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EDUCATIONAL HISTORY ARTICLES in CURRENT PERIODICALS (#31) Our usual caveats and ground rules: These articles are in periodicals OUTSIDE the usual History of Education journals (HEQ, Paed. Hist., etc.). They are on the current periodicals shelves at UCLA or the Huntington Library at the time of posting, but in other libraries they may already be bound in volumes. Alternatively, some were submitted by network members. Many were found at online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers--if those sites give no page numbers, none are given here. Your definitions of history and education may exclude some of these and include others. It's not always easy to tell from titles what an article is about, but most of these are pretty clearly on topic. Only journals from 2001-2003 were scanned for inclusion. Contributions, from the most recent two calendar years only, are always welcome--please send them to me OFF-LIST --and they'll be added to the next batch for posting. Barnhart, Terry A. "Educating the Masses: The Normal-School Movement and the Origins of Eastern Illinois University, 1895-1899," _Journal of Illinois History_ 4(Autumn 2001): 193-218. Bergmann, Harriet F. "The Silent University: The Society to Encourage Studies at Home, 1873-1897," _New England Quarterly_ 74(September 2001): 447-477. Dyhouse, Carol. "Graduates, Mothers, and Graduate Mothers: Family Investment in Higher Education in Twentieth-Century England," _Gender and Education_ 14(4)(December 2002): 325-336. Huber, Patrick, and David Anderson. "'Butchering Up the English Language a Little Bit': Dizzy Dean, Baseball Broadcasting, and the 'Schoolmarms' Uprising' of 1946," _Missouri Historical Review_ 96(3)(April 2002): 211-231. Hogan, Wesley. "How Democracy Travels: SNCC, Swarthmore Students, and the Growth of the Student Movement in the North, 1961-1964," _Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography_ 126(3)(July 2002): 437-470. Howe, Daniel Walker. "Church, State, and Education in the Young American Republic," _Journal of the Early American Republic_ 22(1)(Spring 2002): 1-24. Osgood, Robert L. "From 'Public Liabilities' to 'Public Assets': Special Education for Children with Mental Retardation in Indiana Public Schools, 1908-1931," _Indiana Magazine of History_ 98(September 2002): 203-225. Raftery, Dierdre. "The Opening of Higher Education to Women in Nineteenth Century England: 'Unexpected Revolution' or Inevitable Change?" _Higher Education Quarterly_ 56(4)(October 2002): 331-346. Rotter, Arlene G. "Climbing the Crystal Stair: Annie T. Wise's Success as an Immigrant in Atlanta's Public School System (1872-1925)," _Southern Jewish History_ 4(2001): 45-70. Savage, Cynthia. "Oklahoma College for Women: Oklahoma's Only State Supported Women's School," _Chronicles of Oklahoma_ 80(2)(Summer 2002): 176-203. Sperandio, Jill. "Secondary Schools for Norwich Girls, 1850-1910: demanded or benevolently supplied?" _Gender and Education_ 14(4)(December 2002): 391-410. Vargo, Lisa. "Further Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: Ladore as an Imagined Conversation with Mary Wollstonecraft," in _Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: Writing Lives_ , ed. Helen M. Buss, D. L. Macdonald, and Anne McWhir (Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2001): 177-87. Wallman, Harry. "A Bronx Jewish School Teacher in a Desert Ghost Town, Cochise, Arizona, 1950-1952," _Western States Jewish History_ 34(3)(Spring 2002): 241-246. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY ARTICLES in CURRENT PERIODICALS is an exclusive feature of H-Education compiled by Penny L. Richards PhD Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability turley2@earthlink.net Contributions welcomed offlist for inclusion in future listings.
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