Originally published in 1980 this book examines why adult education
historically failed to attract working class students and whether
experiences in Northern Ireland, the USA and Italy have any lessons
to teach. Drawing together authors committed to adult education,
the essays give fresh theoretical perspectives and explore
developments of the post-War period, asking if they are designed to
remedy educational wrongs or help perpetuate them.
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