History of Education
Vol.43, n°1, 1/2014
- Editorial, Mark Freeman, Tom Woodin & Susannah Wright
- Living in two worlds: the development and transition of Mormon education in American society, Scott C. Esplin & E. Vance Randall
- Otto Salomon in Nääs and his first Icelandic students in Nordic Sloyd, Gisli Thorsteinsson & Brynjar Ólafsson
- The presence of the British education model in Spain: reception through the Institución Libre de Enseñanza, Juan Manuel Fernández-Soria
- Political partisanship, bureaucratic pragmatism and Acadian nationalism: New Brunswick, Canada’s 1920 history textbook controversy, Frances Helyar
- Labour Universities: physical education and the indoctrination of the working class, Patricia Delgado-Granados & Gonzalo Ramírez-Macías
- The voice of the innocent: propaganda and childhood testimonies of war, Alexis Artaud de La Ferrière
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