Bielsko: The Education Centre for Industrial Production between Austrian Silesia and Galicia at the Turn of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY
P. Kadlec
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22 Introduction The submitted study deals with the issue of education for industrial production in the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, an issue which has been, mainly by Czech historians, refl ected only minimally.1 In the period under consideration the modernization processes, already underway, were becoming more intense, signifi cantly infl uencing the form of the professional training of workers for both small-scale production and the centralised forms of mass production. What seems especially signifi cant are the eff ects of the Industrial Revolution (the introduction and spreading of new technologies, the innovation in working procedures, the secondarization of the economy, etc.), the changes in the demand for certain commodities and workforces, increased due to the liberalization of the market and the improvement of transportation possibilities, and the more precise legislation regulating economic life and social transformations. The new – modern – society that was developing did not only have a new structure, but also other possibilities, ambitions and principles of functioning. It was precisely in this period that, according to Fritz Ringer, the relation between a part of the educational sector and the economic sphere was introduced, while certain forms of science and technical education were becoming at least one of the causes of further economic growth.2 All those involved were to adapt to the new conditions: employers, workforces and even the state, which had been, until
别尔斯科:19和20世纪之交奥地利西里西亚和加利西亚之间的工业生产教育中心
所提交的研究报告涉及19世纪下半叶和20世纪初的工业生产教育问题,这一问题主要是由捷克历史学家所反映的很少在本报告所述期间,已经开始的现代化进程变得更加激烈,对工人的专业培训形式产生了重大影响,这些培训既包括小规模生产,也包括集中形式的大规模生产。似乎特别重要的是工业革命的影响(新技术的引进和传播,工作程序的创新,经济的二次化等),对某些商品和劳动力需求的变化,由于市场的自由化和运输可能性的改善而增加,以及更精确的调节经济生活和社会变革的立法。正在发展的新的现代社会不仅有新的结构,而且还有其他的可能性、抱负和运作原则。根据Fritz Ringer的说法,正是在这一时期,教育部门的一部分与经济领域之间的关系被引入,而某些形式的科学和技术教育至少成为进一步经济增长的原因之一所有相关的人都要适应新的环境:雇主,劳动力,甚至是国家,直到
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