a comparative historical study of parental choice and state control /
by Charles L. Glenn.
New York :
Continuum,
2011.
xxii, 262 p. ;
23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-257) and index.
1. Background: the Reformation -- 2. The Enlightenment and romantic nationalism -- 3. The state takes charge -- 4. Schooling becomes controversial -- 5. Consolidation of state control, 1880-1930 -- 6. The civil society alternative -- 7. Totalitarian schooling: National Socialist education and indoctrination, Communist and post-communist education -- 8. The state and schooling in Germany and Austria since World War II -- Die Wende: German reunification -- 9. Civil society and schooling in the Low Countries since World War II.
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Comparative education-- Europe.
Education and state-- Europe-- History, Cross-cultural studies.
School choice-- Europe-- History, Cross-cultural studies.