The social world of the school: Education and community in interwar London

The social world of the school: Education and community in interwar London

by Hester Barron
The social world of the school: Education and community in interwar London

The social world of the school: Education and community in interwar London

by Hester Barron

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Overview

This book shows why the study of schooling matters to the history of twentieth-century Britain, integrating the history of education within the wider concerns of modern social history. Drawing on a rich array of archival and autobiographical sources, it captures in vivid detail the individual moments that made up the minutiae of classroom life. It focuses on elementary education in interwar London, arguing that schools were grounded in their local communities as lynchpins of social life and drivers of change. Exploring crucial questions around identity and belonging, poverty and aspiration, class and culture, behaviour and citizenship, it provides vital context for twenty-first century debates about education and society, showing how the same concerns were framed a century ago.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526150752
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 08/02/2022
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Hester Barron is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Sussex

Table of Contents

Map of Inner London

Introduction

Part I School and community
1 The school as a community
2 The school in the community

Part II What were schools for?
3 Preparing for the future
4 Fighting poverty
5 Brightening lives
6 Making citizens
7 Teaching morals
8 A sense of place
Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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