Exhibiting the past : : public histories of education / / edited by Frederik Herman, Sjaak Braster, María del Mar del Pozo Andrés.
Gradually the historians of education have broken out of the traditional school museums -- which are no longer the sole places to communicate research findings with the wider public -- and gone beyond the traditional publication formats. Indeed, they started exploring how to work with the [education...
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