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  1. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 26: 1940.Trust Henriette Hertz - 1941
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  2. Thomas carlyle by Herbert jc Grierson.Henriette Hertz Trust - 1941 - In Trust Henriette Hertz (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 26: 1940. pp. 301.
     
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  3. Discourses on Pañcadaśī.Sudhanshu Chaitanya, Måadhava & Central Chinmaya Mission Trust - 1994 - Bombay, India: Central Chinmaya Mission. Edited by Mādhava.
    Verse compendium of the Advaita school in Hindu philosophy; includes complete Sanskrit text with English translation.
     
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  4. Forms, Dialectics and the Healthy Community: The British Idealists’ Receptions of Plato.Colin Tylercorresponding Author Centre For Idealism & School of Law the New Liberalism - 2018 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 100 (1).
     
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    School and society in Victorian Britain: Joseph Payne and the new world of education.Richard Aldrich - 1995 - New York: Garland.
    Drawing upon hitherto-unused sources and written in a lively, accessible style, this book represents a shift in the historiography of British education. At the center of the investigation is Joseph Payne, born in humble circumstances in 1808, who in 1873 was appointed to the first professorship in Britain, established by a chartered body of schoolteachers. By that date Payne had acquired a considerable reputation-as the founder of two of the most successful of Victorian private schools; a classroom practitioner (...)
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  6. Bearing Witness: What Can Archaeology Contribute in an Indian Residential School Context?Alison Wylie, Eric Simons & Andrew Martindale - 2020 - In Chelsea H. Meloche, Katherine L. Nichols & Laure Spake (eds.), Working with and for Ancestors: Collaboration in the Care and Study of Ancestral Remains. Routledge. pp. 21-31.
    We explore our role as researchers and witnesses in the context of an emerging partnership with the Penelakut Tribe, the aim of which is to locate the unmarked graves of children who died while attending the notorious Kuper Island Indian Residential School on their territory (southwest British Columbia). This relationship is in the process of taking shape, so we focus on understanding conditions for developing trust, and the interactional expertise necessary to work well together, with a good heart. We (...)
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  7. Hume’s Two Causalities and Social Policy: Moon Rocks, Transfactuality, and the UK’s Policy on School Absenteeism.Leigh Price - 2014 - Journal of Critical Realism 13 (4):385-398.
    Hume maintained that, philosophically speaking, there is no difference between exiting a room out of the first-floor window and using the door. Nevertheless, Hume’s reason and common sense prevailed over his scepticism and he advocated that we should always use the door. However, we are currently living in a world that is more seriously committed to the Humean philosophy of empiricism than he was himself and thus the potential to act inappropriately is an ever-present potential. In this paper, I explore (...)
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    Engaging with the Elusiveness of Violent Extremism in Norwegian Schools – The Promise and Potential of Agonistic Listening.Martin M. Sjøen - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (3):321-340.
    The issue of violent extremism has given rise to new policy debates in Norway. A key limitation of these debates, often grounded in naïve assumptions about the peacebuilding effect of education, is the downplay of emotions and dissent in democratic engagement. This article analyses how selected educators in Norway describe encountering and engaging with extremist students for educational interventional purposes. Previous research suggests that educational efforts to counter violent extremism can be exclusionary from the perspective of target audiences. In contrast, (...)
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    The Development of the Academies Programme: ‘Privatising’ School-Based Education in England 1986–2013.Anne West & Elizabeth Bailey - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (2):137-159.
    ABSTRACT The secondary school system in England has undergone a radical transformation since 2010 with the rapid expansion of independent academies run by private companies (?academy trusts?) and funded directly by central government. This paper examines the development of academies and their predecessors, city technology colleges, and explores the extent and nature of continuity and change. It is argued that processes of layering and policy revision, together with austerity measures arising from economic recession, have resulted in a system-wide change with (...)
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    Edward Thring: Maker of Uppingham School, Headmaster 1853-1887.W. F. Rawnsley - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1926, this volume charts the achievements of Edward Thring, arguably the most original and striking figure in the schoolmaster world of England in the nineteenth century. Abroad, he was the only English schoolmaster of his generation widely known by name. The principles upon which he relied were that every boy should be taught, and the less able the boy, the more able should be the teacher who was set to deal with him; that no class should exceed (...)
