ABSTRACT

The lack of educational provision for the majority towards the and of the 19th century attracted the attention of education policy-makers who wished to remedy the situation. This overview draws on unpublished sources to describe and analyse the crucible years for 20th-century English education.

chapter 1|38 pages

Education, politics and policy-makers

chapter 2|31 pages

Tory democracy and education

chapter 3|36 pages

A Swiss model for England?

chapter 4|36 pages

Administrative pincers

chapter 5|30 pages

The 1902 Education Act – stage one

chapter 6|29 pages

The 1902 Act – stage two

chapter 7|40 pages

New broom at the Board

chapter 8|40 pages

Some little local difficulties

chapter 9|34 pages

The voice of the people?

chapter 10|25 pages

New lamps for old

chapter 11|35 pages

And what of the children?

chapter 13|37 pages

The end of the beginning