Die Gründung der drei Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitäten

Three Prussian reform universities were originally founded as Friedrich-Wilhelm Universities: Berlin, Breslau and Bonn. These represented a new, forward looking type of university created by Wilhelm von Humboldt. The authors of the articles investigate both the shared features of the 'Berlin model' and the differences between the three universities in terms of concept and development.



Thomas Becker, Archiv der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn; Uwe Schaper, Landesarchiv Berlin.