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ERIC Number: EJ374216
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1988
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The Social Function of Schools in the Lutheran Reformation in Germany.
Strauss, Gerald
History of Education Quarterly, v28 n2 p191-206 Sum 1988
Examines the educational reconstruction attempted in Germany's Lutheran states in the sixteenth century. Describes the close collaboration of churchpersons and politicians in the Lutheran Reformation and discusses how schools were used as instruments of acculturation, intended to encourage young people to conform to approved patterns of evangelical and civic rectitude. (GEA)
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Germany
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