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Workers Education In The England & The United States

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  • 332 pages
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The book explores the evolution of workers' education in England and the United States, emphasizing the changing educational needs of the working class over time. It highlights the initial simplicity of educational demands, evolving into a complex understanding of economic and political principles. The author reflects on the lack of documented working-class biographies, which hampers a comprehensive study of labor's educational development. By examining various educational initiatives and their motivations, the work reveals the persistent drive for knowledge among workers and their desire for self-directed education.

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Workers Education In The England & The United States, Margaret T. Hodgen

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2007
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