De heele wereld rond Een leesboek ter bevordering van natuur-, landen- en volkenkennis, ten dienste der volksschool
by J. J. A.
About this book
De heele wereld rond — Een leesboek ter bevordering van natuur-, landen- en volkenkennis, ten dienste der volksschool by J. J. A. invites listeners into a 19th-century classroom voyage through landscapes, monuments, and cultures around the globe. This Dutch school reader combines vivid travel-writing and artful description to teach geography, natural history, and ethnography to young learners of the volksschool.
Through chapters on places like the Kazan Cathedral in Petersburg and other landmark sites, the text situates architecture, sacred art, and national customs within broader historical and imperial contexts. It explains how objects, from icons to war trophies, reflect social and political life, and it models attentive observation and cultural curiosity typical of late-1800s pedagogy. The prose blends elements of literature and art history, offering both factual reporting and evocative scene-setting.
Ideal for listeners interested in historical education, art and travel literature, or the cultural history of the Netherlands and Russia, this audiobook offers a readable window into Victorian-era approaches to teaching about the wider world. Listen for richly detailed descriptions, period perspectives on religion and empire, and a memorable example of educational writing that shaped how children learned about nations, peoples, and nature.
