- Karl König
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name = Karl König
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caption = Karl König in 1930
birth_date = 1902
birth_place =Vienna ,Austria
death_date = 1966
death_place =Brachenreuthe ,Germany
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field =Paediatrics /Learning disability
work_institution = Camphill communities
alma_mater =University of Vienna
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known_for = Founder of theCamphill Movement
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religion =Jewish Karl König was an
Austria npaediatrician who founded in theCamphill Movement , an international movement of therapeutic intentional communities for those with special needs or disabilities.Biography
König was born in
Vienna ,Austria on25 September 1902 , the only son of aJewish shoemaker . He studiedMedicine at theUniversity of Vienna and graduated in 1927 with a special interest inEmbryology . After graduating, he metIta Wegman , an anthroposophicalphysician who invited him to work in herinstitute for people withspecial needs inArlesheim ,Switzerland . He married Mathilde Maasberg in 1929.Following his work in Arlesheim, König was appointed paediatrician at the
Rudolf Steiner -inspired "Schloß Pilgrimshain" institute inStrzegom , where he worked until 1936 when he returned to Vienna and set up a successful medical practice. He was forced to flee Vienna toAberdeen ,Scotland in 1938 due toHitler 's invasion of Austria.He was briefly
interned due to the outbreak ofWorld War II , but on his release in 1940, he set up the first "Camphill Community for Children in Need of Special Care" at Camphill, byMilltimber , on the outskirts of Aberdeen. From the mid-1950s, König set up more communities, including the first to care for those with special needs beyond school age inNorth Yorkshire .In 1964, König moved to
Brachenreuthe , nearÜberlingen onLake Constance ,Germany , where he set up a community. He died there in 1966.Bibliography
* Berger, Manfred: Karl König - Sein Leben und Wirken, In: heilpaedagogik.de, 18 2003/H. 3, S. 21-24
* Jackson, Robin: Holistic Special Education: Camphill Principles and Practice. Edinburgh : Floris Books. 2006. ISBN 0-8631-5547-2.
* Jackson, Robin: The Camphill Movement: the vision of Karl Konig. "Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice", 19(3), 45-48. 2006
* Müller-Wiedemann, Hans: Karl König: e. mitteleuropäische Biographie im 20. Jahrhundert. Stuttgart : Verl. Freies Geistesleben, 1992. ISBN 3-7725-1153-8
* Schmalenbach, Bernhard: König, Karl. In: Plato, Bodo von (Hrsg.): Anthroposophie im 20. Jahrhundert : ein Kulturimpuls in biografischen Porträts. Dornach : Verlag am Goetheanum, 2003. ISBN 3-7235-1199-6
* Selg, Peter: Anfänge anthroposophischer Heilkunst. Ita Wegman, Friedrich Husemann, Eugen Kolisko, Frederik Willem Zeylmans van Emmichoven, Karl König, Gerhard Kienle. (Pioniere der Anthroposophie; Band 18). Dornach: Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag am Goetheanum, 2000. ISBN 3-7235-1088-4
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