Tag Archives: the French revolution
L’Edict de Nantes – A Straight Way to Revolution
This historical document, figuratively speaking, is one of first nuclear bombs of the European Christian world. Almost all the historians declared that it was a breakthrough, while Louis XIV committed a serious error by revoking it. And one would hardly … Continue reading
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Victims of General Education
I wonder why the 1st September hasn’t become yet an official celebration of John Amos Comenius, the author of “The Great Dedactic”, & the father of schooling as we know it. Without doubts his approach & the method were very … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, education, educazione, faith, general education, God, Great Dedactic, history, istruzione, Jan Amos Komensky, John Amos Comenius, life, lifestyle, school, scuola, teaching, the French revolution, universal education, wisdom, XXI century
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