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01 Jan 1885
TL;DR: The theory and practice of education in the Nineteenth Century as mentioned in this paper has been studied extensively in the last few decades of the twenty-first century, with a focus on women as educators.
Abstract: Translator's Preface Introduction 1. Education in Antiquity 2. Education among the Greeks 3. Education at Rome 4. The Early Christians and the Middle Age 5. The Renaissance and the Theories of Education in the Sixteenth Century-Erasmus, Rabelais and Montaigne 6. Protestantism and Primary Instruction - Luther and Comenius 7. The Teaching Congregations - Jesuits and Jansenists 8. Fenelon 9.The Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century. - Descartes, Malebranche, and Locke 10. The Education of Women in the Seventeenth Century - Jacqueline Pascal and Madame de Maintenon 11. Rollin 12. Catholicism and Primary Instruction - La Salle and the Brethren of the Christian Schools 13. Rousseau and the Emile 14. The Philosophers of the Eighteenth Century - Condillac, Diderot, Helvetius, and Kant 15. The Origin of Lay and National Education - La Chalotais and Rolland 16. The Revolution - Mirabeau, Talleyrand, and Condorcet 17. The Convention - Lepelletier Saint-Fargeau, Lakanal, and Damou 18. Pestalozzi 19. The Successors of Pestalozzi - Fr/bel and the Pere Girard 20. Women as Educators 21. The Theory and Practice of Education in the Nineteenth Century 22. The Science of Education - Herbert Spencer, Alexander Bain, Channing, and Horace Mann Index

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