After defeat by Napoleon, Prussia allegedly copied French revolutionary reforms and Humboldt's research university to rebuild stronger.
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After defeat by Napoleon, Prussia allegedly copied French revolutionary reforms and Humboldt's research university to rebuild stronger.
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"thing is that in 1763, he establishes a public school system that becomes a source for Prussia's future greatness. And to put this in..."
"...important thing is the reforms of a man named William von Humboldt. He creates the modern research university. So he founded something called the..."
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