Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain
Discover the intricate world of education in the 18th century with Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain by Jill Shefrin. Published in 2016, this enlightening book spans 254 pages and challenges traditional narratives of educational history. Shefrin presents an interdisciplinary collection that delves into the diverse beliefs and methods used to impart culture to young people during this transformative period.
By expanding the definition of education, Shefrin invites readers to reconsider established historical assumptions. The book juxtaposes conventional pedagogical texts and practices for girls' home education with insights drawn from women's diaries and letters, revealing a richer, more complex understanding of the educational landscape. Ideal for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of education, this compelling work sheds light on the vital role of cultural transmission in shaping the lives of children in Enlightenment Britain.