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Elisabeth Blochmann

Elisabeth Blochmann (German: [ˈblɔχman]; 14 April 1892 – 27 January 1972) was a scholar of education, as well as of philosophy, and a pioneer in and researcher of women's education in Germany.

Elisabeth Blochmann
Born(1892-04-14)14 April 1892
Apolda, Thuringa, Germany
Died27 January 1972(1972-01-27) (aged 79)
Marburg, Hesse, West Germany
Resting placeOckershäuser Friedhof
50.79790229987536, 8.749764942473321
CitizenshipGermany, England (naturalized in 1947)
Education
OccupationProfessor of Education
MovementSocial pedagogy, German youth movement
AwardsGoethe-Plakette des Landes Hessen
Signature

Life edit

Born in 1892 as the first child of the public prosecutor Dr. Heinrich Blochmann and his wife Anna née Sachs into an assimilated German-Jewish upper-middle-class family, Elisabeth grew up in the then Grand Ducal capital of Weimar, where she attended the upper girls' school, was certified as an assistant nurse, and qualified as a teacher. Serving as a nurse at a lazarett in Weimar during the first year of World War I, and then for two years as a teacher at the Großherzogliche Sophienstift, she enrolled, in 1917, at the University of Jena to study history, philosophy, and German language and literature. She then switched to the University of Straßburg, then in Germany, where she attended lectures by Georg Simmel, and after one semester, as a result of the end of the war, to the University of Marburg, where she focused on medieval history and on pedagogy and philosophy, two subjects taught together there. Her teacher, who had a chair combining both fields, was the eminent Neo-Kantian Paul Natorp. In 1919, she switched to the University of Göttingen, where she met her most important academic teacher, Herman Nohl. In 1922, she passed the State Exam qualifying her to teach at the Gymnasium, and in 1923, she received a PhD in history.

Until 1926, Blochmann was instructor at the "Social Women's School" in Thale, Harz; from 1926 to 1930, lecturer at the Pestalozzi-Fröbel House, and from 1930, Professor of Social and Theoretical Pedagogy at the Academy of Education at Halle an der Saale. After the Nazis' rise to power, she was dismissed from that position in 1933 because of her Jewish background, and fled via the Netherlands to England. Unlike almost all other German émigrés, she was able to secure an eventually permanent position at a prestigious institution, Lady Margaret Hall, the oldest women's college of the University of Oxford, where she also was University Lecturer in Education (since 1945). In 1938, she received an Oxford MA, and in 1947, she became a British citizen.

In 1952, she was invited back to the University of Marburg, in order to build up the newly founded, first independent Chair of General Education (Pedagogy), and decided to accept this call in spite of many qualms. During that year, she first became acting head of the chair, then Professor extraordinaria (full professor without a chair), and finally Professor ordinaria. During her Marburg time, she was the mentor of a large group of education scientists, many of whom went on to become very eminent scholars and administrators in their own right, forming a "Blochmann School". In 1960, she retired as Professor emerita, but substituted later for vacant chairs both in Marburg and Göttingen.

In 1972, Elisabeth Blochmann died of cancer in Marburg. Her grave is in the Urnenhain of the Ockershäuser Friedhof. Recently, a prominent square in the "new center" of downtown Marburg, was named after her.

Work edit

Blochmann's work covers history, philosophy, literature, and education. Most important is the latter, as it takes a key role in the establishment of scholarly work on the Kindergarten, as well as on women's education. In that field, her main scholarly interest was in its beginning, i.e. in the first institutions, such as girls schools, in Germany.

Blochmann and Martin Heidegger edit

Of some importance for, and great interest in, the history of philosophy is Blochmann's affair (over many decades) with her philosophical teacher Martin Heidegger. It is probably fair to say that, after that with Hannah Arendt, she had one of the most important extramarital affairs with Heidegger (as is known since 2005, Heidegger led something of an open marriage and his wife Elfriede both knew about his affairs and conducted her own). Elfriede Heidegger and Elisabeth Blochmann were friends and former classmates.[1]

The story is well documented in the 1989 edition of their letters, starting in 1918.[2]

Bibliography edit

  • Das 'Frauenzimmer' und die 'Gelehrsamkeit'. Eine Studie über die Anfänge des Mädchenschulwesens in Deutschland. Heidelberg, 1966.
  • Hermann Nohl in der pädagogischen Bewegung seiner Zeit, 1879–1960, Göttingen, 1969.

References and further reading edit

  1. ^ Storck, Joachim W. “Martin Heidegger and Elisabeth Blochmann,The Rector and the Emigrant: A Correspondence between Friends.” In Martin Heidegger Politics, Art, and Technology, edited by Christoph Jamme and Karsten Harries, 41–54. Trumbull, CT: Holmes & Meier, 1994.
  2. ^ Martin Heidegger — Elisabeth Blochmann. Briefwechsel 1918–1969. Joachim W. Storck, ed. Marbach am Neckar: Deutsches Literatur-Archiv, 1989, 2nd edn. 1990.
  • Elisabeth Blochmann (1892–1972), Wolfgang Klafki and Helmut-Gerhard Müller, ed., Marburg: Universitätsbibliothek Marburg, 1992. The main (short) biography, written by some of her students. The affair with Heidegger is not mentioned at all.
  • Martin Heidegger — Elisabeth Blochmann. Briefwechsel 1918–1969. Joachim W. Storck, ed. Marbach am Neckar: Deutsches Literatur-Archiv, 1989, 2nd edn. 1990.
  • Festgabe für Elisabeth Blochmann zum 70. Geburtstag. K.-E. Nipkow and Peter-M. Roeder, eds.
  • Pädagogische Analysen und Reflexionen. Festschrift für Elisabeth Blochmann zum 75. Geburtstag. Peter-M. Roeder, ed.
  • The Elisabeth Blochmann Project (2022–), a research project on the life and work of Elisabeth Blochmann (led by Claire MacLeod). https://www.elisabethblochmann.com/

