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¿A study of secondary education in Guernsey from 1560 to 1970 charting the precocious involvement of the insular government, the evolution of the 11+ system, and the persistence of funding biases towards 'elite' over 'popular' schools.

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¿A study of secondary education in Guernsey from 1560 to 1970 charting the precocious involvement of the insular government, the evolution of the 11+ system, and the persistence of funding biases towards 'elite' over 'popular' schools.


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DR ROSE-MARIE CROSSAN is an independent social historian. She was born in Guernsey and has lived most of her life in the island. After finishing her secondary education, she took a degree in Modern Languages at Oxford University, followed by a postgraduate Diploma in Translation at Kent University, and - after a twenty-year break from academia - a PhD in History at Leicester University under Professor Keith Snell. Dr Crossan's previous publications include 'Guernsey, 1814-1914: Migration and Modernisation' (Woodbridge, 2007), 'Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015' (Woodbridge, 2015), 'The States and Secondary Education, 1560-1970' (Guernsey, 2016), 'A Women's History of Guernsey, 1850s-1950s' (Benderloch, 2018) and 'Criminal Justice in Guernsey, 1680-1929' (Benderloch, 2021).