Social Paralysis and Social Change

Social Paralysis and Social Change
Author: Neil J. Smelser
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1991-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520911547

Neil Smelser's Social Paralysis and Social Change is one of the most comprehensive histories of mass education ever written. It tells the story of how working-class education in nineteenth-century Britain—often paralyzed by class, religious, and economic conflict—struggled forward toward change. This book is ambitious in scope. It is both a detailed history of educational development and a theoretical study of social change, at once a case study of Britain and a comparative study of variations within Britain. Smelser simultaneously meets the scholarly standards of historians and critically addresses accepted theories of educational change—"progress," conflict, and functional theories. He also sheds new light on the process of secularization, the relations between industrialization and education, structural differentiation, and the role of the state in social change. This work marks a return for the author to the same historical arena—Victorian Britain—that inspired his classic work Social Change in the Industrial Revolution thirty-five years ago. Smelser's research has again been exhaustive. He has achieved a remarkable synthesis of the huge body of available materials, both primary and secondary. Smelser's latest book will be most controversial in its treatment of class as a primordial social grouping, beyond its economic significance. Indeed, his demonstration that class, ethnic, and religious groupings were decisive in determining the course of British working-class education has broad-ranging implications. These groupings remain at the heart of educational conflict, debate, and change in most societies—including our own—and prompt us to pose again and again the chronic question: who controls the educational terrain?

Unequal Educational Provision in England and Wales

Unequal Educational Provision in England and Wales
Author: W.E. Marsden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135784094

Published in 1987, Unequal Educational Provision in England and Wales is a valuable contribution to the field of Education.

Northern Europe

Northern Europe
Author: Trudy Ring
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 879
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1136639446

First published in 1996. Volume 2 of the International Dictionary of Historical Places covers Northern Europe (British Isles to Russia), out of a set of five. The dictionary spans from Aachen to Ypres and includes an index by country. This five-volume set presents some 1,000 comprehensive and fully illustrated histories of the most famous sites in the world. Entries include location, description, and site details, and a 3,000- to 4,000-word essay that provides a full history of the site and its condition today. An annotated further reading list of books and articles about the site completes each entry.

Anglesey

Anglesey
Author: David A. Pretty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Geography has accorded Anglesey a greater sense of identity than other counties of Wales. Despite its relative isolation, Anglesey gained early recognition. As the last stronghold of the Druids it became a target for the Roman legions. Viking connections gave the island its English name. During the Age of the Princes the supremacy of Aberffraw overshadowed all other Welsh seats of government. Beaumaris castle stands as a symbol of the English conquest, built to quash the spirit of independence." "Other forces would exert a decisive influence: the strong maritime links, industrialization associated with copper mining at Parys Mountain, improved communications following the spanning of the Menai Straits, and the impact of two World Wars. All are given their vital place alongside developments in social and economic life, religion, education, politics and Welsh culture. This is the first book to present an integrated outline survey of Anglesey's history from prehistoric times to the changes and challenges of the modern age."--BOOK JACKET.

Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru

Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1978
Genre: Wales
ISBN:

Vol. for 1963 includes special number: The Welsh laws.

Journal

Journal
Author: Merioneth Historical and Record Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1977
Genre: Merioneth (Wales)
ISBN:

Wales

Wales
Author: Gwilym Huws
Publisher: Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

In a series of 14 chapters, this book brings together contemporary research findings on the involvement of word-internal structure for the purpose of word reading (especially morphological structure). Contributors include many leading experts in this research domain.