| Type
| Auteur(s)
| Titre
| Année
| |
1 |
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SIEGEL, Mona L. |
The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism, and Patriotism, 1914-1940 |
2004 |
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2 |
 |
ISSITT, John |
Reflections on the study of textbooks |
2004 |
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3 |
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CRAFORD, Keith |
Constructing national memory: the 1940/41 Blitz in British history textbooks |
2001 |
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4 |
 |
DOLAN, Brian |
The Language of Experiment in Chemical Textbooks : some examples from early nineteenth-century Brita |
2000 |
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5 |
 |
ISSITT, John |
The natural history of a textbook |
2000 |
|
6 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
Classics transformed : schools, universities and society in England, 1830-1960 |
1998 |
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7 |
 |
TOPHAM, Jon |
A Textbook revolution : J. Deighton and Sons and the reform of mathematics in early nineteenth-centu |
1998 |
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8 |
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SUTTON, Clive |
Book-borne ghosts who talk in us : John Tyndall’s ways of talking and their residue today |
1998 |
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9 |
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BROOKE, John Hedley |
Textbooks and the history of science |
1998 |
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10 |
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TURNER, John Frank |
German Pedagogic Grammars of English 1665-1750. The Nature and Value of their Evidence of Language U |
1997 |
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11 |
 |
SANTOS-BERNARD, Dora |
The Use of illustrations in school mathematics textbooks : presentation of information |
1997 |
|
12 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
Paradigms lost : towards a historical sociology of the textbook |
1997 |
|
13 |
 |
FAUVEL, John |
Diagrams and degrees : the trigonometry of mole-hunting |
1997 |
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14 |
 |
BRINDLE, Patrick |
History teaching and all that : the elementary school experience in the inter-war years |
1997 |
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15 |
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BLAMIRES, David |
How and what Victorian and Edwardian Children learnt about German History |
1997 |
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16 |
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BECHER, Anne |
Phaedrus, a new found yet ancient author : the rise and fall of Phaedrus as a standard school author |
1997 |
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17 |
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CASTLE, Kathryn A. |
Britannia’s Children : Reading Colonialism through Children’s Books and Magazines |
1996 |
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18 |
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STRAY, Christopher |
Primers, Publishing, and Politics : The Classical Textbooks of Benjamin Hall Kennedy |
1996 |
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19 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
John Taylor and Locke’s Classical System |
1996 |
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20 |
 |
AUSTIN, Frances |
Lindley Murray : the English textbooks |
1996 |
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21 |
 |
ATHERTON, Mark |
Being scientific and relevant in the language textbook : Henry Sweet’s primers for learning colloqui |
1996 |
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22 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
Grinders and Grammars : a Victorian Controversy. The text of thirty-six letters printed in The Times |
1995 |
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23 |
 |
BATHO, Gordon Richard |
Handlist of history books for school first published between 1970 and 1990, held in the School of Ed |
1995 |
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24 |
 |
STOKER, David |
The « 'Grammarian’s battleground' - controversies surrounding the publication of John Holmes’Greek G |
1995 |
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25 |
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KRESS, Gunther/VAN LEEUWEN, Theo |
Critical Layout Analysis |
1995 |
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26 |
 |
DENNISS, John |
The Presentation of Multiplication « Tables » in Textbooks |
1995 |
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27 |
 |
ALDRICH, Richard |
National and International in History of Education |
1995 |
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28 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
Paradigms regained : towards a historical sociology of the textbook |
1994 |
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29 |
 |
STRAY, Christopher |
Quia nominor leo : vers une sociologie historique du manuel |
1993 |
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30 |
 |
DRINKWATER, Claire |
Textbooks at the University of London Institute of Education Library : Past and Present |
1993 |
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