Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century

For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteenth century was a national and regional process, neatly and carefully closed off within the borders of the nation. However, these accounts have often disregarded the effects of the flows of cross-borde...

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Main Author: Christian Lundahl
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Umeå University 2016-12-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Educational History
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Online Access:http://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/77
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spelling doaj-03ee4ffd3f844f0ca971ed3cb25dcafc2020-11-25T00:13:24ZdanUmeå UniversityNordic Journal of Educational History2001-77662001-90762016-12-013210.36368/njedh.v3i2.77Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth CenturyChristian Lundahl0School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, Örebro University, Sweden For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteenth century was a national and regional process, neatly and carefully closed off within the borders of the nation. However, these accounts have often disregarded the effects of the flows of cross-border ideas and technologies, such as international comparisons, lesson-drawing, policy diffusion and travel, as well as local adaptations and translations of education policy originating elsewhere. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relations between Swedish education and the international scene when it comes to policy and practice formation. The field of study is the international World´s Fairs of 1862–1904. Looking at what Sweden displayed, and understanding how visitors perceived it, the article raises questions concerning how exhibitions like these worked as mediators of educational ideals. The focus will be on the dissemination of aesthetic ideals, and the article will show that the World’s Fairs were platforms for an aesthetic normativity that had governing effects locally as well as globally. http://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/77World's faireducation exhibitionsaesthetic governingsynoptical powertransnational history
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Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
Nordic Journal of Educational History
World's fair
education exhibitions
aesthetic governing
synoptical power
transnational history
author_facet Christian Lundahl
author_sort Christian Lundahl
title Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
title_short Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
title_full Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
title_fullStr Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
title_full_unstemmed Swedish Education Exhibitions and Aesthetic Governing at World´'s Fairs in the Late Nineteenth Century
title_sort swedish education exhibitions and aesthetic governing at world´'s fairs in the late nineteenth century
publisher Umeå University
series Nordic Journal of Educational History
issn 2001-7766
2001-9076
publishDate 2016-12-01
description For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteenth century was a national and regional process, neatly and carefully closed off within the borders of the nation. However, these accounts have often disregarded the effects of the flows of cross-border ideas and technologies, such as international comparisons, lesson-drawing, policy diffusion and travel, as well as local adaptations and translations of education policy originating elsewhere. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relations between Swedish education and the international scene when it comes to policy and practice formation. The field of study is the international World´s Fairs of 1862–1904. Looking at what Sweden displayed, and understanding how visitors perceived it, the article raises questions concerning how exhibitions like these worked as mediators of educational ideals. The focus will be on the dissemination of aesthetic ideals, and the article will show that the World’s Fairs were platforms for an aesthetic normativity that had governing effects locally as well as globally.
topic World's fair
education exhibitions
aesthetic governing
synoptical power
transnational history
url http://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/77
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