An essay on the history and management of literary, scientific & mechanics' institutions : and especially how far they may be developed and combined, so as to promote the moral well-being and industry of the country

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An essay on the history and management of literary, scientific & mechanics' institutions : and especially how far they may be developed and combined, so as to promote the moral well-being and industry of the country

by James Hole

(The Social history of science, no. 5)

Cass, 1970

1st ed., new impression ; with a new index

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853

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First Published in 1970. This volume is part of the Social History of Science series, reprinted with an new index. The essay focuses on the history and management of literary, scientific and mechanics' institutions with a special interest in how far these institutions might be developed and combined as to promote the moral well-being and industry of the country.

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  • Chapter 1 History
  • Chapter 2 Objects and Methods of Adult Instruction
  • Chapter 3 Business Management
  • Chapter 4 Union of Institutes

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