BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDUCATION
Prof. em. Jurgen Herbst
University of Wisconsin-Madison


 

 
  • ALLEN, Thomas E. "Running to Daylight, the Successful Initiation of Reform in Urban High Schools: A Case Study." Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, 1989. Order # DA 9014290.

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  • AMSTER, Jeanne Ellen. "Meritocracy Ascendant: James Bryant Conant and the Cultivation of Talent." Ed. D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1990. - Order # NID90-21126.

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  • ANGUS, David L. and Jeffrey E. MIREL. "Equality, Curriculum, and the Decline of the Academic Ideal: Detroit, 1930-68." History of Education Quarterly, XXXIII (Summer 1993), 177-207.

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  • BAUM, Eugene L. "History of the Commission on Relation of School and College of the Progressive Education Association, 1930-1942." Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, 1969.

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  • BOYER, Ernest L. High School: A Report on Secondary Education in America (New York: Harper & Row, 1987).

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  • BRIGGS, Thomas H. "Secondary Education in Our Times." Teachers College Record, XLVI (1944), 177-185.

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  • Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education: A Report of the Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education, US Bureau of Education Bulletin 1918, #35 (Washington, DC, 1918).

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  • CHASE, Francis S. and Harold A. ANDERSON, eds. The High School in a New Era (Chicago, IL, 1958).

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  • CONANT, James B. The American High School Today: A First Report to Interested Citizens (New York, 1959).

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  • CONANT, James B. The Comprehensive High School: A Second Report to Interested Citizens (New York, 1967).

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  • COOKE, Brian P. Frank Boyden of Deerfield: The Vision and Politics of an Educational Idealist (Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1994).

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  • COUNTS, George S. Secondary Education and Industrialism (Cambridge, MA, 1929).

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  • CREMIN, Lawrence. "The Revolution in American Secondary Education, 1893-1918." Teachers College Record, LVI (1955), 295-308.

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  • CUSIK, Philip. The Egalitarian Ideal and the American High School: Studies of Three Schools (New York, 1983).

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  • DAVIS, Gayle Andrews. "Is Everything Old New Again? Influences on the Evolution of the Junior High School and the Middle School," Doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1996. - Order No. DA9708117.

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  • DEVAULT, Ileen A. Sons and Daughters of Labor: Class and Clerical Work in Turn-of-the-Century Pittsburgh (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990).

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  • DE YOUNG, Alan J. The Life and Death of a Rural American High School: Farewell Little Kanawha (New YOrk: Garland Publishing, 1995).

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  • DONAHUE, David M. "Serving Students, Science, or Society?" The Secondary School Physics Curriculum in the United States, 1930-1965." History of Education Quarterly, XXXIII (Fall 1993), 321-352.

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  • DORN, Sherman. "Origins of the 'Drop-Out' Problem," History of Education Quarterly, XXXIII (Fall 1993), 353-373.

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  • DORN, Sherman. Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996).

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  • DOUGLASS, Harl R. Secondary Education for Youth in Modern America (Washington, DC, 1937).

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  • DUKE, Daniel L. The School That Refused To Die: Continuity and Change at Thomas Jefferson High School (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995).

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  • DUNBAR, Nancy M. "Public Secondary Education in Columbia, South Carolina, 1895-1950." Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1986).

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  • EKSTROM, Ruth B., GOERTTZ, Margaret E., and Donal A. ROCK. Education and the American Youth: The Impact of the High School Experience (Philadelphia, PA: The Falmer Press, 1988.)

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  • ELIOT. Charles W. and Ernesto NELSON. Needed Changes in Secondary Education, US Bureau of Education Bulletin 1916, # 10 (Washington, DC, 1916).

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  • FINLEY, Lewis F. "A History of Harding Academy, 1924-1984." Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas, 1985.

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  • FLEMING, Louise E. "Liberal Arts to Vocationalism: Changes in the Function of Secondary Education, 1880-1920, and Certain Issues Surrounding Those Changes." Doctoral dissertation, University of Akron, 1990. Order # DA9026894.

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  • FORD, Carole S. "The Origins of the Junior High School, 1890-1920." Ed. D. Dissertation, Columbia University Teachers College, 1982.

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  • GOLDIN, Claudia and Lawrence F. KATZ. "Human Capital and Social Capital: The Rise of Secondary Schooling in America, 1910-1940." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XXIX (Spring 1999), 683-724.

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  • GOODLAD, John I. A Place Called School: Prospects for the Future (New York, 1984).

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  • GRAEBNER, William. "Outlawing Teenage Populism: The Campaign Against Secret Societies in the American High School, 1900-1960." Journal of American History, LXXIV (September 1987), 411-435.

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  • GRANT, Gerald. The World We Created at Hamilton High (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988).

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  • GUTOWSKI, Thomas W. "Student Initiative and the Origins of the High School Extracurriculum: Chicago, 1880-1915." History of Education Quarterly, XXVIII (Spring 1988), 49-72.

