<p>The Band of Hope was an influential multi-denominational, mainly working-class national temperance movement in Britain, which at its peak, around 1914, attracted over three million boys and girls. This article examines the strategies of emotional conditioning that were a part of the Band of Hope’s mode of informal education, through an analysis of its stories, songs and organized meetings. The specific focus targets the part played by education (outside of school) in the cultural formation of (manly) men from boys, and the extent to which there was a consensus on the meaning of being «manly», and on emotional appropriateness, both inwardly (inspiring action or abstinence) and outwardly (influencing conduct or demonstrating restraint). Th...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...
In 1895, a Manchester (UK) newspaper accused Gilbert Kirlew of sexually abusing boys at a refuge for...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empir...
Some of the shifts in modern society are understood to have placed the individual more centrally in ...
Raising Fathers, Raising Boys: Informal Education and Enculturation in Britain, 1880-...
The Band of Hope was a non-denominational movement with membership open to all children who pledged ...
In this article, I focus on the educational ideas of a pioneering work in order to abstract the mean...
British state-aided elementary education offered the children of the working-classes a path to liter...
This article examines secularists’ efforts over 41 years to shape civic morality and civic culture i...
UnrestrictedThe purpose and central question of this dissertation is to explain how the moral panic ...
Between 1885 and 1914, English Elementary and Evening Continuation Schools - the institutions design...
This thesis examines moral education in English elementary schools from 1879 to 1918. It investigate...
As a focal point of public spectacle and communal enjoyment, the Victorian sentimentalized child has...
This thesis is the first detailed study of a neglected source: the school magazine. Most studies of ...
In this article, I focus on the educational ideas of a pioneering work in order to abstract the mean...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...
In 1895, a Manchester (UK) newspaper accused Gilbert Kirlew of sexually abusing boys at a refuge for...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empir...
Some of the shifts in modern society are understood to have placed the individual more centrally in ...
Raising Fathers, Raising Boys: Informal Education and Enculturation in Britain, 1880-...
The Band of Hope was a non-denominational movement with membership open to all children who pledged ...
In this article, I focus on the educational ideas of a pioneering work in order to abstract the mean...
British state-aided elementary education offered the children of the working-classes a path to liter...
This article examines secularists’ efforts over 41 years to shape civic morality and civic culture i...
UnrestrictedThe purpose and central question of this dissertation is to explain how the moral panic ...
Between 1885 and 1914, English Elementary and Evening Continuation Schools - the institutions design...
This thesis examines moral education in English elementary schools from 1879 to 1918. It investigate...
As a focal point of public spectacle and communal enjoyment, the Victorian sentimentalized child has...
This thesis is the first detailed study of a neglected source: the school magazine. Most studies of ...
In this article, I focus on the educational ideas of a pioneering work in order to abstract the mean...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...
In 1895, a Manchester (UK) newspaper accused Gilbert Kirlew of sexually abusing boys at a refuge for...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empir...