John Ruskin and Nineteenth-Century Education HISTORY / Latin America / GeneralJohn Ruskin influenced Mahatma Gandhi, Leo Tolstoy, Marcel Proust and William Morris among others. A great educator, Ruskin is the force behind key debates in education today. The essays in John Ruskin and Nineteenth Century Education examine Ruskins influence on educating girls, libraries, creativity, grammar schools, social mobility, the environment and the future of the planet.
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Based on a heuristic framework inspired by rentierism
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Focusing on an eclectic group of texts
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