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  • HAMPEL, Robert L. The Last Little Citadel: American High Schools Since 1940 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986).

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  • HANUS, Paul H. "High School Pioneering: Denver High School, District No. 2, 1886-1890." School Review, XLV (1937), 417-428.

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  • HARRIS, William T. "The Curriculum for Secondary Schools." US Bureau of Education, Report of the Commissioner 1892-1893, vol. II (Washington, DC, 1895).

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  • HEFFRON, John M. "Science, Southerness, and Vocationalism: Rockefeller's 'Comprehensive System' and the Reorganization of Secondary School Science Education, 1900-1920." Doctoral dissertation, University of Rochester, 1988.

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  • HENRY, Nelson B., ed. Adapting the Secondary School Program to the Needs of Youth, 52nd Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, part I (Chicago, 1953).

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  • HERBST, Jurgen. "High School and Youth in America." Journal of Contemporary History, II (1967), 165-182. Also in Education and Social Structure in the 20th Century, ed. by Walter LAQUEUR and George L. MOSSEE (New York, 1968).

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  • HERBST, Jurgen. The Once and Future School: Three Hundred and Fifty Years of American Secondary Education. (New York and London: Routledge, 1996).

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  • HERMALYN, Gary. "The Creation of Morris High School, 1896-1904: The First Public High School in the Bronx." Doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1985.

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  • HOWARD, Charles A. "A History of High School Legislation in Oregon [from 1878] to 1910." Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, XXIV (1923), 201-237.

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  • INOUYE, Mamoru. "Heart Mountain High School, 1942-1945." Journal of the West, XXXVIII (April 1999), 56-64.

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  • KLIEBARD, Herbert M. "Compromise and Diversity in the American High School." History of Education Quarterly, XXVII (Spring 1987), 89-100.

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  • KOLKA, James Thomas. "The High School Principalship in Michigan from 19890 to 1990." Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, 1992. - Order # DA9310678.

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  • KRUG, Edward A. "Charles W. Eliot and the Secondary School." History of Education Quarterly, I (September 1961), 4-21.

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  • KRUG, Edward A., ed. Charles W. Eliot and Popular Education (New York, 1961).

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  • KRUG, Edward A. The Shaping of the American High School, 1880-1960, 2 vols. (New York: Harper and Row, 1964; 1972).

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  • LABAREE, David. How to Succeed in School without Really Learning. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997.)

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  • LANGE, Juliann M. "The Decline of the Teaching of Rhetoric and the Rise of Progressivism in the American Secondary Schools, 1893-1940." Doctoral dissertation, University of Akron, 1985.

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  • LASSONDE, Stephen A. "Should I Go, or Should I Stay? High School Attainment and Attitudes toward Extended Schooling in Southern Italian Immigrant Families for New Haven, Connecticut, 1900-1940." History of Education Quarterly, XXXVIII (Spring 1988), 37-60.

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  • LEBOW, Eileen F. Bright Boys: a History of Townsend Harris High School (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000).

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  • LIGHTFOOT, Sarah Lawrence. The Good High School: Portraits of Character and Culture (New York, 1983).

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  • LLOYD, Susan McIntosh. The Putney School: A Progressive Experiment (New Haven CT: Yale University Press, 1987).

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  • MADON, Eunice Dawn. "An Historical Analysis of George S. Counts' Concept of the American Public Secondary School with Special Reference to Equality and Selectivity." Doctoral dissertation, Loyola University, Chicago, 1992. - Order # DA9311895.

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  • MCQUILLAN, Patrick James. "'Disneyland in the Jungle': The Myth of Educational Opportunity in an Urban American High School." Doctoral dissertation, Brown University, 1993. - Order # DA9406987.

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  • MCQUILLAN, Patrick James. Educational Opportunity in an Urban American High School: A Cultural Analysis (Ithaca: State University of New York Press, 1997).

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  • MIREL, Jeffrey E. The Rise and Fall of an Urban School System: Detroit, 1907-1981. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993).

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  • MODELL, John and J. Trent ALEXANDER, "High School in Transition: Community, School, and Peer Group in Abilene, Kansas, 1939." History of Education Quarterly, XXXVII (Spring 1997), 1-24.

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  • MONNETT, John D. "The Mormon Church and Its Private School System in Utah: The Emergence of the Academies, 1880-1892." Doctoral dissertation, University of Utah, 1984.

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  • MOSKOWITZ, Eva. "Lessons in Achievement in American History High School Textbooks of the 1950s and 1970s." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, CXII (April 1988), 249-271.

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  • MUELLER, Jean West and Wynell BURROUGHS. "The Best Years of Our Lives: Teaching Postwar American History, 1945-1961." Prologue, XIX (Winter 1987), 260-268.

