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Latvijas UniversitÄtes vÄsturiskais studentu karceris: video
The University of Latvia has 19th-century historical witness regarding the daily life of students during studies - the historical student solitary confinement cell. The origins of the student solitary confinement cell are found in medieval Germany, when universities were entitled to turn students into cells for the misdeeds during the studies. The idea was realized in the 19th century, which coincided with the time when German academic influence spread in the Baltics. During the occupation of the USSR, this history phenomenon was forgotten or distorted, but it is now rehabilitated. The Museum of the University of Latvia has filmed a video with subtitles in English about the student solitary confinement cell, which introduces everyone with this forgotten history page in the history of Latvia's higher education.Latvijas UniversitÄtÄ atrodÄs 19. gs. vÄstures liecinieks par studentu ikdienas dzÄ«vi studiju laikÄ - vÄsturiskais Studentu karceris. Studentu karcera aizsÄkumi meklÄjami viduslaiku VÄcijÄ, kad universitÄtÄm bija tiesÄ«bas ieslÄgt studentus cellÄs par izdarÄ«tajiem pÄrpÄkumiem studiju laikÄ. Ideja realizÄjÄs 19. gs., kas sakrita ar laiku, kad vÄcu akadÄmiskÄ ietekme izplatÄ«jÄs arÄ« BaltijÄ. PSRS okupÄcijas laikÄ Å”is vÄstures fenomens tika aizmirsts vai sagrozÄ«ts, taÄu tagad tas ir reabilitÄts. LU Muzejs ar LU AkadÄmisko apgÄdu ir izdevis bukletu par LU vÄsturisko Studentu karceri, kas ļauj iepazÄ«ties ikvienam interesentam par Å”o aizmirsto vÄstures lappusi Latvijas augstÄkÄs izglÄ«tÄ«bas vÄsturÄ.Baltische-Deutsches Hochsculkanto
Historical University of Latvia student solitary confinement cell
The University of Latvia has 19th-century historical witness regarding the daily life of students during studies - the historical student solitary confinement cell. The origins of the student solitary confinement cell are found in medieval Germany, when universities were entitled to detain students into cells for the misdeeds during the studies. The idea was realized in the 19th century, which coincided with the time when German academic influence spread in the Baltics. During the occupation of the USSR, this history phenomenon was forgotten or distorted, but it is now rehabilitated. The Museum of the University of Latvia with the University of Latvia Academic Press has issued booklet, which introduces everyone with this forgotten history page in the history of Latvia's higher education.Baltische-Deutsches Hochsculkanto