Volume 31(2), December 2004
Richard Selleck
Australian liberalism, the middle class and public education from Henry Parkes to John Howard. [Download PDF]
Geoffrey Sherington and Craig Campbell
Rescuing lay teachers in Catholic schools from anonymity for the period 1870-1970. [Download PDF]
Tom O’Donoghue
Bringing up Harry Penrith : injustice and becoming Burnum Burnum : the formative years of a child of the Stolen Generation. [Download PDF]
John Ramsland
Why Americans love to reform the public schools. [Download PDF]
William Reese
The Christian missions and the origins of the Indian Education Commission 1882-83. [Download PDF]
Clive Whitehead
Achievement, race, and urban school reform in historical perspective : three views from Detroit. [Download PDF]
Barry Franklin
The development of educational studies and teacher education in Ireland. [Download PDF]
John Coolahan
Polio, disability, and American public schooling : a historiographical exploration. [Download PDF]
Richard Altenbaugh
Emancipating a Neo-liberal society? Initial thoughts on the progressive pedagogical heritage in Flanders since the 1960s. [Download PDF]
Tom De Coster, Marc Depaepe and Frank Simon
An international brotherhood of Whigs : nineteenth century school reformers in the United States and Prussia. [Download PDF]
Jurgen Herbst