Sorbonne
MTA
The Story of a University
Delve into the remarkable story of the Sorbonne, from its humble medieval origins as a theological college in 13th-century Paris to its current status as a multidisciplinary, world-class research university. This comprehensive history traces the evolution of the Sorbonne and the wider University of Paris, exploring its crucial role in shaping Western thought, navigating centuries of religious and political upheaval, and becoming a powerhouse of scientific discovery and intellectual innovation. Discover how a charitable foundation for poor students transformed into a symbol of academic excellence, influencing educational structures across Europe and beyond.
Journey through the turbulent history of France as reflected in the Sorbonne's trajectory. Witness its emergence as the leading theological authority during the age of Scholasticism, its cautious engagement with the Renaissance and Humanism, and its staunch defense of Catholic orthodoxy during the Reformation and Wars of Religion. Experience the grandeur of Richelieu's architectural transformation, the dramatic rupture of the French Revolution, and the pragmatic rebuilding under Napoleon. Follow its growth and modernization throughout the 19th century, its embrace of republican ideals under the Third Republic, and its rise to global prominence marked by numerous Nobel laureates in science.
Explore the profound social changes that impacted the Sorbonne, including the long struggle for women's access to higher education, culminating in the pioneering achievements of Marie Curie. Relive the tumultuous events of May 1968, when the university became the epicenter of nationwide protest, leading to significant reforms and the fragmentation of the historic institution. Finally, understand the contemporary push for reunification, culminating in the creation of the new Sorbonne University, a dynamic entity committed to interdisciplinary research, global engagement, and addressing the complex challenges of the 21st century. This book is not just the history of a university, but the story of ideas, people, and institutions that have shaped the course of civilization.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of universities, the development of intellectual thought in Europe, and the rich cultural history of Paris. It will particularly appeal to students of history, education, theology, and French studies, as well as those curious about the evolution of a world-renowned institution.
June 16, 2025
29,371 words
2 hours 3 minutes
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