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Gender, Colonialism and the Political Experience of Education
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Goodman and Martin have given those of us who teach about and research in the history of education a valuable new resource. The collection can be a welcome addition to our syllabi as its essays ably demonstrate to students (and can also remind us) how scholars are utilising new and emerging frameworks in their work"

- History of Education Review

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Joyce Goodman is Reader in History of Education at King Alfred's College, Winchester, where she is Director of the Centre for Pedagogical Studies. She has recently published Women, Educational Policy-Making and Administration in England: Authoritative Women since 1800 (Routledge). She is Co-Director of a research project funded by the Spencer Foundation (USA) investigating Women and the Governance of Girls' Secondary Schools 1870-1990. Jane Martin is a senior lecturer in Sociology at University College, Northampton. She has published Women and the Politics of Schooling in Victorian and Edwardian England (1999) and is presently writing a co-authored book on Women and Education 1800-1980.

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"Goodman and Martin have given those of us who teach about and research in the history of education a valuable new resource. The collection can be a welcome addition to our syllabi as its essays ably demonstrate to students (and can also remind us) how scholars are utilising new and emerging frameworks in their work.""
-History of Education Review

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