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The Lives of Camphill Johannes Surkamp

The Lives of Camphill By Johannes Surkamp

The Lives of Camphill by Johannes Surkamp


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Summary

Over 100 short biographies of the key people in Camphill's early years.

The Lives of Camphill Summary

The Lives of Camphill: An Anthology of the Pioneers by Johannes Surkamp

The Camphill Movement had its beginnings in 1939, with a small group of young Austrian refugees led by Karl Koenig. This book is a definitive reference to over one hundred of the people who subsequently joined the movement between the 1940s and early 1970s. They helped to make Camphill the large and influential network it is today, working in a unique way with children and adults with special needs. Gathered together here are 129 short biographies and photographs spanning thirty years. Each tells a fascinating individual story, and together they form a remarkable whole, documenting the history of Camphill in the most appropriate way: through its people.

About Johannes Surkamp

Johannes Surkamp was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1928. He came to Camphill in 1952 and has worked in Camphill Schools and villages in Aberdeen, Thornbury near Bristol and Ochil Tower in Perthshire.

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GOR006483010
9780863156076
086315607X
The Lives of Camphill: An Anthology of the Pioneers by Johannes Surkamp
Used - Good
Paperback
Floris Books
20070823
368
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