Narratives of the Poor in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 5

Narratives of the Poor in Eighteenth-Century England Vol 5

Author: Alysa Levene

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1040244106

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Presents narratives of the poor in eighteenth-century Britain. This collection covers the period from the early eighteenth century through to the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and includes transcriptions of hand-written first-hand representations of poverty to poor law officials.


Engines of Instruction, Mischief, and Magic

Engines of Instruction, Mischief, and Magic

Author: Mary V. Jackson

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780803275706

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Looks at the social, political, religious, and aesthetic forces that shaped the form and content of early children's books


Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain

Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain

Author: Jill Shefrin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1351941623

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Posing a challenge to more traditional approaches to the history of education, this interdisciplinary collection examines the complex web of beliefs and methods by which culture was transmitted to young people in the long eighteenth century. Expanding the definition of education exposes the shaky ground on which some historical assumptions rest. For example, studying conventional pedagogical texts and practices used for girls' home education alongside evidence gleaned from women's diaries and letters suggests domestic settings were the loci for far more rigorous intellectual training than has previously been acknowledged. Contributors cast a wide net, engaging with debates between private and public education, the educational agenda of Hannah More, women schoolteachers, the role of diplomats in educating boys embarked on the Grand Tour, English Jesuit education, eighteenth-century print culture and education in Ireland, the role of the print trades in the use of teaching aids in early nineteenth-century infant school classrooms, and the rhetoric and reality of children's book use. Taken together, the essays are an inspiring foray into the rich variety of educational activities in Britain, the multitude of cultural and social contexts in which young people were educated, and the extent of the differences between principle and practice throughout the period.