Paedagogica Historica
Vol.50, n°3, mai 2014
- “Each word shows how you love me”: The social literacy practice of children’s letter writing (1780–1860), Emily C. Bruce
- The beginnings of modern education in Korea, 1883–1910, Klaus Dittrich
- Medico-science and school hygiene: a contribution to a history of the senses in schooling, Patrice Milewski
- The new model school of education: Thomson, Moray House and Teachers College, Columbia, Martin Lawn & Ian Deary
- Pedagogical innovation and music education in Spain: Introducing the Dalcroze method in Catalonia, Francesca Comas Rubí, Xavier Motilla-Salas & Bernat Sureda-Garcia
- A match between university professors and school inspectors? Innovation and stagnation in the physical education curriculum, Hans Vangrunderbeek & Pascal Delheye
- Monuments to the Republic: School as a nationalising discourse in Turkey, Sabiha Bilgi
- “All methods—and wedded to none”1: The deaf education methods debate and progressive educational reform in Toronto, Canada, 1922–1945, Jason A. Ellis
- The impact of foreign policy on educational exchange: the Swedish state scholarship programme 1938–1990, Andreas Åkerlund
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