American educational history journal. vol 43 issue 1 & 2 /

The American Educational History Journal is a peer-reviewed, national research journal devoted to the examination of educational topics using perspectives from a variety of disciplines. The editors of AEHJ encourage communication between scholars from numerous disciplines, nationalities, institution...

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Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2016]
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806609710
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-609-4
Physical Description1 online resource (276 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Volume 43, issue 1
  • Editor's Introduction / Donna M. Davis
  • Presidential address: Education and indigenous slavery in New Mexico / Bernardo P. Gallegos
  • Articles
  • Boyd Henry Bode, John Dewey, and the problem of subject matters / Joseph Watras
  • Breaking down the barriers: The unintended consequences of world war II and the victory corps on Austin High School / Whitney Blankenship
  • When all faith was lost: The race riot of 1968 and the Kansas City, Missouri School District / Bradley W. Poos
  • The Atlanta urban debate league: Exploring the making of a critical literacy space / Susan Cridland-Hughes
  • Using calamity to drive college policy: President william beardshear, iowa state college, and the challenge of enrollment growth, 1891-1902 / Douglass Biggs
  • Pork choppers, presidents, and perverts: The response of two university presidents to attacks on the privacy and academic freedom of professors by the Florida legislative investigation committee, 1956 to 1965 / Jennifer Paul Anderson and Thomas V. O'Brien
  • The rise of student trusteeship in the United States: A case study at Indiana / Jon Lozano
  • Review
  • Goldstein, Dana. 2015. Teacher wars: A history of America's most embattled profession / Theodore G. Zervas
  • Volume 43, issue 2
  • Editor's Introduction / Donna M. Davis
  • Articles
  • Greek school textbooks at a political crossroads: (re) defining the Greek citizen in the Greek school during the reign of colonels (1967-1974) / Theodore Zervas
  • Robert Henry Thurston: Professionalism and engineering education / Paul Nienkamp
  • Burying the hatchet: Ideology in early American readers through the story of George Washington and the cherry tree / Ann David
  • Angie Debo: An unlikely scholar and educator of Indian history and culture / Maria Laubach and Joan K. Smith
  • An experiment in American educational philosophy / Mary Zahner
  • The spartan woman: Symbol for an age?: Antebellum-era images of the ideal female citizen in the north and south / Edward McInnis
  • Of mortarboards and minutia: A longitudinal study of student commencement addresses at Brown university / Andrew Porwancher
  • Censorship and authority in sex education: Three court cases from 1970's America / Natasha DeGenio.