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Education and Society in Nineteenth-Century Nottingham

Part of the Cambridge Texts and Studies in the History of Education series
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An account of the progress made in the provision of education in Nottingham in the nineteenth century.

Dr Wardle makes full use of the evidence of newpapers, contemporary accounts and statistics relating to population, child employment, public health, welfare agencies, and charitable organisations to produce an integrated study of the educational, social and economic aspects of a town's growth over 100 years.

The experience of Nottingham is compared (generally favourably) with that of other cities.

The full use of newspapers means that areas of the educational picture usually overlooked are here given due prominence; for example, the numerically significant private schools, and the lending libraries organised by groups of workmen.

This book gives a vivid picture of the growth of our educational system, not only as it was seen by the administrators, but also as it was seen by the parents, and pupils for whom it was intended.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
052114387X / 9780521143875
Paperback / softback
24/06/2010
United Kingdom
English
viii, 211 p. : 1 map
22 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 1971.