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  1. 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.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Elisabeth Blochmann is best known as a correspondent of Martin Heidegger. Meanwhile, her life and scholarship have been largely forgotten. This project aims to uncover her story.

  3. In 1930, she was appointed by the Prussian Minister of Culture to serve as a Professor of Social and Theoretical Pedagogy at a newly established academy in Halle. Blochmann took up this post but was forced to leave the university three years later due to the ‘Aryan paragraph’ that drove a wave of Jewish emigres abroad.

  4. Welcome! This is my current working bibliography for primary sources and secondary literature about Elisabeth Blochmann. The purpose of this document is both to share these resources with the wider world and to help me structure the material into a coherent narrative.

  5. Elisabeth Blochmann war eine Ausnahmeprofessorin in dem geistig eng strukturierten Hochschulmilieu im Nachkriegs-Deutschland. In Marburg lag ihr wissenschaftlicher Schwerpunkt im Bereich der Lehrerbildung, der Sozialpädagogik, der weiblichen Bildung und der Vorschulerziehung.

  6. Elisabeth Blochmann. *April 14, 1892 (Apolda, Germany) †January 27, 1972 (Marburg, Germany) Primary Sources.

  7. The first English translation of Heidegger's 1929 letter to Elisabeth Blochmann, in which he discusses their experience during the Compline service at the Benedictine Archabbey of Beuron, as well as the nature of evil and the fact that existence.