This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and their relationship to the land. In noting how theprivate British boarding school system and the Empire were symbioticallyrelated, it discusses how the ruling class were shaped within boarding insti-tutions that cultivated hegemonic superiority and self-perpetuating patterns ofsubjugation and domination. Boarding school ethos has played a key role inmaintaining these 'norms' of power as the young strive for place and identitywithin hierarchical, closed environments. Using a indepth qualitative, groundedtheory approach, eleven women in Scotland shared their stories with theprimary researcher, all of whom were ex-boarders and experienced beingre...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
This thesis examines the gendered professional identities of six headmistresses who were president o...
Concern over the state of education in Scotland saw the Argyll Commission set up in 1864. Its report...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
In this period, the Victorian concept of gender was under construction. Social and sexual stability ...
This paper explores how Highland imagery came to dominate Scottish landscape identity, to the exclus...
It is proposed that, for rural secondary schoolgirls, school is a site of contestation. Rural girls ...
An ethnographic study of a school operating within challenging socio-economic circumstances in South...
Summary This thesis discusses formation of identities among the pupils of Dalesview House, a boardin...
Seeking to fill a gap in the historiography, this study provides a closely-observed but contextualis...
In 1990 the United Nations Convention of the rights of the child recognised children as\ud a minorit...
In 1990 the United Nations Convention of the rights of the child recognised children as a minority g...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
This thesis examines the gendered professional identities of six headmistresses who were president o...
Concern over the state of education in Scotland saw the Argyll Commission set up in 1864. Its report...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
This study explores the effects of private British boarding school on womenlandowners' identity and ...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
In this period, the Victorian concept of gender was under construction. Social and sexual stability ...
This paper explores how Highland imagery came to dominate Scottish landscape identity, to the exclus...
It is proposed that, for rural secondary schoolgirls, school is a site of contestation. Rural girls ...
An ethnographic study of a school operating within challenging socio-economic circumstances in South...
Summary This thesis discusses formation of identities among the pupils of Dalesview House, a boardin...
Seeking to fill a gap in the historiography, this study provides a closely-observed but contextualis...
In 1990 the United Nations Convention of the rights of the child recognised children as\ud a minorit...
In 1990 the United Nations Convention of the rights of the child recognised children as a minority g...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
This thesis examines the gendered professional identities of six headmistresses who were president o...
Concern over the state of education in Scotland saw the Argyll Commission set up in 1864. Its report...