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    British School at Rome.T. Ashby - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (03):183-184.
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    Building trust in business schools through ethical governance.Ranjan Karri, Cam Caldwell, Elena P. Antonacopoulou & Daniel C. Naegle - 2005 - Journal of Academic Ethics 3 (2-4):159-182.
    This paper presents conceptual arguments to suggest that trust within organizations and trustworthiness of organizations are built through ethical governance mechanisms. We ground our analysis of trust, trustworthiness, and stewardship in the business literature and provide the context of business school governance as the focus of our paper. We present a framework that highlights the importance of knowledge, resources, performance focus, transparency, authentic caring, social capital and citizenship expectations in creating a basis for the ethical governance of organizations.
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    The British School at Athens.David Hunt - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):138-.
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    Patriotism in British Schools: Principles, Practices and Press Hysteria.Michael Hand & Joanne Pearce - 2010 - In Bruce Haynes (ed.), Patriotism and Citizenship Education. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 72–84.
    This chapter contains sections titled: How Should Patriotism be Handled in Schools? Current Views and Practices in British Schools The Media Reaction to the Research Note References.
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    Patriotism in British Schools: Principles, practices and press hysteria.Michael Hand & Joanne Pearce - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (4):453-465.
    How should patriotism be handled in schools? We argue that schools cannot afford to ignore the topic, but nor are they justified in either promoting or discouraging patriotic feeling in students. The only defensible policy is for schools to adopt a stance of neutrality and teach the topic as a controversial issue. We go on to show that there is general support among British teachers and students for school neutrality on patriotism and that the currently preferred (...)
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    The British School at Athens. [REVIEW]David Hunt - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):138-139.
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    Papers of the British School at Rome. Vol. XIV. (New Serie Vol. I.) Pp. 168; 19 plates. London: Macmillan, 1938. Cloth.R. Meiggs - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (04):155-.
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  18. Patriotism in british schools: Principles, practices and press hysteria.Michael Hand & Joanne Pearce - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (4):453-465.
    How should patriotism be handled in schools? We argue that schools cannot afford to ignore the topic, but nor are they justified in either promoting or discouraging patriotic feeling in students. The only defensible policy is for schools to adopt a stance of neutrality and teach the topic as a controversial issue. We go on to show that there is general support among British teachers and students for school neutrality on patriotism and that the currently preferred (...)
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    Papers of the British School at Rome, Vol. xlii. Pp. 238; 21 plates. London: British School at Rome, 1974. Cloth, £9 (£7 for subscribers).R. M. Ogilvie - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):315-316.
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    Business sponsorship in british schools.Sarah Large - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (4):189–194.
    Is it ethical for a school to accept sponsorship from business, and if so under what conditions? Indeed, given the poor provision of many UK local schools for their pupils is it ethical to refuse business sponsorship? Where does responsibility lie? “To attract and persuade is not an appropriate behaviour in dealing with inexperienced parties.” The author completed her MBA at London Business School in July 1997 and is currently setting up a new family business, The Organic Food Company (...)
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    Business Sponsorship in British Schools.Sarah Large - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (4):189-194.
    Is it ethical for a school to accept sponsorship from business, and if so under what conditions? Indeed, given the poor provision of many UK local schools for their pupils is it ethical to refuse business sponsorship? Where does responsibility lie? “To attract and persuade is not an appropriate behaviour in dealing with inexperienced parties.” The author completed her MBA at London Business School in July 1997 and is currently setting up a new family business, The Organic Food Company (...)
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    Papers of the British School at Rome. Vol. IX.S. J. H. - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):42-.
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    Ethnic Minorities in British Schools. By S. Tomlinson. Pp. iv + 154. (Heinemann Educational, 1983.) Paperback.S. S. Papiha - 1984 - Journal of Biosocial Science 16 (4):545-547.
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    Counter-Extremism in British Schools: Ensuring Respect for Parents’ Rights Over Their Children’s Religious Upbringing.Ryan Hill - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies:1-15.
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    Counter-Extremism in British Schools: Ensuring Respect for Parents’ Rights Over Their Children’s Religious Upbringing.Ryan Hill - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (1):115-129.