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  • NEUMANN, Henry. Moral Values in Secondary Education: A Report of the Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education, US Bureau of Education Bulletin 1917, # 51 (Washington, DC, 1918).

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  • NEVINS, Archie P. "The Kalamazoo Case." Michigan History, XLIV (1960), 91-100.

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  • NICKERSON, Francis B. "A History of the High School-College Relations Committee in Oregon." Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon, 1959.

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  • NORDSTROM, Carl, Edgar Z. FRIEDENBERG, and Hilary A. GOLD. Society's Children: A Study of Ressentiment in the Secondary School (New York, 1967).

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  • PERLMANN, Joel. "Curriculum and Tracking in the Transformation of the American High School: Providence, R.I., 1880-1930." Journal of Social History, XIX (Fall 1985).

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  • POPLAU, Donald Ruben. "William Watts Fowell and the Development of Public High Schools in Minnesota, 1869-1879." Doctoral dissertation, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, 1992. Order # DA9229041

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  • POWELL, Arthur G., Eleanor FARRAR, and David K. COHEN. The Shopping Mall High School: Winners and Losers in the Educational Marketplace (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985).

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  • PRESKILL, Stephen J. "Raking from the Rubbish: Charles W. Eliot, James B. Conant and the Public Schools." Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1984).

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  • PRESKILL, Stephen J. "Educating for Democracy: Charles W. Eliot and the Differentiated Curriculum." Educational Theory, XXXIX (Fall 1989), 351-358.

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  • REESE, William J. The Origins of the American High School (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995).

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  • SAVETH, Edward N. "Education of an Elite." History of Education Quarterly, XXVIII (Fall 1988), 367-387.

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  • SCHAFER, Joseph. "Genesis of Wisconsin's Free High School System." Wisconsin Magazine of History, X (December 1926), 123-149.

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  • SCHMIDT, Stefanie R. "School Quality, Compulsory Education Laws, and the Growth of American High School Attendance, 1915-1935." Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996.

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  • SEDLAK, Michael W., Christopher W. WHEELER, Diana C. PULLIN, and Philip A. CUSIK. Selling Students Short: Classroom Bargains and Academic Reform in the American High School (New York, 1986).

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  • SIZER, Theodore R. Secondary Schools at the Turn of the Century (New Haven, 1964).

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  • SIZER, Theodore R. Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1984).

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  • SNEDDEN, David. "Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education." School and Society, IX (1919), 517-527.

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  • SPAULDING, Francis T. High School and Life (New York, 1938).

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  • STAMBLER, Moses. "The Effect of Compulsory Education and Child Labor Laws on High School Attendance in New York City, 1898-1917." History of Education Quarterly, VIII (1968), 189-214.

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  • STROBERT, Nelson T. "A Document-Based History of the Development of the Curriculum of the Cleveland Lutheran High Schools, 1948-1985." Doctoral dissertation, Akron University, 1990. Order # DA 9015299.

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  • THORNDIKE, Edward L. The Teaching Staff of Secondary Schools in the United States: Amount of Education, Length of Experience, Salaries, U. S. Bureau of Education Bulletin 1909, # 4 (Washington, DC, 1909).

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  • TILDSLEY, John L. The Mounting Waste of the American Secondary School (Cambridge, MA, 1936).

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  • TOMPKINS, Elsworth and Walter GAUMNITZ. The Carnegie Unit: Its Origin, Status, and Trends (Washington: US Office of Education, 1954).

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  • UEDA, Reed. "The High School and Social Mobility in a Streetcar Suburb: Somerville, Massachusetts, 1870-1910." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XIV (Spring 1984).

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  • UEDA, Reed. Avenues to Adulthood: The Origins of the High School and Social Mobility in an American Suburb (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987).

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  • VALENTINE, John A. The College Board and the School Curriculum: A History of the College Board's Influence on the Substance and Standards of American Education, 1900-1980 (New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 1987).

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  • WEILER, Jeanne Drysdale. Codes and Contradictions: Race, Gender, Identity, and Schooling (Ithaca, NY: SUNY Press, 2000).

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  • WIEDEMER, John D. "The Growth of Secondary Education in the United States from 1870 to 1970: A Macroeconometric Model." Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1989. - Order # DA 9010289.

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  • WRAGA, William G. "The Comprehensive High School in the United States since Midcentury." Doctoral dissertation, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 1991. Order # DA 9130063.

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  • WRAGA, William G. Democracy's High School: The Comprehensive High School and Educational Reform in the United States (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994).

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  • ZEIGENHAFT, Richard L. and G. William DOMHOFF. Blacks in the White Eastablishment: A Study of Race and Class in America (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991.

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  • ZIEBELL, Thomas Irvin. "Establishing an Educational Subculture: The 19th Century German Gymnasium Arrangement of Northwestern College in Watertown, Wisconsin, to 1915." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994. Order # DA9410637.
 

 

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