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Elisabeth Blochmann German ˈblɔxman 14 April 1892 27 January 1972 was a scholar of education as well as of philosophy and a pioneer in and researcher of women s education in Germany Elisabeth BlochmannBorn 1892 04 14 14 April 1892Apolda Thuringa GermanyDied27 January 1972 1972 01 27 aged 79 Marburg Hesse West GermanyResting placeOckershauser Friedhof50 79790229987536 8 749764942473321CitizenshipGermany England naturalized in 1947 EducationUniversity of StrasbourgUniversity of MarburgUniversity of GottingenOccupationProfessor of EducationMovementSocial pedagogy German youth movementAwardsGoethe Plakette des Landes HessenSignature Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Blochmann and Martin Heidegger 4 Bibliography 5 References and further readingLife editBorn in 1892 as the first child of the public prosecutor Dr Heinrich Blochmann and his wife Anna nee Sachs into an assimilated German Jewish upper middle class family Elisabeth grew up in the then Grand Ducal capital of Weimar where she attended the upper girls school was certified as an assistant nurse and qualified as a teacher Serving as a nurse at a lazarett in Weimar during the first year of World War I and then for two years as a teacher at the Grossherzogliche Sophienstift she enrolled in 1917 at the University of Jena to study history philosophy and German language and literature She then switched to the University of Strassburg then in Germany where she attended lectures by Georg Simmel and after one semester as a result of the end of the war to the University of Marburg where she focused on medieval history and on pedagogy and philosophy two subjects taught together there Her teacher who had a chair combining both fields was the eminent Neo Kantian Paul Natorp In 1919 she switched to the University of Gottingen where she met her most important academic teacher Herman Nohl In 1922 she passed the State Exam qualifying her to teach at the Gymnasium and in 1923 she received a PhD in history Until 1926 Blochmann was instructor at the Social Women s School in Thale Harz from 1926 to 1930 lecturer at the Pestalozzi Frobel House and from 1930 Professor of Social and Theoretical Pedagogy at the Academy of Education at Halle an der Saale After the Nazis rise to power she was dismissed from that position in 1933 because of her Jewish background and fled via the Netherlands to England Unlike almost all other German emigres she was able to secure an eventually permanent position at a prestigious institution Lady Margaret Hall the oldest women s college of the University of Oxford where she also was University Lecturer in Education since 1945 In 1938 she received an Oxford MA and in 1947 she became a British citizen In 1952 she was invited back to the University of Marburg in order to build up the newly founded first independent Chair of General Education Pedagogy and decided to accept this call in spite of many qualms During that year she first became acting head of the chair then Professor extraordinaria full professor without a chair and finally Professor ordinaria During her Marburg time she was the mentor of a large group of education scientists many of whom went on to become very eminent scholars and administrators in their own right forming a Blochmann School In 1960 she retired as Professor emerita but substituted later for vacant chairs both in Marburg and Gottingen In 1972 Elisabeth Blochmann died of cancer in Marburg Her grave is in the Urnenhain of the Ockershauser Friedhof Recently a prominent square in the new center of downtown Marburg was named after her Work editBlochmann s work covers history philosophy literature and education Most important is the latter as it takes a key role in the establishment of scholarly work on the Kindergarten as well as on women s education In that field her main scholarly interest was in its beginning i e in the first institutions such as girls schools in Germany Blochmann and Martin Heidegger editOf some importance for and great interest in the history of philosophy is Blochmann s affair over many decades with her philosophical teacher Martin Heidegger It is probably fair to say that after that with Hannah Arendt she had one of the most important extramarital affairs with Heidegger as is known since 2005 Heidegger led something of an open marriage and his wife Elfriede both knew about his affairs and conducted her own Elfriede Heidegger and Elisabeth Blochmann were friends and former classmates 1 The story is well documented in the 1989 edition of their letters starting in 1918 2 Bibliography editDas Frauenzimmer und die Gelehrsamkeit Eine Studie uber die Anfange des Madchenschulwesens in Deutschland Heidelberg 1966 Hermann Nohl in der padagogischen Bewegung seiner Zeit 1879 1960 Gottingen 1969 References and further reading edit Storck Joachim W Martin Heidegger and Elisabeth Blochmann The Rector and the Emigrant A Correspondence between Friends In Martin Heidegger Politics Art and Technology edited by Christoph Jamme and Karsten Harries 41 54 Trumbull CT Holmes amp Meier 1994 Martin Heidegger Elisabeth Blochmann Briefwechsel 1918 1969 Joachim W Storck ed Marbach am Neckar Deutsches Literatur Archiv 1989 2nd edn 1990 Elisabeth Blochmann 1892 1972 Wolfgang Klafki and Helmut Gerhard Muller ed Marburg Universitatsbibliothek Marburg 1992 The main short biography written by some of her students The affair with Heidegger is not mentioned at all Martin Heidegger Elisabeth Blochmann Briefwechsel 1918 1969 Joachim W Storck ed Marbach am Neckar Deutsches Literatur Archiv 1989 2nd edn 1990 Festgabe fur Elisabeth Blochmann zum 70 Geburtstag K E Nipkow and Peter M Roeder eds Padagogische Analysen und Reflexionen Festschrift fur Elisabeth Blochmann zum 75 Geburtstag Peter M Roeder ed The Elisabeth Blochmann Project 2022 a research project on the life and work of Elisabeth Blochmann led by Claire MacLeod https www elisabethblochmann com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elisabeth Blochmann amp oldid 1215235149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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