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    Why (and how to) trust Institutions? Hospitals, Schools, and liberal Trust.Pierre Lauret - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 68:41-68.
    This is a paper about how we relate to institutions. Its aim is two-fold: accounting for what it is to ‘trust an institution’, and cashing out the right attitude to have towards public institutions. The descriptive account shows that ‘trusting institutions’ is a complex and ambivalent phenomenon, which oscillates between proper trust (as a two-place relation) and mere reliance, depending on the social function of the institution at hand. The normative proposal highlights the merit of a liberal form of trust (...)
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    Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume xli. Pp. 204; 28 plates, 55 figures. Cambridge: Heffers, for the British School at Rome, 1973 (published in 1975). Cloth. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):142-.
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    Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume xli. Pp. 204; 28 plates, 55 figures. Cambridge: Heffers, for the British School at Rome, 1973 . Cloth. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):142-142.
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    Psychoanalytic aesthetics: an introduction to the British school.Nicky Glover - 2009 - London: Published for the Harris Meltzer Trust by Karnac.
    'This is a book to which the attention of students of art theory and criticism, and all those interested in the important application of psychoanalysis to other ...
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    The Annual of the British School at Athens, XXI. Sessions 1914–15–16. With 15 photos and many illustrations. Macmillan. 21s. net. [REVIEW]H. D. R. W. - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (7-8):194-194.
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    Papers of the British School at Rome. Volume xxxvii. Pp. 174; 36 plates, London: British School at Rome, 1969. Cloth. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):143-144.
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    Greek Transport Amphorae - I. K. Whitbread: Greek Transport Amphorae. A Petrological and Archaeological Study.(British School at Athens, Fitch Laboratory Occasional Papers, 4.) Pp. xxiv+453, ills. Athens: The British School at Athens, 1995. Cased, £40. ISBN: 0-904887-13-8.Gocha R. Tsetskhladze - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):156-157.
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    Fifty Years of Mesopotamian Discovery, the Work of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq, 1932-1982.Harvey Weiss & John Curtis - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (2):327.
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    Trust Between Teacher and Student in Academic Education at School.Monika Platz - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):688-697.
    What is the nature and what is the role of trust between teacher and student in academic education at school? Providing a philosophically informed answer to these questions is the aim of this paper. In its first part, I present a relationship account of trust based on two fundamental assumptions: first, trust between teacher and student is essentially about them being in a trust relationship, and second, the reasons for trust are relationship dependent. The second part explores the role of (...)
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    Governance of Academies in England: The Return of “Command and Control”?Anne West, David Wolfe & Basma B. Yaghi - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (2):131-154.
    School-based education in England has undergone significant changes since 2010, with a huge expansion of academies, schools outside local authority control, funded directly by central government. Academies and local authority (LA) maintained schools are subject to different legislative and regulatory frameworks. This paper focuses on the governance of LA maintained schools, single academy trusts (SATs) and schools that are part of multi-academy trusts (MATs). The research involved analysing legislative provision, policy documents, and documents addressing the governance (...)
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    A Catalogue of the Sculptures of the Museo Capitolino A Catalogue of the Sculptures of the Museo Capitolino. By Members of the British School at Rome. Edited by H. Stuart Jones, M.A. I Vol. and Pxsortfolio of Plates. Text 8vo., Plates 4to. Pp. v + 418, 93 Plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, November 21, 1912. £3 3s. [REVIEW]M. W. T. E. - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (01):24-25.
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    Apotheosis and After-Life - Apotheosis and After – Life: Three Lectures on Certain Phases of Art and Religion in the Roman Empire. By MrsS. Arthur Strong, Assistant Director of the British School at Rome. Constable. [REVIEW]W. F. W. - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (4):117-119.
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    Ancient Sculpture A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome. The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei Conservatori. By Members of the British School at Rome. Edited by H. Stuart Jones. I. Text, II. Plates. Pp. xxiv + 480; 124 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926. 100s. net. Alcamenes and the Establishment of the Classical Type. By Sir Charles Walston. Pp. xx + 256; 208 figures in plates and in text. Cambridge: University Press. 30s. net. Notes on Greek Sculpture. By Sir Charles Walston. Pp. viii + 24; 26 figures on plates and in text. Cambridge: University Press, 1927. 3s. 6d. [REVIEW]A. J. B. Wace - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (02):70-72.
