The Concept of Popular Education: A Study of Ideas and Social Movements in the Early Nineteenth Century

Routledge (2007)
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Originally published 1965. This reprints the 1977 edition which included a new introduction. From the starting point of "popular" charity education, the book traces the dynamic of ideological and social change from the 1790s to the 1830s in terms of attitudes to education and analyzes the range of contemporary opinions on popular education. It also examines some of the channels through which ideas about education were disseminated and became common currency in popular movements

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Childhood as ideology: A reinterpretation of the common school.R. L. Schnell - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (1):7-28.
1870: The state and the infant school system.D. A. Turner - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (2):151-165.

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