The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond questions the prevailing view that mechanics’ institutes made little contribution to adult working-class education from their foundation in the 1820s to 1890. The book traces the historical development of several mechanics’ institutes across Britain and reveals that many institutes supported both male and female working-class membership before state intervention at the end of the nineteenth century resulted in the development of further education for al
Historians and educationalists have often assumed that working-class adult education emerged at the ...
AbstractTypically, the Mechanics’ Institute movement in late nineteenth-century Ontario has been des...
The London Mechanics’ Institution is notable not only for its influence on similar bodies elsewhere,...
Glasgow MI was opened on July 5 1823 some 192 years ago, with Dr George Birkbeck as its first Presid...
The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond questions the prevailing ...
The origins of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement can be traced back to 1799 when George Birkbeck was...
With the rapid developments and changes in the Further Education (FE) sector which have taken place ...
Mechanics' institutes were the first systematic attempt to provide adult education for the\ud skille...
This paper examines the contribution made by the mechanics’ institute movement in Britain just prior...
The London Mechanics’ Institute (LMI), founded in 1823 was not the first such institution, but by ge...
What happened to mechanics’ institutes in Britain following the introduction of state post-school e...
Except for Hudson's major work which explored developments in the first half of the nineteenth centu...
Full version: Access restricted permanently due to 3rd party copyright restrictions. Restriction set...
The talk focussed on how innovation and demands for education came from those literally at the cutti...
Mechanics Institutes constituted the first systematic movement to provide education for working clas...
Historians and educationalists have often assumed that working-class adult education emerged at the ...
AbstractTypically, the Mechanics’ Institute movement in late nineteenth-century Ontario has been des...
The London Mechanics’ Institution is notable not only for its influence on similar bodies elsewhere,...
Glasgow MI was opened on July 5 1823 some 192 years ago, with Dr George Birkbeck as its first Presid...
The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond questions the prevailing ...
The origins of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement can be traced back to 1799 when George Birkbeck was...
With the rapid developments and changes in the Further Education (FE) sector which have taken place ...
Mechanics' institutes were the first systematic attempt to provide adult education for the\ud skille...
This paper examines the contribution made by the mechanics’ institute movement in Britain just prior...
The London Mechanics’ Institute (LMI), founded in 1823 was not the first such institution, but by ge...
What happened to mechanics’ institutes in Britain following the introduction of state post-school e...
Except for Hudson's major work which explored developments in the first half of the nineteenth centu...
Full version: Access restricted permanently due to 3rd party copyright restrictions. Restriction set...
The talk focussed on how innovation and demands for education came from those literally at the cutti...
Mechanics Institutes constituted the first systematic movement to provide education for working clas...
Historians and educationalists have often assumed that working-class adult education emerged at the ...
AbstractTypically, the Mechanics’ Institute movement in late nineteenth-century Ontario has been des...
The London Mechanics’ Institution is notable not only for its influence on similar bodies elsewhere,...