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T.H. Huxley on Education

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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) is known primarily as a scientist but he was also an influential educationalist, spending most of his working life teaching at the School of Mines (which later became Imperial College of Science and Technology). In this 1971 text, the most significant of his writings on education have been selected, edited and gathered together. The book is introduced by a substantial essay in which Cyril Bibby assesses Huxley's influence on the historical development of education and indicates the ways in which his educational thinking bears closely on many problems of twentieth-century society. The book contains sufficient bibliographical apparatus to guide the reader in further study, together with a useful chronology of Huxley's life and writings in their historical context.

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ISBN: 9780521080613
Publication date: 31st October 1971
Author: Thomas Henry Huxley, Cyril Bibby
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 228 pages
Series: Cambridge Texts and Studies in the History of Education
Genres: History