In a pungent revision of the professional educator's school of
history, Bailyn traces the cultural context of education in early
American society and the evolution of educational standards in the
colonies. His analysis ranges beyond formal education to encompass
such vital social determinants as the family, apprenticeship, and
organized religion.
Originally published in 1960.
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