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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2015): Special Issue: The History of Educational Finance
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2015): Special Issue: The History of Educational Finance
Edited by Johannes Westberg
Published:
2015-04-30
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Editorial
Notes from the Editorial Team
Björn Norlin, Henrik Åström Elmersjö
1-2
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Introduction
The History of Educational Finance
Anne Berg, Samuel Edquist, Christin Mays, Johannes Westberg, Andreas Åkerlund
3-22
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Articles
When Teachers Were Farmers: Teachers’ Allotted Farms and the Funding of Mass Schooling, 1838–1900
Johannes Westberg
23-48
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The State and the Rise of a Continuous Popular Educational Sphere in Sweden c. 1870s–1910s
Anne Berg
49-72
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Demarcating Popular Education with Government Subsidies: Sweden 1911–1991
Samuel Edquist
73-96
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The Economy of Scandinavian-American Exchange: Donations and Scholarships in the American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1912–1995
Christin Mays, Andreas Åkerlund
97-118
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For Goodwill, Aid and Economic Growth: The Funding of Academic Exchange Through the Swedish Institute, 1945–2010
Andreas Åkerlund
119-140
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Concluding Remarks
Why Do Finance? A Comment About Entanglements and Research in the History of Education
Marcelo Caruso
141-149
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Book Reviews
Review: Carla Aubry Kradolfer, Billig und (ge)recht? Winterthurs Schulen zwischen Politik und Ökonomie (1789-1869)
Peter Bernhardsson
151-152
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Review: Nancy Beadie, Education and the Creation of Capital in the Early American Republic
Madeleine Michaëlsson
152-153
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Review: Robert B. Archibald and David H. Feldman, Why Does College Cost So Much?
Johannes Westberg
154-155
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Review: Gabriele Cappelli, The Uneven Development of Italy’s Regions, 1861–1936
Johannes Westberg
155-156
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