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Unraveling the white man's burden: A critical microhistory of federal Indian education policy implementation at Santa Clara Pueblo, 1902--1907
Virtuoso, composer, and teacher: Henriette Renie's compositions and transcriptions for harp in perspective
 
Modernism and the wreck of education: Lawrence, Woolf, and the democratization of learning
Civic learning through agricultural improvement: Bringing "the loom and the anvil into proximity with the plow" in nineteenth-century Indiana
 
Ainu schools and education policy in nineteenth-century Hokkaido, Japan
Negotiating difference: The Church Missionary Society, colonial education, and gender among Abetaaluyia and Joluo communities of Kenya, 1900--1960
 
A polyglot boardinghouse: A history of public bilingual schooling in the United States, 1840--1920
Inventing pluralistic education: Compulsory schooling as technique of democratic deliberation
 
Women leaders and the power of organizing: Six educator activists in the Progressive Era
'Going to a place called home to which you've never been': Critical life stories from Sankofa for Kids, a New Orleans-based African diasporic youth organization
 
Establish no religion: Faith, law, and public education in Mobile, Alabama, 1981--1987
Academic freedom: A history of the academy's legitimating concept
 
The profession, business, and mission of teaching: American women teachers, 1840--1860
Reverend Robert Draper Swanson: Funding a Christian liberal arts ethos at Alma College