Transnationalism, Gender and the History of Education

Transnationalism, Gender and the History of Education

by Deirdre Raftery (Editor), Marie Clarke (Editor)

Synopsis

In the past decade, historians have begun to make use of the optic of `transnationalism', a perspective used traditionally by social anthropologists and sociologists in their study of the movement and flow of ideas between continents and countries. Historical scholarship has adopted this tool, and in this book historians of education use it to add nuance and depth to research on gender and education, and particularly to the education experiences of women and girls.

The book brings together a group of internationally-regarded scholars, who are doing important research on transnationalism and the social construction of gender, with particular reference to education environments such as schools and colleges. The book is therefore very much at the cutting-edge of theoretical and methodological advances in the history of education.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the History of Education.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 14 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 0367076993
ISBN 13: 9780367076993

Author Bio
Deirdre Raftery is a historian of education at University College Dublin, with special interest in female education in the long nineteenth century. She is currently completing her twelfth book, on women religious (nuns) and missionary education. She was editor of History of Education (Routledge) for five years, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Marie Clarke is a senior lecturer in the School of Education, University College Dublin. She researches and publishes in the areas of History of Education, Higher Education, Education Policy and Teacher Education.