By examining the state school inspector reports of 1861–1863, which provide rich insights into the local conditions of schooling in Sweden, this article sheds further light on the wide range of factors that weakened school enrolment and attendance in nineteenth-century Sweden. In terms of parental demand, these included child labour at farms, manors and industries, the transformation of the servant system among rural households, and religious practices such as the confirmation and the beliefs of protestant sectarian groups. On the supply-side, factors that school inspectors reported included the inability of Swedish teacher seminars to examine enough teachers, and the problematic behaviour of local school boards. As a result, this article p...
What were teachers ’ allotted farms, and what were they for? This study aims to an-swer these questi...
Mass-Schooling and pre-industrialisation in Northern Sweden: Relations between Olofsfors Ironworks a...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
By examining the state school inspector reports of 1861–1863, which provide rich insights into the l...
By examining the state school inspector reports of 1861–1863, which provide rich insights into the l...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
Before the Elemenary School Ordinance (Folkskolestadgan) of June 18, 1842, various forms of educatio...
The nation-state remains fundamental to our understanding of nineteenth-century schooling, which is ...
Sandin's dissertation made a key contribution to the first wave of the so-called new history of educ...
The infant school was a nineteenth-century innovation with British roots that quickly achieved an in...
This paper treats the impact of the Danish Schools Acts of 1814 and the emergence of mass schooling ...
This study deals with how the subjects Gardening, Handicraft, Domestic Science and Temperance Instru...
What were teachers ’ allotted farms, and what were they for? This study aims to an-swer these questi...
Mass-Schooling and pre-industrialisation in Northern Sweden: Relations between Olofsfors Ironworks a...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
By examining the state school inspector reports of 1861–1863, which provide rich insights into the l...
By examining the state school inspector reports of 1861–1863, which provide rich insights into the l...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
Before the Elemenary School Ordinance (Folkskolestadgan) of June 18, 1842, various forms of educatio...
The nation-state remains fundamental to our understanding of nineteenth-century schooling, which is ...
Sandin's dissertation made a key contribution to the first wave of the so-called new history of educ...
The infant school was a nineteenth-century innovation with British roots that quickly achieved an in...
This paper treats the impact of the Danish Schools Acts of 1814 and the emergence of mass schooling ...
This study deals with how the subjects Gardening, Handicraft, Domestic Science and Temperance Instru...
What were teachers ’ allotted farms, and what were they for? This study aims to an-swer these questi...
Mass-Schooling and pre-industrialisation in Northern Sweden: Relations between Olofsfors Ironworks a...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...