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1. ¿Pizarra o papel? La lenta transformación de las escuelas en México, 1880–1920.

2. “Falling into disuse”: the rise and fall of Froebelian mathematical folding within British kindergartens.

3. Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something Froebel? The development of origami in early childhood education in Japan.

4. Interrogating policy processes in education through Statement Archaeology: changes in English religious education.

5. Transform the world or adapt the student: discursive shifts in the constructions of teachers' roles and pedagogy in the Russian Federation.

6. Revival or bilingualism? The impact of European nationalist thinking on Irish language curricular policy around the advent of political independence in Ireland.

7. From museum to school and back again: tracing the biographies of natural history objects, 1866–2024.

8. The Pedagogy of Listening: the Italian <italic>Movimento di Cooperazione Educativa</italic> and a transdisciplinary early childhood educational approach.

9. The Abitur as a bureaucratic phenomenon: on the history of a Prussian examination practice and its ritualised inscription (1890–1970).

10. La leçon de choses: évolution et déclinaison d'une méthode didactique dans la pédagogie mondiale.

11. Emerging ecologies and changing relations: a brief manifesto for histories of education after COVID-19.

12. School architecture, global perspectives, and local realities: the cases of Chile and Portugal in the twentieth century.

13. History of the Albanian system of education: Echoing the secret workings of national life.

14. “With utmost caution and restraint.” The making of Roman Catholic sex education in the German-speaking area, 1900s to 1930s.

15. From record keeping to a new knowledge regime: the special school pupil as a new pedagogical object in Prussia around 1900.

16. (Re)shaping Ottoman women: the construction of female subjectivities through educational discourse in women’s magazines (1869–1908)

17. Colonial state and indigenous Islamic learning: a case study of Calcutta Madrasa.

18. Discovering Bowlby: infant homes and attachment theory in West Germany after the Second World War.

19. Pictures for Schools: visual education in the classroom and the art gallery.

20. Barbara Bodichon's epistolary archive: silences that speak.

21. Geographical education in the eighteenth-century German-speaking territories.

22. Subject-specific classroom: technologisation of the pedagogical space in East Germany (SBZ/GDR, 1949–1989).

23. Histories of educational technologies. Introducing the cultural and social dimensions of pedagogical objects.

24. Authentic context as educational object and green spaces as pedagogical environment: the approach to outdoor learning in the practice of Sreten Adžić (1856–1933).

25. Afterword. Anarchism, texts and children: active conversations with the past.

26. Haüy, Weiß, Fröbel: the influence of nineteenth-century crystallography on the mathematics of Friedrich Fröbel's Kindergarten. Part 2: new evidence from unpublished notes.

27. Haüy, Weiß, Fröbel: the influence of nineteenth-century crystallography on the mathematics of Friedrich Fröbel's kindergarten. Part 1: the published materials.

28. Hegemonic: the trajectory of political theory at Makerere University College, 1949–1968.

29. Students' identity development in Greek supplementary schools in England from 1950s to 2010s.

30. Fighting for social democracy: R.H. Tawney and educational reconstruction in the Second World War.

31. Julian Huxley and a biological approach to education in British East Africa during the interwar era.

32. Technology deficit or technologies of schooling – seeing curricular planning and teachers' knowledge within a systems-theoretical understanding of technology.

33. The development of history of education as a teaching subject in Serbia (1871–1989).

34. History of education as a scientific discipline and a teaching subject in Montenegro – past, present and perspectives.

35. To "uplift the Aborigine" or to "uphold" Aboriginal dignity and pride? Indigenous educational debates in 1960s Australia.

36. Constructing child welfare science in the early development of child welfare in Finland.

37. The American College of St Maurice at Münster, 1867–1879: the formation of Catholic clergy for the United States between seminary education and academic studies.

38. Representations of the Spanish Hunger Years (1939–1952) in recent secondary school history textbooks.

39. Beyond monolithic colonialism: a defiant Scot against British elitism, Thomas Munro's policies on education and employment of Indians.

40. A rising tide of discontent: mediocrity, meritocracy, and neoliberalism in American education, 1971–1983.

41. Rethinking borders and boundaries for a mobile history of education.

42. Hybrid spaces: Japanese teachers in Korean rural schools during the wartime mobilisation (1931–1945).

43. Revisiting resistance: student diaries and educational aspirations in Colonial Korea (1920–1945)

44. Making a case for computer literacy: the German Informatics Society and the emerging field of computer education, late 1960s–early 1990s.

45. "Making teaching cheap": secondary employment and feminisation in elementary schools in the Uppsala region in central Sweden, 1861–1910.

46. Childhood of the artificer apprentices in Maranhão Empire (1841–1899).

47. The OECD again: legitimization of a new vocationalism in the educational policies in Portugal (1979–1993).

48. The socio-economic reality of industrial vocational training during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera in Spain, 1923–1930.

49. The situation of "vernacular languages" in the Francoist primary education. Pressures, claims and debates on the inclusion of these languages in the General Education Act of the Spanish State (1970).

50. Scout Rally at Birmingham and Imperial Scout Exhibition 1913: Polish scouts.