Volume 1, number/numéro
1
Spring/printemps 1989 |
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CONTENTS/MATIÈRES
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To our readers/Une nouvelle revue en histoire de l'éducation voit le jour! |
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Mot de l'exécutif de l'ACHE/Message of the
executive of CHEA |
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ARTICLES
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Scholarly Passion: Two Persons Who Caught It Alison Prentice |
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Discourse of Danger: Gender and the History of
Elementary Schooling in Australia, 1850-1880 Marjorie R. Theobald |
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Preparing for the Working World: Women at Queen's
During the 1920s Nicole Neatby |
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"Illicit" Sexuality and Public Education in Ontario,
1940-1907 Bruce Curtis |
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The Pensionnat Assomption: Religious Nationalism in
a Franco-Albertan Boarding School for Girls, 1926-1960 Anne Gagnon |
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Class and Gender in the Study and Teaching of
History in England in the Twentieth Century Richard Aldrich |
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Problems of Objectivity in Oral History
Henry W. Hodysh and R. Gordon McIntosh |
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REVIEW ESSAY/ESSAI CRITIQUE
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Rethinking the Origins of British Colonial School
Systems
Ian Davey |
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BOOK REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS
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Bruce Curtis. Building the Educational State: Canada
West, 1836-1871. Reviewed by Ian Davey |
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Veronica Strong-Boag. The New Day Recalled: Lives
of Girls and Women in English Canada 1919-1939. Reviewed by Patricia Rooke |
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John Roach. A History of Secondary Education in
England, 1800-1870. Reviewed by Susan Bayley |
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Winifred Mitchell and Geoffrey Sherington. Growing
Up in the lllawara: A Social History 1834-1984. Reviewed by Jean Barman |
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Contributors |
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Potpourri |