Inexcusable Omissions explores the work of Clarence Karier and his
impact on critical scholarship in the history of U.S. education.
Twenty authors contribute essays that examine Karier's influence on
the study of a wide range of issues central to the field,
articulate the theoretical approaches that have guided Karier's
inquiry, and engage the reader in biographical reflection. The
essays converge on the complexities of new liberal social and
educational theory and the impact that these ideas have had on the
development of the American public school system. This is the
landscape of the humanity and legacy of Clarence Karier as a
historian of democracy's conscience and one of its most committed
educators.
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