The Irish Education Experiment

The Irish Education Experiment
Title The Irish Education Experiment PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Akenson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 450
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 0415689805

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This volume focuses on the creation, structure and evolution of the Irish national system of education. It illustrates how the system was shaped by the religious, social and political realities of nineteenth century Ireland and discusses the effects that the system had upon the Irish nation: namely that it was the chief means by which the country was transformed from one in which illiteracy predominated to one in which most people, even the poorest, could read and write.

The Irish Education Experiment

The Irish Education Experiment
Title The Irish Education Experiment PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Akenson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 449
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136591427

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This volume focuses on the creation, structure and evolution of the Irish national system of education. It illustrates how the system was shaped by the religious, social and political realities of nineteenth century Ireland and discusses the effects that the system had upon the Irish nation: namely that it was the chief means by which the country was transformed from one in which illiteracy predominated to one in which most people, even the poorest, could read and write.

The Irish Education Experiment

The Irish Education Experiment
Title The Irish Education Experiment PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Akenson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 450
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136591419

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This volume focuses on the creation, structure and evolution of the Irish national system of education. It illustrates how the system was shaped by the religious, social and political realities of nineteenth century Ireland and discusses the effects that the system had upon the Irish nation: namely that it was the chief means by which the country was transformed from one in which illiteracy predominated to one in which most people, even the poorest, could read and write.

Irish Education Experiment, National System ... in the 19th Century

Irish Education Experiment, National System ... in the 19th Century
Title Irish Education Experiment, National System ... in the 19th Century PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Akenson
Publisher
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Release 1970
Genre
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The Irish in Ontario

The Irish in Ontario
Title The Irish in Ontario PDF eBook
Author Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 448
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780773520295

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For most of the nineteenth century, the Irish formed the largest non-French ethnic group in central Canada and their presence was particularly significant in Ontario. This study presents a general discussion of the Irish in Ontario during the nineteenth century and a close analysis of the process of settlement and adaptation by the Irish in Leeds and Lansdowne township. Akenson argues that, despite the popular conception of the Irish as a city people, those who settled in Ontario were primarily rural and small-town dwellers. Though it is often claimed that the experience of the Irish in their homeland precluded their successful settlement on the frontier in North America, Akenson's research proves that the Irish migrants to Ontario not only chose to live chiefly in the hinterlands, but that they did so with marked success. Akenson also suggests that by using Ontario as an "historical laboratory" it is possible to make valid assessments of the real differences between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, characteristics which he contends are much more precisely measurable in the neutral environment of central Canada than in the turbulent Irish homeland. While Akenson is careful not to over-generalise his findings, he contends that the case of Ontario seriously calls into question conventional beliefs about the cultural limitations of the Irish Catholics not only in Canada but throughout North America. Donald Harman Akenson is professor of history at Queen's University and the author of numerous books on Irish history, includingIf the Irish Ran the Worldand the acclaimedConor: A Biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien. His most recent book is the groundbreakingSurpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds.

The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in History of Education

The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in History of Education
Title The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in History of Education PDF eBook
Author Gary McCulloch
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 312
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415345699

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Provides the reader with an impressive selection of articles on the history of education from a broad base, including a new introduction from the editor.

American Indians, the Irish, and Government Schooling

American Indians, the Irish, and Government Schooling
Title American Indians, the Irish, and Government Schooling PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Coleman
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 398
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0803206259

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For centuries American Indians and the Irish experienced assaults by powerful, expanding states, along with massive land loss and population collapse. In the early nineteenth century the U.S. government, acting through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), began a systematic campaign to assimilate Indians.