INCOMPLETE INTELLIGENTSIA: EFFORTS OF FOLK TEACHERS TO IMPROVE THEIR SOCIAL STATUS WITHIN THE HABSBURG MONARCHY Cover Image

INCOMPLETE INTELLIGENTSIA: EFFORTS OF FOLK TEACHERS TO IMPROVE THEIR SOCIAL STATUS WITHIN THE HABSBURG MONARCHY
INCOMPLETE INTELLIGENTSIA: EFFORTS OF FOLK TEACHERS TO IMPROVE THEIR SOCIAL STATUS WITHIN THE HABSBURG MONARCHY

Author(s): Marzena Bogus-Spyra
Contributor(s): Dawid Mnich (Translator)
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Political history, Social history, School education, History of Education, State/Government and Education, 19th Century
Published by: Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: teachers of people’s schools; intelligentsia; Austrian Silesia; Cieszyn Silesia; teachers’ associations; the process of social modernisation;

Summary/Abstract: As part of the modernisation process, the authorities of major European countries ascribed to teachers of people’s schools the role of educating the lower strata of society (inhabitants of villages, manual workers, etc.). Similarly, they put this professional group in charge of the realisation of the hidden purpose of state education: shaping subjects so that they would accept the social and political order. Given their required education and the social tasks they undertook, it was assumed folk teachers would be associated with opinion-forming groups and the intelligentsia. However, in fact, for a long time, they were denied belonging to either of these groups. During the long nineteenth century, they had to struggle with a negative reception of their efforts in those circles in which the school and the teacher were perceived as unnecessary institutions. In most regions of Central Europe, for example in Austrian Silesia, thanks to the improvements of the professional competencies of the teachers and their dedication in fulfilling their obligations, both at school and outside it, the teachers and their organisations were successful in changing this perception of them. They were also actively involved in the political activities of various national camps. Nevertheless, in most official institutions, they were not the ones making the most important decisions concerning elementary education. At the same time, however, without their cooperation, none of the educational and social plans would have been implemented in practice.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 121
  • Page Range: 65-83
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English