American Education, the Metropolitan Experience, 1876-1980In the final volume of Cremin's definitive history of American education, he discusses education as a central idea and force throughout American society and shows how the continued growth and diversification of the American population affected it. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Moral Commonwealth | 15 |
METROPOLITAN MISSIONS | 70 |
Copyright | |
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