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Book SynopsisTal Gilead is Senior Lecturer at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Trade Review[About the series] Not since Robert Ulich's groundbreaking
A Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom has there been such a comprehensive examination of the history of western educational thought. Given that Ulich's work was published almost eighty years ago, there is an obvious need for an update. This series more than fills the bill by adding important topics such as feminism, racism, pluralism, and critical theory. The series goes a long way in bringing the history of Western educational thought up to date. It will be of enormous value to students of educational history and philosophy. * Walter Feinberg, Charles Hardie Professor Emeritus, Educational Philosophy, The University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, USA. *
Table of ContentsList of Figures Series Introduction,
Megan J. Laverty and David T. Hansen General Editors’ Acknowledgements Volume Editor’s Acknowledgements Timeline Introduction: Enlightenment and Education,
Tal Gilead 1. Locke on Education,
Lisa McNulty 2. Rousseau’s Philosophy of Education,
Amos Hofman 3. Educational Legacies of the French Enlightenment,
Grace G. Roosevelt 4. German Educational Thought: Religion, Rationalism, Philanthropinism, and
Bildung,
Rebekka Horlacher 5. Philosophies of Education “in Action”: Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Johann Friedrich Herbart, and Friedrich Fröbel
, Jürgen Oelkers 6. Mary Wollstonecraft and Harriet Taylor Mill on Women, Education, and Gender Socialization
, Katy Dineen 7. Teachings of Uncommon Schooling: American Transcendentalism and Education in Emerson, Thoreau, and Fuller
, Naoko Saito Notes on Contributors Index