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Originally published in 1952, this biography collects both the
published and unpublished correspondence of Hannah More, as well as
the plethora of references made to her in contemporary letters and
memoirs, in order to create a portrait of a deeply religious and
philanthropic playwright and educator who challenged the mores of
her society. Jones charts the continuity and change of More's
interests through her life, and in doing so reveals a cross-section
of English religious and social life in the late eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in the role and place of women in this period of
great cultural development and change.
Originally published in 1938, this book presents a social history
of eighteenth-century elementary education. The main focus is on
the different reactions of philanthropists in England, Scotland,
Ireland and Wales to the movement for establishing schools on a
religious basis for the children of the poor. Intended to draw
attention to an often marginalised area, the text provides a
detailed analysis of the ideologies behind charity schools and the
various difficulties they encountered. A detailed bibliography,
appendices and illustrative figures are also included. This book
will be of value to anyone with an interest in eighteenth-century
history and the role of charity schools in the development of
education.
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