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"This book provides a comprehensive review of scholarship in the history of American education during the period since the revisionists turned the field upside down in the 1960s and 70s. Its able authorsdisplay the rich diversity of issues and approaches that have characterized the field in the last 30 years." - David F. Labaree, Professor of Education, Stanford University
"This is a timelyand important collection of essays on the broader state of the field of educational history, the first such collection in over twenty years. The introduction and other essays are critical resources for courses in the historiography of the field and its place within American history. The individual essays will be significant tools for teaching history of education courses and courses in American history, particularly addressing such subfields as the history of literacy, gender, childhood, politics, philanthropy, demography, urban change and growth, and cultural institutions." - Mary Ann Dzuback, Associate Professor and Director, Women and Gender Studies, Washington University
"This is an excellent collection of essays by a group of outstanding historians of education in honor of Carl Kaestle, one of the towering figures in the field. The beauty of these essays is that they succinctly clarify the state of the art in various areas of educational history. This book will have great appeal to practicing historians of education and will be of immeasurable help to new scholars just entering the field." - Jeffrey Mirel, David L. Angus Collegiate Chair of Education and Professor of History, University of Michigan