Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet

In this study literacy and popular education before the establishment of the primary school system in the Nordic countries are examined. General aspects of public instruction are also discussed in considerable detail. In a way, the present study builds upon an earlier research tradition in the Nordi...

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Main Authors: Jokipii, Mauno, Johansson, Egil, Markussen; Ingrid, Skovgaard-Petersen, Vagn, Gad, Finn, Tveit, Knut, Guttormsson, Loftur, Luttinen, Rauno
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Language:Swedish
Published: 1981
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8472-4
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spelling ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/72953 2023-05-15T16:51:37+02:00 Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet Jokipii, Mauno Johansson, Egil Markussen; Ingrid Skovgaard-Petersen, Vagn Gad, Finn Tveit, Knut Guttormsson, Loftur Luttinen, Rauno 1981 application/pdf http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8472-4 swe swe Studia historica Jyväskyläensia 978-951-39-8472-4 URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8472-4 http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8472-4 restrictedAccess Part of the work has restricted access. Therefore the material can be read only at the archival workstation at Jyväskylä University Library reserved for the use of archival materials. Pääsyä osaan aineistoa on rajoitettu. Aineisto on luettavissa Jyväskylän yliopiston kirjaston arkistotyöasemalta . book 1981 ftjyvaeskylaenun 2023-02-08T23:59:13Z In this study literacy and popular education before the establishment of the primary school system in the Nordic countries are examined. General aspects of public instruction are also discussed in considerable detail. In a way, the present study builds upon an earlier research tradition in the Nordic countries which had already weakened. Some parts of the study are based on completely new research work. It can be regarded as a Nordic expression of opinion in the literacy discussion which has arisen in the Western countries during the past few decades. In this study the actual level of literacy in the Nordic countries is examined during a long period of time by means of different methods reflecting differences in primary data. A distinction is made between ecclesiastical literacy, fundamentally based on rote learning, on the one hand, and general literacy, applicable to the reading of texts of all kinds, on the other. As for Iceland, the possible retention of the medieval popular reading tradition to later times and the efficient home instruction of reading are also dealt with. Before actual schools were established, literacy was closely connected with the preaching of the church. The ecclesiastical reading tradition did not bring with it such a widespread and thorough reading ability as was earlier widely assumed. Widespread literacy was of great significance in the Nordic countries in the formation of various bodies of officials and, consequently, in the unification of the states. The reinforcement of the position of one single language had clear political objectives. In remote areas, however, religious worship in the vernacular was allowed. At first, modern literacy, which brought economical and administrative benefits, spread through the influence of town schools. Book Iceland JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive
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description In this study literacy and popular education before the establishment of the primary school system in the Nordic countries are examined. General aspects of public instruction are also discussed in considerable detail. In a way, the present study builds upon an earlier research tradition in the Nordic countries which had already weakened. Some parts of the study are based on completely new research work. It can be regarded as a Nordic expression of opinion in the literacy discussion which has arisen in the Western countries during the past few decades. In this study the actual level of literacy in the Nordic countries is examined during a long period of time by means of different methods reflecting differences in primary data. A distinction is made between ecclesiastical literacy, fundamentally based on rote learning, on the one hand, and general literacy, applicable to the reading of texts of all kinds, on the other. As for Iceland, the possible retention of the medieval popular reading tradition to later times and the efficient home instruction of reading are also dealt with. Before actual schools were established, literacy was closely connected with the preaching of the church. The ecclesiastical reading tradition did not bring with it such a widespread and thorough reading ability as was earlier widely assumed. Widespread literacy was of great significance in the Nordic countries in the formation of various bodies of officials and, consequently, in the unification of the states. The reinforcement of the position of one single language had clear political objectives. In remote areas, however, religious worship in the vernacular was allowed. At first, modern literacy, which brought economical and administrative benefits, spread through the influence of town schools.
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author Jokipii, Mauno
Johansson, Egil
Markussen; Ingrid
Skovgaard-Petersen, Vagn
Gad, Finn
Tveit, Knut
Guttormsson, Loftur
Luttinen, Rauno
spellingShingle Jokipii, Mauno
Johansson, Egil
Markussen; Ingrid
Skovgaard-Petersen, Vagn
Gad, Finn
Tveit, Knut
Guttormsson, Loftur
Luttinen, Rauno
Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
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Johansson, Egil
Markussen; Ingrid
Skovgaard-Petersen, Vagn
Gad, Finn
Tveit, Knut
Guttormsson, Loftur
Luttinen, Rauno
author_sort Jokipii, Mauno
title Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
title_short Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
title_full Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
title_fullStr Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
title_full_unstemmed Ur nordisk kulturhistoria : XVIII Nordiska historikermötet Jyväskylä 1981. Mötesrapport 3, Läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
title_sort ur nordisk kulturhistoria : xviii nordiska historikermötet jyväskylä 1981. mötesrapport 3, läskunnighet och folkbildning före folkskoleväsendet
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Part of the work has restricted access. Therefore the material can be read only at the archival workstation at Jyväskylä University Library reserved for the use of archival materials.
Pääsyä osaan aineistoa on rajoitettu. Aineisto on luettavissa Jyväskylän yliopiston kirjaston arkistotyöasemalta .
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