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Practical Visionaries - Women, Education and Social Progress, 1790-1930 (Hardcover): Pam. Hirsch, Mary Hilton Practical Visionaries - Women, Education and Social Progress, 1790-1930 (Hardcover)
Pam. Hirsch, Mary Hilton
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An examination of women educationists in nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. Working with new paradigms opened up by feminist scholarship, it reveals how women leaders were determined to transform education in the quest for a better society. Previous scholarship has either neglected the contributions of these women or has misplaced them. Consequently intellectual histories of education have come to seem almost exclusively masculine. This collection shows the important role which figures such as Mary Carpenter, Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Elizabeth Edwards and Maria Montessori played in the struggle to provide greater educational opportunities for women. The contributors are: Anne Bloomfield, Kevin J. Brehony, Norma Clarke, Peter Cunningham, Mary Jane Drummond, Elizabeth Edwards, Mary Hilton, Pam Hirsch, Jane Miller, Hilary Minns, Wendy Robinson, Gillian Sutherland and Ruth Watts.

Teacher Training at Cambridge - The Initiatives of Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes (Hardcover): Pam. Hirsch, Mark McBeth Teacher Training at Cambridge - The Initiatives of Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes (Hardcover)
Pam. Hirsch, Mark McBeth
R4,443 Discovery Miles 44 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on two educationalists, Oscar Browning (1837-1923) and Elizabeth Hughes (1852-1925) who were the principals of the two separate day training colleges for men and women at Cambridge. The early initiatives of these two leaders began the development of education studies at Cambridge University and, therefore, serve as test cases to examine the relationship between teacher training and the university. As their early programmes foreshadowed the work of the present-day Faculty of Education, a historical review of these Victorian educational experiments uncovers how the unstable relationship between teacher trainers, the university and the government of the day has affected the status of the Education Department within the university. Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes were extraordinary, larger-than-life characters, who have not yet been well-served in the historical accounts. Their ideals about what teaching should be about is one well worthy of re-visiting. The colleges they set up at Cambridge acted as models for training colleges all over the country so they were an influence on the national scene. In so far as they visited and lectured in Europe, America and Japan, they also had international influence.

Teacher Training at Cambridge - The Initiatives of Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes (Paperback): Pam. Hirsch, Mark McBeth Teacher Training at Cambridge - The Initiatives of Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes (Paperback)
Pam. Hirsch, Mark McBeth
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on two educationalists, Oscar Browning (1837-1923) and Elizabeth Hughes (1852-1925) who were the principals of the two separate day training colleges for men and women at Cambridge. The early initiatives of these two leaders began the development of education studies at Cambridge University and, therefore, serve as test cases to examine the relationship between teacher training and the university. As their early programmes foreshadowed the work of the present-day Faculty of Education, a historical review of these Victorian educational experiments uncovers how the unstable relationship between teacher trainers, the university and the government of the day has affected the status of the Education Department within the university. Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes were extraordinary, larger-than-life characters, who have not yet been well-served in the historical accounts. Their ideals about what teaching should be about is one well worthy of re-visiting. The colleges they set up at Cambridge acted as models for training colleges all over the country so they were an influence on the national scene. In so far as they visited and lectured in Europe, America and Japan, they also had international influence.

Practical Visionaries - Women, Education and Social Progress, 1790-1930 (Paperback): Pam. Hirsch, Mary Hilton Practical Visionaries - Women, Education and Social Progress, 1790-1930 (Paperback)
Pam. Hirsch, Mary Hilton
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An examination of women educationists in nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. Working with new paradigms opened up by feminist scholarship, it reveals how women leaders were determined to transform education in the quest for a better society. Previous scholarship has either neglected the contributions of these women or has misplaced them. Consequently intellectual histories of education have come to seem almost exclusively masculine. This collection shows the important role which figures such as Mary Carpenter, Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Elizabeth Edwards and Maria Montessori played in the struggle to provide greater educational opportunities for women. The contributors are: Anne Bloomfield, Kevin J. Brehony, Norma Clarke, Peter Cunningham, Mary Jane Drummond, Elizabeth Edwards, Mary Hilton, Pam Hirsch, Jane Miller, Hilary Minns, Wendy Robinson, Gillian Sutherland and Ruth Watts.

London on Film (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Pam. Hirsch, Chris O'Rourke London on Film (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Pam. Hirsch, Chris O'Rourke
R3,297 R1,341 Discovery Miles 13 410 Save R1,956 (59%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book, a collection of essays by expert film researchers and lecturers, contributes to the growing body of scholarship on cinematic cities by looking at how one city-London-has been represented on film. In particular, the collection examines how films about London have responded to social, material and political change in the city, either by capturing and so influencing how we think about London, or by acting as catalysts (intentionally or otherwise) for public debate. Individual essays explore films ranging from the earliest actualities of the late nineteenth century to contemporary blockbusters. The book will appeal to film scholars and students, as well as to readers interested in the history of London and its changing image.

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