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American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War
American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War examines how U.S. educational institutions during World War II responded to the dilemma of whether to serve as “weapons” in the nation’s…
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Bhubaneswar
When Orissa was constituted as the eleventh province of British India in 1936, the need for a new capital was immediately evident. In explaining the political, economic, and religious reasons…
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Call School
Paul Theobald chronicles the history of the one-room country schools that were spread throughout the rural Midwest during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focusing on the region’s educational history…
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Education and Female Emancipation
“Evans is well versed in feminist writing on Welsh education . . . his knowledge of the sources is admirably complete . . . There is much new material in…
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History of Education in Wales, A
Gareth Elwyn Jones is Emeritus Professor of Education in the University of Wales and is based in Swansea’s Department of Education. He is a former head of the Department of…
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History of Education in Wales, A
Gareth Elwyn Jones is Emeritus Professor of Education in the University of Wales and is based in Swansea’s Department of Education. He is a former head of the Department of…
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Practicing Writing
Practicing Writing examines a pivotal era in the history of the most ubiquitous-and possibly most problematic-course in North American colleges and universities: the requireAd first-year writing course generally known as…