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Global Perspectives on Boarding Schools in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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ISBN-13:
9783030990411
Veröffentl:
2022
Seiten:
369
Autor:
Daniel Gerster
Serie:
Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood Progress in Mathematics
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
1 - PDF Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, thousands of pupils attended boarding schools in various places across the globe. Their experiences were vastly different, yet they all had in common that they were separated from their families and childhood friends for a period of time in order to sleep, eat, learn and move within the limited spatial sites of the boarding school. This book frames these 'boarding schools' as a global and transcultural phenomenon that is part of larger political and social developments of European imperialism, the Cold War, and independence movements. Drawing together case studies from colonial South Africa, colonial India, Dutch Indonesia, early twentieth-century Nigeria, Fascist Spain, Ghana, Nazi Germany, nineteenth-century Ireland, North America and the Soviet Union, this edited collection examines the ways in which boarding schools extracted pupils from their original social background in order to train, mold and shape them so that they could fit intothe perceived position in broader society. The book makes the broader argument that framing boarding schools as a global phenomenon is imperative for a deepened understanding of the global and transnational networks that linked people as well as ideas and practices of education and childhood in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
1. Introduction: Global Perspectives on Boarding Schools, their Participants and Processes during the 19th and 20th Centuries.- Part I: Elites.- 2. Including Émigrés and Excluding Americans? The Philadelphia Female Seminary of Madame Marie Rivardi.- 3. Artisans and Aristocracy: Industrial Boarding Schools for Elite Africans in Mid-Nineteenth-Century South Africa.- 4. Nazi Elite Boarding-Schools and the Creation of a New Class System.- 5. Catholic Boarding Schools and the Re-Making of the Spanish Right, 1900-1939.- Part II: Marginalized.- 6. Prisoners of Education: Chiricahua Apache Schooling, Land, and Settler Colonial Inclusion.- 7. Recasting Poor Children: Basel Mission Boarding Schools in Colonial Malabar.- 8. "Soviet Boarding Schools and the Social Marginalization of the Urban Poor, 1958- 1991.- Part III: People and Networks.- 9. Spatiality, Semiotics and the Cultural Shaping of Children: The Boarding School Experience in Colonial India, 1790-2010r.- 10. Boarding Schools and the Circulation of US Imperial Power.- 11. Living on the Fringes: Boarding Secondary Schools and Non-Conformists in Colonial Nigeria, 1909-1960.- Part IV: Practices and Processes.- Chapter 12. Girls' Bodies as a Site of Moral Reform: The Roman Catholic Boarding Schools on Flores in the Dutch East Indies, c.1880s-1940s.- Chapter 13. "Just a bit of fun": Recreation, Ritual, and Masculinity in Irish Boys' Boarding Schools, 1800-1880.- Chapter 14. Subverting Exclusionary Strategies at Boarding Schools for the Deaf in Germany: A Case Study of Deaf Spaces and Deaf Agency.- Chapter 15. Bullying in the Name of Care: A Social History of "Homoing" among Students in Ghanaian Boarding Schools.

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