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The Conservative Party and some social problems primarily affecting the condition of the working classes, 1866-1880Smith, Paul January 1965 (has links)
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The role of the United Kingdom in the transatlantic emigrant trade, 1815-1875Jones, Maldwyn Allen January 1956 (has links)
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Conflict and consensus in Catholic women's education : a history of Saint Mary's College, 1844-1900Hahn, Bridget K. 23 May 2012 (has links)
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The Godly Populists: Protestantism in the Farmer's Alliance and the People's Party of TexasMcMath, Robert C., 1944- 08 1900 (has links)
This paper discusses the influence of religious aspects in rural thought and how they played in the activities of agrarian movements and farm protest movements. The religious orientations of major agrarian reformers in Texas is discussed, as well as the similarities between Protestant religious institutions and agrarian institutions, specifically the Farmers' Alliance and People's Party of Texas.
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Cultural climates : the municipal art school and the reformulation of civic identity in Victorian BritainLawrence, Ranald Andrew Robert January 2015 (has links)
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The statutory foundations of corporate capitalism, 1865-1900: states and the law in the formation of the American political economyChausovsky, Jonathan Jacob 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Communing with the gods: body building, masculinity, and U.S. imperialism, 1875-1900Shukalo, Alice Marie 28 August 2008 (has links)
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French republican exiles in Britain, 1848-1870Jones, Thomas Chewning January 2010 (has links)
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Former ou déformer: la pédagogie noire en France au XIXe siècleWallace, David Jeremy 05 1900 (has links)
Inspired by the work of the Swiss psychotherapist Alice Miller (For Your Own
Good, 1983) on the negative effects of traditional childrearing practices in Germany, this
thesis posits the existence in France of a similar tradition of "poisonous pedagogy," also
founded on a set of moral principles and pedagogical techniques designed to desensitize,
demoralize, and blame the child while protecting the parent/teacher.
Working under the banner of Cultural Studies, I study examples of pedagogical
discourse taken from a variety of cultural productions, ranging from moral treatises (lay
and religious) and books on infant care (puericulture) to children's stories, primary
school readers, and civics texts. Drawing on Michel Foucault's paradigms of
power/knowledge and the "archeology" of knowledge, this study focusses on the various
constructions of the child in nineteenth-century France.
Beginning with an analysis of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's influential Emile ou de
l’education (1762), this study traces the legacy of poisonous pedagogy in France during
the July Monarchy, the Second Empire and the Third Republic. During the nineteenth
century the discourse on children was in constant mutation, and opposing perspectives
clashed throughout the century, although criticism of poisonous pedagogy became strong
only in the last quarter of the century during the Third Republic. Child advocates at this
time can be found in many different spheres-education, politics, medicine-but the
contribution of literary writers to the discourse on children is perhaps the most dramatic
of any group.
The harshest criticisms of poisonous pedagogy and its concomitant construction of
the child came at the end of the century in the form of two literary works: Jules Valles's
L'Enfant (1879), and Jules Renard's Poil de Carotte (1894). By skillfully weaving
powerful attacks on the techniques and principles of poisonous pedagogy into their texts,
these two writers prefigure the pedagogical discourse of modern-day psychologists and
child specialists.
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From autonomous academy to public "high school" : Quebec English Protestant education, 1829-1889 / Quebec English Protestant education, 1829-1889.Drummond, Anne (Anne Margaret). January 1986 (has links)
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