
Mestres i alumnes de la República: Cròniques del Patronat Escolar de Barcelona
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History
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
160
Lingua
Catalano
Pubblicato
Feb 25, 2013
Editore
Viena
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
8483307189
ISBN-13
9788483307182
Descrizione
In this insightful exploration of Barcelona's educational landscape during the Republic, the authors delve into the intricate relationships between teachers and students. Encarnació Martorell and Salvador Domènech weave a rich tapestry of historical narratives, capturing the dynamic interactions and mutual growth that characterized this transformative period. Their detailed accounts illuminate not just the academic pursuits of the time, but also the broader cultural and political implications of education.
The stories reflect a commitment to progressive values, showcasing how education served as a catalyst for social change. Through vivid descriptions and thoughtful analysis, the work highlights key figures and events that shaped the educational ethos of the era. The contributions of various stakeholders—from educators to community members—are portrayed with depth, illustrating the collaborative spirit that fueled innovative teaching practices.
Xavier Trias, Gerard Ardanuy, and Conrad Vilanou's insightful prologue sets the tone for this literary journey, providing context and nuance that enriches the readers' understanding. As they navigate the complexities of this historical saga, readers are invited to reflect on the impact of education in shaping both individual lives and societal structures.
Ultimately, this narrative not only documents a pivotal chapter in Barcelona's history but also resonates with contemporary discussions about the role of education in fostering inclusivity and empowerment. The authors' passion for the subject matter is palpable, making the work a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of education, history, and social justice.
The stories reflect a commitment to progressive values, showcasing how education served as a catalyst for social change. Through vivid descriptions and thoughtful analysis, the work highlights key figures and events that shaped the educational ethos of the era. The contributions of various stakeholders—from educators to community members—are portrayed with depth, illustrating the collaborative spirit that fueled innovative teaching practices.
Xavier Trias, Gerard Ardanuy, and Conrad Vilanou's insightful prologue sets the tone for this literary journey, providing context and nuance that enriches the readers' understanding. As they navigate the complexities of this historical saga, readers are invited to reflect on the impact of education in shaping both individual lives and societal structures.
Ultimately, this narrative not only documents a pivotal chapter in Barcelona's history but also resonates with contemporary discussions about the role of education in fostering inclusivity and empowerment. The authors' passion for the subject matter is palpable, making the work a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of education, history, and social justice.
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