Pestalozzi's international reputation relates closely to the `invention' of his method. Until now historiography has characterized the Burgdorf and Yverdon period as the culminating point of Pestalozzi's career as educator. This traditional approach causes a rather partial view of this period of his life. However, contextualizing primarily Pestalozzi's correspondence leads to a new insight: his school projects are strongly connected with other private Swiss or European projects on subjects such as school development and school reform.
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