American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632ÆäÀÌÁö Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... leaders quite different from Alcott moved into the politics and administration of government - supported schools . Horace Mann and Henry Barnard were fairly different , also , from one another . The Massachusetts man , the prime leader ...
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