H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... British writer ; and Eric Goldman finds him easily the most influential of the British political writers in the United States during the Progressive Era.10 And of course the Wells who wielded an angry pen against the dead weight of the ...
... British writer ; and Eric Goldman finds him easily the most influential of the British political writers in the United States during the Progressive Era.10 And of course the Wells who wielded an angry pen against the dead weight of the ...
Page 129
... British Association circularized forty - seven British schools to see how nearly their program of instruction matched Wells ' . More than half replied , and the consensus was that Wells expected too much . The subject matter he would ...
... British Association circularized forty - seven British schools to see how nearly their program of instruction matched Wells ' . More than half replied , and the consensus was that Wells expected too much . The subject matter he would ...
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... British Association lecture and elsewhere , 18 Wells had something to say about other aspects of schooling , and it ... British education see Doughty , H. G. Wells : Educationist , and Edward C. Mack , Public Schools and British Opinion ...
... British Association lecture and elsewhere , 18 Wells had something to say about other aspects of schooling , and it ... British education see Doughty , H. G. Wells : Educationist , and Edward C. Mack , Public Schools and British Opinion ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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