Social Equality in Education
370.09
Doyle, Ann Margaret.
Social Equality in Education France and England 1789–1939 / [electronic resource] : by Ann Margaret Doyle. .- Cham :: Springer International Publishing :: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2018., .- XIII, 245 p., online resource. -ISBN 9783319947211
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Further Elaboration of the Hypotheses -- Chapter 3. Towards a Definition of Social Equality in Education -- Chapter 4. The Development of Education in France from 1789 to 1870 -- Chapter 5. The Development of Education in England from 1789 to 1870 -- Chapter 6. France: The Third Republic 1870-1939 -- Chapter 7. England 1870-1939 -- Chapter 8. Concluding Chapter -- Chapter 9. Reflections on the more recent period.
This book explores the development of education in France and England from the French Revolution to the outbreak of World War II. The author uses social equality as a framework to compare and contrast the educational systems of both countries and to emphasise the distinctive ideological legacies at the heart of both systems. The author analyses how the French Revolution prompted the emergence of an egalitarian ideology in education that in turn was crucial for propagating the values of equality, patriotism and unity. In tandem, the volume discusses the equally dramatic consequences of the Industrial Revolution for English society: while England led the world by 1800 in trade, commerce and industry, a strict form of liberalism and minimal state intervention impeded the reduction of educational inequality. This pioneering book will be of interest to students and scholars of educational equality as well as the history of education in France and England.
10.1007/978-3-319-94721-1 doi
Education-History.
Europe-History.
History of Education.
European History.
Educational Policy and Politics.
International and Comparative Education.
LA1-LA2396
370.09
Doyle, Ann Margaret.
Social Equality in Education France and England 1789–1939 / [electronic resource] : by Ann Margaret Doyle. .- Cham :: Springer International Publishing :: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2018., .- XIII, 245 p., online resource. -ISBN 9783319947211
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Further Elaboration of the Hypotheses -- Chapter 3. Towards a Definition of Social Equality in Education -- Chapter 4. The Development of Education in France from 1789 to 1870 -- Chapter 5. The Development of Education in England from 1789 to 1870 -- Chapter 6. France: The Third Republic 1870-1939 -- Chapter 7. England 1870-1939 -- Chapter 8. Concluding Chapter -- Chapter 9. Reflections on the more recent period.
This book explores the development of education in France and England from the French Revolution to the outbreak of World War II. The author uses social equality as a framework to compare and contrast the educational systems of both countries and to emphasise the distinctive ideological legacies at the heart of both systems. The author analyses how the French Revolution prompted the emergence of an egalitarian ideology in education that in turn was crucial for propagating the values of equality, patriotism and unity. In tandem, the volume discusses the equally dramatic consequences of the Industrial Revolution for English society: while England led the world by 1800 in trade, commerce and industry, a strict form of liberalism and minimal state intervention impeded the reduction of educational inequality. This pioneering book will be of interest to students and scholars of educational equality as well as the history of education in France and England.
10.1007/978-3-319-94721-1 doi
Education-History.
Europe-History.
History of Education.
European History.
Educational Policy and Politics.
International and Comparative Education.
LA1-LA2396
370.09