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Pillars of the Republic

Common Schools and American Society, 1780-1860

Carl F. Kaestle

Hill and Wang

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ISBN10: 0809001543
ISBN13: 9780809001545

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288 Pages

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Pillars of the Republic is a pioneering study of common-school development in the years before the Civil War. Public acceptance of state school systems, Kaestle argues, was encouraged by the people's commitment to republican government, by their trust in Protestant values, and by the development of capitalism. The author also examines the opposition to the Founding Fathers' educational ideas and shows what effects these had on our school system.

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"An eloquent and thoughtful essay, one of those glances back in time which shows us where we are. Kaestle leads us to understand why uniform, centralized public-school systems evolved out of haphazard educational alternatives, yet he also reflects on what has been lost, in variety, responsiveness, individual choice, and local control, as this nation has pressed on with an educational 'modernity' ever more centralized and vapid. A very wise and compassionate book."—Kenneth A. Lockridge, University of Michigan

"Extremely valuable and insightful."—Joseph F. Kett, University of Virginia

"An excellent introduction . . . a superb synthesis of the complex relations between political, economic, and intellectual currents and educational practices and theories. The book is a little gem."—Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr., University of California at Santa Cruz

"A splendid achievement. In assessing traditional and new interpretations of pre-Civil War common schools Kaestle has given us a fresh understanding of troublesome controversies. Especially notable is the precision he brings to our awareness of the interrelationships between ideology, social and cultural change, and leadership. This exposition, often enlivened by vivid illustrations, is always readable."—Merle Curti, University of Wisconsin

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