Beschreibung
This book is about education and American imperialism from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror. Very little coordinated or sustained research has been devoted to the broader contours of America, education, and empire. And third, this volume seeks to inspire new directions in the study of American educational history.
Autorenportrait
A. J. ANGULO is an historian of education and an Associate Professor at Winthrop University, USA. He received his doctorate from Harvard University where he was a Teaching Fellow in history of education and history of science. At Winthrop, he teaches courses on the social, political, legal, and intellectual dimensions of America's educational past. Angulo is the author of William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT (2009).
Inhalt
Preface After the Maine Benevolent Education Culture and Citizenship Hampton Creole By Executive Order Greatest Generation Zero Hour In Perpetuity Private Matter Complex Problem Notes Bibliography
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