Very little historical or sociological research has been done on American private schools. I try to rectify that deficiency by examining the origin and early development of the schools at the top of the private school hierarchy—the twelve most exclusive boarding schools. The rise and initial popularity of these schools in the late nine-teenth century can be traced to a desire on the part of old established families in the Northeast to create cultural institutions they could use both to define their own cul-tural identity and to isolate themselves from nouveaux riches industrialists and lower-class immigrants. In the course of their development, however, the sociolog-ical function these institutions served came to differ from the one envisio...
We draw on 120 years of biographical data (N = 120,764) contained within Who’s Who—a unique catalogu...
During the years 1900-50 about fifty non-Catholic private boys' schools existed in British Columbia....
The second transformation' of U.S. education the growth of secondary schooling occurred swiftly in t...
By the Education Act in 1944, the three new type secondary schools, Modern, Technical and Grammer sc...
Drawing on findings from a longitudinal study of four private schools in one geographical area in En...
We draw on 120 years of biographical data (N = 120,764) contained within Who’s Who—a unique catalogu...
During the first half of the fifteenth century, Vittorino da Feltre was employed by the Duke of Mant...
If speaking of universal public education is problematic in the United States today, historically it...
Typescript (photocopy).The academy was the prevalent form of secondary education in the Nation durin...
Studies of the origins and development of public school systems in the United States have tended to ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Our American school system with its distinction between elementary and secondary schools grew out of...
Defence date: 24 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Bo Stråth, University of Helsinki (External Supe...
The task secondary school system in a modern society is faced with is how to integrate the downward ...
The evolutional stages of the secondary school system in the United States, Latin Grammar School, Ac...
We draw on 120 years of biographical data (N = 120,764) contained within Who’s Who—a unique catalogu...
During the years 1900-50 about fifty non-Catholic private boys' schools existed in British Columbia....
The second transformation' of U.S. education the growth of secondary schooling occurred swiftly in t...
By the Education Act in 1944, the three new type secondary schools, Modern, Technical and Grammer sc...
Drawing on findings from a longitudinal study of four private schools in one geographical area in En...
We draw on 120 years of biographical data (N = 120,764) contained within Who’s Who—a unique catalogu...
During the first half of the fifteenth century, Vittorino da Feltre was employed by the Duke of Mant...
If speaking of universal public education is problematic in the United States today, historically it...
Typescript (photocopy).The academy was the prevalent form of secondary education in the Nation durin...
Studies of the origins and development of public school systems in the United States have tended to ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Our American school system with its distinction between elementary and secondary schools grew out of...
Defence date: 24 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Bo Stråth, University of Helsinki (External Supe...
The task secondary school system in a modern society is faced with is how to integrate the downward ...
The evolutional stages of the secondary school system in the United States, Latin Grammar School, Ac...
We draw on 120 years of biographical data (N = 120,764) contained within Who’s Who—a unique catalogu...
During the years 1900-50 about fifty non-Catholic private boys' schools existed in British Columbia....
The second transformation' of U.S. education the growth of secondary schooling occurred swiftly in t...