History of Education
Vol.41, n°5, septembre 2012
- ‘The business of life’: educating Catholic deaf children in late nineteenth-century England, Carmen M. Mangion
- A new approach to vocational guidance for school-leavers in the 1920s? Exploring key themes from an influential 1926 report, Pamela Dale
- Gipsy Hill Training College graduates: once, always and everywhere a modern woman teacher in the interwar years, Kay Whitehead
- Perilous times: an oral history of teachers’ experience with school inspection in the 1930s, Patrice Milewski
- A new space for a new science: the transformation of the JAE Campus after the Spanish Civil War, Antonio Fco. Canales
- Back to the future or towards a sensory history of schooling, Ian Grosvenor
- Researching emotion and affect in the history of education, Noah W. Sobe
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