Review
“In this extraordinary book, Reese tells the complex story of American education in a form that is simple but not simplistic, mixing cogent generalizations about historical patterns with vivid accounts of individuals who were particularly influential or representative of the times. He expertly examines the American ambivalence about this institution - seen as both the answer and the source of social problems, making it both the means and the object of reform.” - David Laba (more…)
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