Authors: John L. Rury
ISBN-13: 9780415995443, ISBN-10: 0415995442
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: October 2008
Edition: 3rd Edition
In this brief, interpretive history of American schooling, John Rury focuses on the evolving relationship between education and social change. This revised edition considers the impact of social forces such as industrialization, urbanization, immigration and cultural conflict on the development of schools and other educational institutions. It also examines the various ways that schools have contributed to social change, particularly in enhancing the status and accomplishments of certain social groups and not others. Detailed accounts of the experiences of women and minority groups in American history consider how their lives have been affected by education.
1 Introduction: History, Social Change, and Education 1
2 Colonial America: Religion, Inequality, and Revolution 22
3 Emergence of a Modern School System: The 19th Century 55
4 Ethnicity, Gender, and Race: Contours of Social Change in the 19th Century 92
5 Growth, Reform, and Differentiation: The Progressive Era 133
6 The Human Capital Revolution: Postwar America to the End of the 20th Century 179
Epilogue: Recent Developments and Looking to the Future 229
References 245
Index 267