Comparative Perspectives on States, Communities, and Schooling: An Introduction--Kim Tolley * Middle Class Formations and the Emergence of National Schooling: a Historiographical Review of the Australian Debate--Geoffrey Sherington & Craig Campbell * Education and State Formation Reconsidered: Chinese School Identity in Postwar Singapore--Ting-Hong Wong * Disciplining Liberty: Struggles for Schooling in Early National Columbia, 1820-1839--Meri Clark * State Schooling in the Raj: Disengagement and Lesson Teaching to an Urban Elite--Tim Allender * In the Pay of the Public: Changing Ideas about Gender and the Political Economy of Teaching in 19th Century New York--Nancy Beadie * The Teaching Family, the State, and New Women in Nineteenth-Century South Australia--Kay Whitehead * From Spaniard to Mexican and then American: Perspectives on the Southwestern Latino School Experience, 1800-1900--Victoria Maria-MacDonald and Mark Nilles * Cultural Categories, Hegemony, and the Schooling of the Lumbee Indians in Nineteenth-Century North Carolina--Heather Kimberly Dial * Historic Equity and Diversity Policies in Canada, by Reva Joshee and Laurie Johnson * The 1934 South African Education Conference as a Benchmark of Changing Educational Discourse?--Peter Kallaway * The "Historicality" of the Individual, Community, and State: Reflections on Historiography--Kim Tolley Comparative Perspectives on States, Communities, and Schooling: An Introduction--Kim Tolley * Middle Class Formations and the Emergence of National Schooling: a Historiographical Review of the Australian Debate--Geoffrey Sherington & Craig Campbell * Education and State Formation Reconsidered: Chinese School Identity in Postwar Singapore--Ting-Hong Wong * Disciplining Liberty: Struggles for Schooling in Early National Columbia, 1820-1839--Meri Clark * State Schooling in the Raj: Disengagement and Lesson Teaching to an Urban Elite--Tim Allender * In the Pay of the Public: Changing Ideas about Gender and the Political Economy of Teaching in 19th Century New York--Nancy Beadie * The Teaching Family, the State, and New Women in Nineteenth-Century South Australia--Kay Whitehead * From Spaniard to Mexican and then American: Perspectives on the Southwestern Latino School Experience, 1800-1900--Victoria Maria-MacDonald and Mark Nilles * Cultural Categories, Hegemony, and the Schooling of the Lumbee Indians in Nineteenth-Century North Carolina--Heather Kimberly Dial * Historic Equity and Diversity Policies in Canada, by Reva Joshee and Laurie Johnson * The 1934 South African Education Conference as a Benchmark of Changing Educational Discourse?--Peter Kallaway * The "Historicality" of the Individual, Community, and State: Reflections on Historiography--Kim Tolley.
Transformations in Schooling : Historical and Comparative Perspectives