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Public Schooling and The Welfare State

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The previous chapter examined the diversity of public schooling in the modern era. Yet, many children were not exposed to the disciplines associated with schooling. For these children, circumstances changed in the nineteenth century as many countries made schooling compulsory and universal – in law if not in practice.

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Hamilton, D., Zufiaurre, B. (2014). Public Schooling and The Welfare State. In: Blackboards and Bootstraps. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-473-4_3

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