürgertum) in ruins after the Napoleon...
Explores the main significance of the German university in its pioneering emphasis on the search for...
This article focuses on the development of class-specific inequalities within German universities. B...
This book describes and analyses the doctoral students in the humanities at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-U...
This article focuses on the development of class-specific inequalities within German universities. B...
The paper addresses the impact of higher education reforms on academic teaching and the concrete imp...
Since the 1970s, the history of universities has become an important scholarly field, but there have...