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4. Science and Public Understanding: The Role of the Historian of Education

5. Females in Science: A Contradictory Concept?

6. Society, Education and the State: Gender Perspectives on an Old Debate

7. Harriet Martineau and the Unitarian Tradition in Education

8. Education, Empire and Social Change in Nineteenth Century England

9. Pedagogue of the Dance: The Dancing Master as Educator in the Long Eighteenth Century

10. A Gendered Journey: Travel of Ideas in England c.1750-1800

11. Whose Knowledge? Gender, Education, Science and History

12. Harnessing the Potential of Pupils to Influence School Development

13. Gender, Science and Modernity in Seventeenth-Century England

14. Science and Women in the History of Education: Expanding the Archive.

15. Introduction: Theory, Methodology, and the History of Education.

18. From Lady Teacher to Professional: A Case Study of Some of the First Headteachers of Girls' Secondary Schools in England.

19. Some Radical Educational Networks of the Late Eighteenth Century and Their Influence.

21. Mary Hilton, Women and the Shaping of the Nation's Young: Education and Public Doctrine 1750-1850

27. Science and public understanding: the role of the historian of education.

30. Females in science: a contradictory concept?

31. Book reviews.

33. Universities, medical education and women: Birmingham in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

34. Society, education and the state: Gender perspectives on an old debate.

35. Education, empire and social change in nineteenth century England.

36. Education and globalisation.

37. Pedagogue of the dance: the dancing master as educator in the long eighteenth century.

38. Eighteenth-century education: discourses and informal agencies.

39. A gendered journey: travel of ideas in England c.1750-1800.

40. Whose Knowledge? Gender, Education, Science and History.

41. Harnessing the potential of pupils to influence school development.

42. Education for All: Papers from the 2005 Conference of the History of Education Society (UK).

43. Appendix: Gender articles in History of Education since 1976.

44. Gendering the story: change in the history of education.

45. Gender, science and modernity in seventeenth‐century England.

46. Science and women in the history of education: expanding the archive.

47. Introduction: Theory, methodology, and the history of education.

48. Urbanisation and Education: the City as a Light and Beacon?

49. Deviancy, Identity and Equality: engaging with the present and past.

50. Breaking the boundaries of Victorian imperialism or extending a reformed 'paternalism'? Mary Carpenter and India.

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