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Introduction | |
The Young Citizen | |
Issues of Enlightenment, Gender, and Virtue | |
Manners, patrimony, gender: education in mid 18th-century England | |
'Wiser and better': constructing a rational piety for girls | |
'Partizans of liberty and necessity': forming the enlightened citizen | |
'An honourable distinction': enriching the familial culture of rational dissent | |
'Nature's coyest secrets': enlarging the sphere of ideas | |
Vice and Misery | |
Educating the Young in the Counter Enlightenment: 'The paths of religion and virtue': reaching and teaching the children of the poor | |
Schemes of salvation: instructing the young in piety and economy | |
Childhood Contested | |
Social and Educational Reform in the Mid 19th Century: 'One human family': rescuing the children of the 'dangerous and perishing classes' | |
'The elevation of child nature': planting the English kindergarten | |
Conclusion: the long conversation | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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