Funding the Rise of Mass Schooling
The Social, Economic and Cultural History of School Finance in Sweden, 1840 – 1900
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:12th Jul '18
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This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£44.99(9783319404592)

This book presents expert analysis on how the remarkable rise of mass schooling was funded during the nineteenth century. Based on rich source materials from rural Swedish school districts, and drawing up evidence from schooling in countries including France, Germany, England and the U.S., Westberg examines the moral considerations that guided economic practices and sheds new light on how the advent of schooling did not only rest upon monies, but also on grains, firewood and cow fodder. Exploring school districts’ motives and economic culture, this book shows how schooling was neither primarily guided by frugal impulses nor motivated by a fear of the growing working classes. Instead, school spending served multiple purposes in school districts that pursued a fair and reasonable economic practice.
“Not only does Westberg illuminate essential dimensions of the process of school funding, but this book is also extremely valuable for its timely reframing of historical research on education that should serve as a useful guide for subsequent scholarship. … By unearthing the important and neglected practices of school funding in rural Sweden, Westberg has opened up exciting new paths for further research on the rise of mass schooling.” (Cristina V. Groeger, History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 58 (2), May, 2018)
ISBN: 9783319821078
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242 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017