The Anatomy of a Victorian Debate: An Essay in the History Of Liberal Education
White R.
1986
British Journal of Educational Studies
11
10.1080/00071005.1986.9973725
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Rothblatt S., Tradition and Change in English Liberal Education: an essay in history and culture, (1976); Specifically; Newman J.H., The Idea of a University, edited by I. T. Ker, (1976); This title is the familiar abbreviation of The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated, (1962); Mill was elected Rector of St. Andrews University in 1865 but deferred his Inaugural Address until 1867. I have quoted from the version found as chapter III of James and John Stuart Mill on Education, edited by F. A. Cavanagh, ). A recent scholarly study is provided by F. W. Garforth in his John Stuart Mill's Theory of Education, (1931); Mill; Ibid, pp. 197-198; Sidgwick's essay was the second of Essays on a Liberal Education edited by Rev. F. W. Farrar; pp. 86-87; Quotations are taken from the version in T. H. Huxley on Education, edited by Cyril Bibby, (1971); Huxley; Culture and Anarchy was first published in 1869, Wilson, (1963); Arnold; Ibid, pp. 165-201; This is why he advocated the dissemination of a general liberal education through the secondary system.; Arnold; Ibid; Connell W.F., (1950); Connell
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