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Studies in the History of Education


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Great Books, Honors Programs, and Hidden Origins The Virginia Plan and the University of Virginia in the Liberal Arts Movement

Great Books, Honors Programs, and Hidden Origins: The Virginia Plan and the University of Virginia in the Liberal Arts Movement

1st Edition

By William Haarlow
September 02, 2003

This book argues a new and more complex interpretation of the development and manifestations of the liberal arts movement in American higher education during the 1930s, 40s and 50s. Specifically, the book elucidates the under-explored yet formative role that the University of Virginia and its 1935 ...

Children of the Mill Schooling and Society in Gary, Indiana, 1906-1960

Children of the Mill: Schooling and Society in Gary, Indiana, 1906-1960

1st Edition

By Ronald D. Cohen
August 02, 2002

Gary, Indiana was founded in 1906, and was part of the US Steel Corporation's plan to build the world's largest steel mill. The city's school system became world-famous as a progressive educational experiment until the 1930s when a changing political and economic climate led to an erosion of the ...

Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American Seattle's Japanese American Schoolchildren During World War II

Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American: Seattle's Japanese American Schoolchildren During World War II

1st Edition

By Yoon Pak
December 14, 2001

Wherever I Go I'll Always Be a Loyal American is the story of how the Seattle public schools responded to the news of its Japanese American (Nisei) students' internment upon the signing of Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 14, 1942. Drawing upon previously ...

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