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    ΑΡΙΣΤΕϒΣΟΝΤΑ ΕΡΓΑΖΕΣϴΑΙ ΑΓΑΛΜΑΤΑ - Sheila Adam: The Technique of Greek Sculpture in the Archaic and Classical Periods. (British School of Archaeology at Athens, Supplementary Volume No. 3.) Pp. viii+137; 72 plates, 9 figs. London: Thames and Hudson, 1966. Cloth, £4. 10 s. net. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (03):371-372.
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    Gilkes (O.J.) (ed.) The Theatre at Butrint. Luigi Maria Ugolini's Excavations at Butrint 1928–1932 (Albania Antica IV). With contributions by A. M. Liberati, L. Miraj, I. Pojani, F. Sear, J. Wilkes and B. Polci. Published in collaboration with the Butrint Foundation, Museo della Civiltà Romana, Instituti i Arkeologjisë. (The British School at Athens Supplementary Volume 35.) Pp. xviii + 270, maps, ills. London: The British School at Athens, 2003. Cased, £72. ISBN: 978-0-904887-44-. [REVIEW]Elizabeth R. Gebhard - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):219-.
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    Mycenae The Annual of the British School at Athens. Vol. XXV., 1921–1922, 1922–3. Pp. xii + 504; sixty–two plates and ninety–eight figures in the text. Macmillan and Co. £4 4s. net. [REVIEW]A. W. Gomme - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (5-6):120-122.
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    R. W. V. Catling, I. S. Lemos: Lefkandi II: the Protogeometric Building at Toumba (edited by M. R. Popham, P. G. Calligas, L. H. Sackett). Part 1: The Pottery. Pp. xv + 174; 81 plates, London: The British School of Archaeology at Athens/Thames & Hudson, 1990. £40. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):227-.
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    J. M. Cook, R. V. Nicholls: Old Smyrna Excavations: the Temples of Athena. Pp. xxviii + 214, 42 figs, 30 pls. London: The British School at Athens, 1998. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-904887-28-6. [REVIEW]Christopher Mee - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):663-664.
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    D. Huxley : Cretan Quests. British Explorers, Excavators and Historians. Pp. xxi + 227, figs. Athens: British School at Athens, 2000. Cased, £27. ISBN: 0-904887-37-5. [REVIEW]N. Postlethwaite - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):191-192.
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    J. A. MacGillivray, J. M. Driessen, L. H. Sackett : The Palaikastro Kouros. A Minoan Chryselephantine Statuette and its Aegean Bronze Age Context. Pp. 195, ills, pls. London: The British School at Athens, 2000. Cased, £35. ISBN: 0-904887-35-9. [REVIEW]N. Postlethwaite - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):441-441.
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    The San Rocco Villa - M. A Ylwin Cotton, Guy P. R. Métraux : The San Rocco Villa at Francolise. Pp. xxxiv + 277; 37 plates, 66 figs, one plan in end pocket. Hertford: British School at Rome and Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1985. £27. [REVIEW]T. W. Potter - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):286-287.
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  47. Psychoanalytic Aesthetics: An Introduction to the British School: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]Roger Squier - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):212-215.
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    The Ager Veientanus A. Kahane, L. Murray Threipland, J. Ward-Perkins: The Ager Veientanus, North and East of Rome. (Papers of the British School at Rome, xxxvi.) Pp. 218; 39 figs., 32 plates. London: British School at Rome, 1968. Cloth, £3·50. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):438-439.
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    J. W. Hayes: Supplement to Late Roman Pottery. Pp. lxxxii; 3 line-drawings in text. London: British School at Rome, 1980. Paper, £4.50 , £6.50. [REVIEW]Richard Reece - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):111-112.
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    Late Roman Pottery J. W. Hayes: Late Roman Pottery. Pp. xxvii+477; 93 figs.,40 maps, 23 plates. London: British School at Rome, 1972. Cloth, £9. [REVIEW]Richard Reece - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (01):128-130.
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