Ceti dirigenti e istruzione a Milano e in Lombardia tra età delle Riforme e Restaurazione. Alcune note sul rapporto di Carlo Cattaneo Sull’ulteriore sviluppo della pubblica istruzione (1848)

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Leading classes and education in Milan and Lombardy between the age of the Reforms and the Restoration. Some notes on Carlo Cattaneo's report on the further development of public education (1848)

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Abstract

The essay by Carlo Cattaneo "On the further development of public education", composed by order of the government of Vienna in the first months of 1848, on the eve of the riot of the "Cinque giornate", constitutes an interesting document, which allows to know the orientations of the Lombard statesman in the field of public education, and at the same time provides a very precise and complete picture of the state of public education in Lombardy-Veneto, twenty years after the entry into force of the "Regolamento Generale" of 1818. Some observations on the link between enlargement and diffusion of technical and commercial education and economic and political development in Lombardy are of great interest, and on the character and characteristics of the emerging Lombard entrepreneurial bourgeoisie, as reasons of resistance to the transformation of the school system.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Leading classes and education in Milan and Lombardy between the age of the Reforms and the Restoration. Some notes on Carlo Cattaneo's report on the further development of public education (1848)
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationEuropa Mediterranea. Studi di storia moderna e contemporanea in onore di Angelo Sindoni
Pages235-251
Number of pages17
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • History of education
  • Milan (Italy)
  • Milano
  • Social history
  • Storia della istruzione
  • Storia sociale
  • XIX century
  • XIX secolo

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