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The Dissenting Tradition in American Education.(Book review)
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Catholic Education
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June 1, 2008
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THE DISSENTING TRADITION IN AMERICAN EDUCATION
JAMES C. CARPER & THOMAS C. HUNT
PETER LANG, 2007
$32.95, 286 PAGES
Carper and Hunt have consistently produced scholarship treating religious traditions in American education. Their scholarship is always characterized by rigorous and detailed documentation. This book is no exception. This work is buttressed by 1,009 notes, many of them explanatory in nature.
The authors have determined that the scope of their investigation covers the Catholic dissent in 19th century New York City; the 19th century Catholic parochial school and institutionalizing dissent; the Bennett Law and its repeal as a source of dissent; ...