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Education and the Scottish People, 1750-1918

Autor R. D. Anderson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 1995
Scotland's democratic traditions, together with its early lead in literacy, make its educational system of great interest to historians. Professor Anderson examines the distinctive characteristics and the historical myths of Scottish popular education, placing them in a broader framework of social, political, and intellectual history. Among the topics covered are: the development of Scottish educational thought in the early 19th century, the extent of schooling and literacy before education became compulsory in 1872, the role of education in late Victorian and Edwardian ideas on citizenship and democracy, and the neglected history of technical education. This authoritative, up-to-date study will become the standard work of reference for historians working in this field, and for all interested in modern Scottish history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198205159
ISBN-10: 0198205155
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: line figures, maps, tables
Dimensiuni: 146 x 224 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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a very clear view of the pre-nineteenth-century inheritance, in chapters which are among the best introductory suveys currently available on this subject
Robert Anderson's monograph offers much for students and professional historians alike to ponder.
His book entirely supplants the old general histories of the subject: securely based in far more extensive research ... The author's arguments are closely documented - with the data, where appropriate, helpfully set out in tables and maps, in both text and appendices ... Not the least of the book's qualities is that it is well written - a good and refreshing read; it deserves to reach far beyond the scholarly community to which it is primarily addressed ... Professor Anderson has certainly provided us with a new and firm groundwork on which to build ... His book is doubly welcome: as a much-needed, insightful and nicely coherent account of a period of high complexity and significance for Scottish schooling, and also as an invaluable launching-pad for his own and others' further explorations of this vitally important factor in the making of modern Scottish society.
a most valuable contribution both to Scottish history and to educational history generally
detailed and instructive volume
positions his views in an impressive amount of new research and with thoughtful analysis of an expanding and in some areas controversial literature on the subject ... It is likely to prove a powerful weapon in the armoury of revisionism in the new Scottish history, embedded as it increasingly is in a comparative framework drawn from the European experience as much as that of other countries in the British Isles. This is an important book and likely to become the standard work on the subject.