In the years between the conclusion of the Civil War and the start of the twentieth century, the United States acquired the Alaskan Territory, Hawaii, Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. As the federal territory moved beyond its contiguous frontier and the United States incorporated different populations into its broader domain, educators championed schooling as a solution to the problems of territorial expansion and developed educational policies and practices which would, they believed, graft American political, social, cultural and economic ideals onto the children of the new possessions. Drawing on a range of domestic models and utilizing a shifting array of domestic partners, federal education officials built schools and schoo...
The dissertation explores how the federal government built, expanded, and employed imperial state st...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...
In the years between the conclusion of the Civil War and the start of the twentieth century, the Uni...
This dissertation examines two experiments in U.S. imperial education at the turn of the twentieth c...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation traces the ...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation traces the ...
ii This dissertation is a history of United States imperialism and Filipino education in the early t...
It is my purpose in this thesis to present as far as possible an analysis of the social and economic...
It is my purpose in this thesis to present as far as possible an analysis of the social and economic...
This dissertation examines the U.S. colonial state's efforts to promote Filipino national sentiment ...
This article reviews the educational policies of Spain and England in their most emblematic colonies...
This article reviews the educational policies of Spain and England in their most emblematic colonies...
If speaking of universal public education is problematic in the United States today, historically it...
In the summer of 1901, the United States government began a project of colonial education in the Phi...
The dissertation explores how the federal government built, expanded, and employed imperial state st...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...
In the years between the conclusion of the Civil War and the start of the twentieth century, the Uni...
This dissertation examines two experiments in U.S. imperial education at the turn of the twentieth c...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation traces the ...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation traces the ...
ii This dissertation is a history of United States imperialism and Filipino education in the early t...
It is my purpose in this thesis to present as far as possible an analysis of the social and economic...
It is my purpose in this thesis to present as far as possible an analysis of the social and economic...
This dissertation examines the U.S. colonial state's efforts to promote Filipino national sentiment ...
This article reviews the educational policies of Spain and England in their most emblematic colonies...
This article reviews the educational policies of Spain and England in their most emblematic colonies...
If speaking of universal public education is problematic in the United States today, historically it...
In the summer of 1901, the United States government began a project of colonial education in the Phi...
The dissertation explores how the federal government built, expanded, and employed imperial state st...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...
This dissertation suggests an alternative way of thinking about American public schools and school r...