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A Short History of Education

A Short History of Education

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John William Adamson
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reissue, 7/4/2013
EAN 9781107696440, ISBN10: 1107696445

Paperback, 384 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
Language: English

First published in 1919, this book addresses the history of education in England from the 4th century AD to the early years of the 20th century. Adamson examines the impact of significant events, such as the Black Death, on contemporary systems of education, and stresses the role of the Church and the Roman Empire in shaping English education through the centuries. The book was influential enough that it remained a classic long after publication and even after Adamson's death in 1945. This book will be of value to those studying the history and development of the education of both men and women in England.

Preface
1. Origins
2. The rise of universities
3. The education of chivalry
4. The great pestilence
5. The beginning of popular instruction
6. The new learning
7. Humanism
8. The Reformation
9. Luther, Sturm, Cordier
10. The man of action and the new philosopher
11. Ecclesiastical politics and public education
12. Eighteenth-century theory
13. Eighteenth-century practice
14. The voluntary system of elementary education
15. Secondary and higher education, 1800–60
16. The establishment of a national elementary system
17. 'Organize your secondary education!'
18. A national system of education founded
Index.