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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 dez. 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. —> Who was Elisabeth Blochmann? News. 7 Feb 2024. 23 Aug 2023. 27 Jun 2023. 10 Jan 2023. 10 Dec 2022. 9 Dec 2022.

  3. She would later be dubbed the ‘First Lady of Academic Pedagogy’ given her influence on the field.5. Despite her eminence in German academia, Blochmann has been forgotten in English scholarship. Or worse, remembered only as the ‘other’ other woman of Martin Heidegger.

  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. 28 de mar. de 2023 · Elisabeth Blochmann : First-Lady der akademischen Pädagogik, Juliane Jacobi, M ü tterlichkeit als Profession? Lebensl ä ufe deutscher P ä dagoginnen in der ersten H ä lfte dieses Jahrhunderts / Ilse Brehmer (Hrsg.). - Pfaffenweiler : Centaurus-Verl.-Ges., 1990. - S. 256-264 ISBN 3-89085-331-5. Elisabeth Blochmann zum 100.

  6. These archival findings launched the Elisabeth Blochmann Project. Blochmann in Oxford Blochmann is often remembered today for her life-long correspondence with Martin Heidegger but little is known about her own life and accomplishments (at least amongst English-speaking academics).

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