Teaching Marianne and Uncle Sam : public education, state centralization, and teacher unionism in France and the United States

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Teaching Marianne and Uncle Sam : public education, state centralization, and teacher unionism in France and the United States

Nicholas Toloudis

(Politics, history, and social change)

Temple University Press, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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A comparative historical study of the rise of teacher power and the state in France and the United States

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments PART I The Puzzle of Turn-of-the-Century Teachers' Politics 1 Teachers, Politics, and the State 2 Centralization, Mobilization, and Selective Engagement PART II Centralizing Education and Mobilizing Teachers 3 Centralizing Public Education and Teachers' Politics in Nineteenth-Century France 4 Centralization and Its Discontents among New York City Teachers PART III The Politics of Selective Engagement 5 Selective Engagement and Teachers' Politics in France, 1887-1950 6 Selective Engagement and Teachers' Politics in New York City, 1920-1960 PART IV Conclusion 7 Marianne and Uncle Sam Revisited Notes Index

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