Δευτέρα 20 Φεβρουαρίου 2017

History of Education

History of Education


 Vol. 46, n°2, 3/2017

 Science, technologies and material culture in the history of education


  • Editorial Editorial: science, technologies and material culture in the history of education, Heather Ellis
  • Articles Science and public understanding: the role of the historian of education, Ruth Watts
  • ‘All your dreadful scientific things’: women, science and education in the years around 1900, Claire G. Jones
  • Household and domestic science: entangling the personal and the professional, Bridget Egan & Joyce Goodman
  • Domesticating physics: introductory physics textbooks for women in home economics in the United States, 1914–1955, Joanna Behrman
  • Paper, scissors, rock: aspects of the intertwined histories of pedagogy and model-making, Jane Insley
  • Transnational education in the late nineteenth century: Brazil, France and Portugal connected by a school museum, Diana Gonçalves Vidal
  • Microbial metaphors: teaching ‘familiar science’ at a Kent sanatorium, c.1905–1930, Laura Newman
  • Russian dreams and Prussian ghosts: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and debates over historical memory and identity in Kaliningrad, Alexander Clarkson


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