Eduard Lindeman papers 1932-1945

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Eduard Lindeman papers 1932-1945

Lindeman's journals reflect his interests in philosophy, research, and social reform. The collection includes course and lecture outlines as well as less formal notes about progressive education, adult education, Ralph Waldo Emerson, social change and social planning, women, the family, and current events.

1.5 linear feet

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Lindeman, Eduard C. (Eduard Christian), 1885-1953

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Eduard C. Lindeman (May 9, 1885 – April 13, 1953) was an American educator, notable for his pioneering contributions in adult education. He introduced many concepts of modern adult education in his book, The Meaning of Adult Education. Eduard Christian Lindeman was born in St. Clair, Michigan, one of ten children of German immigrant parents, Frederick and Frederika (von Piper) Lindemann. Orphaned at an early age, Lindeman gained work experience through jobs as stable cleaner, nurseryman, grav...