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9780521196284
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521196280
ISBN-13
9780521196284
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80083467

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
368 Pages
Publication Name
Education and the Creation of Capital in the Early American Republic
Language
English
Subject
Finance, United States / 19th Century, History
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Author
Nancy Beadie
Subject Area
Education, History
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-282478
Reviews
"Why did Americans establish public schools? In a narrow case study with enormous implications, Nancy Beadie has sketched bold new answers to this age-old question. Schooling reflected as well as reinforced burgeoning social networks, which lay at the heart of America's broader economic and political transformation in the first half of the 19th century. Drawing deftly upon contemporary social theory as well as original archival research, Beadie's book represents our first major reinterpretation of American educational history in the past two decades. A stunning achievement." -Jonathan Zimmerman, New York University, "Beadie frames her book at the intersection of two historiographies the transition to capitalism and education in the early republic and makes an important contribution to each." -Johann Neem, Western Washington University, Social History:, "Nancy Beadie's path-breaking book reveals the central role of schools and academies in creating social and political capital, as well as human capital, in the early republic. The struggle to establish common schools and academies forged alliances between banking, parental, religious, and political-party constituencies. Her careful and readable account is vital to our understanding of how rural education evolved in an era of community-building and religious fervor, when private venture schools and religious institutions both still received taxpayer support." -Peter Lindert, University of California, Davis, "Schooling, as Nancy Beadie shows, was decisive in the formation of economic, social, and cultural capital in the early republic. Education was equally important for individuals who achieved and made use of all three forms of capital." -Mary Kelley, Th e Journal of American History, ...a nuanced analysis of the role that church and school played in the economic, social, and political development of western New York in the first half of the nineteenth century. The breadth of its research and the depth of its scholarship justifies the many years its author devoted to it.....this book will reward those read it closely from beginning to end." -William W. Cutler, I I I , Temple University, Journal of the Early Republic:, "Schooling, as Nancy Beadie shows, was decisive in the formation of economic, social, and cultural capital in the early republic. Education was equally important for individuals who achieved and made use of all three forms of capital." -Mary Kelley, The Journal of American History, "Beadie frames her book at the intersection of two historiographies - the transition to capitalism and education in the early republic - and makes an important contribution to each." -Johann Neem, Western Washington University, Social History:, "This fine book is, at first glance, an extremely readable account of school creation in upstate New York." -John E. Murray, Rhodes College, Journal of Economic History:, "In this exciting, readable study, Nancy Beadie demonstrates that the development of public schools in the early national period of the US was tightly connected to the 'market revolution' prior to 1840. In a case study of schooling and the economy in the Genesee River region of New York, Beadie shows how civic, economic, and religious factors generated community, trust, and human capital at the same time that they created conflict and competition. Her book belongs to the tradition of fine community and regional studies by scholars such as Merle Curti and William Cronon. It will invigorate discussions about American education in the early nineteenth century." -Carl F. Kaestle, Brown University, "In this extraordinary book, Nancy Beadie upends the historical literature by showing that the growth of American schooling in the early national period was about producing social capital more than human capital, that it was a creation of communities with only modest support from the state, that its roots were more rural than urban, and that these complex elements have come to shape our present school system." -David F. Labaree, Stanford University School of Education, "This is the history of education as it has seldom been practiced and the result is exciting and bracing. It rewards multiple readings." Ron Butchart, University of Georgia, Teachers College Record, "Nancy Beadie has written a truly remarkable monograph of broad significance." -Daniel Walker Howe, Oxford University and UCLA, History of Education Quarterly
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
379.73
Table Of Content
Part I. Education and Social Capital Formation: 1. Introduction - the place of schooling in a transforming political economy; 2. Creating social capital - norms of school and community building; 3. A matter of trust - neighbors and strangers; 4. Discipline - evangelicalism as an educational movement; 5. Bonding and bridging - the Methodist economy; 6. Development - evangelicalism and capital formation; Part II. Schools as Agencies of Politicization: 7. Between markets and the state - venture schools and academies; 8. Political economies of schooling - academies and common schools; 9. Education and civic engagement - schools and politics; 10. Diffusing intelligence - education and formation of the liberal state; 11. Denominational politics and institution-building; 12. Education and coalition building; Part III. Education and Economic Transformation: 13. Education as an object of capital investment; 14. Varieties of trust - education and economic competition; 15. Controlling capital - education and the politics of economic change; 16. Success - education and the culture of the market; 17. Panic - education and the discipline of the market; 18. Friends - learning the value of trust; Conclusion: education and the creation of capital; Appendix.
Synopsis
This book argues that schools were a driving force in the formation of social, political, and financial capital during the market revolution and capitalist transition of the early republican era. It traces sources of funding and support for education in the Genesee Valley region of upstate New York and situates them in the context of key events in early American history., This book argues that schools were a driving force in the formation of social, political, and financial capital during the market revolution and capitalist transition of the early republican era. Grounded in an intensive study of schooling in the Genesee Valley region of upstate New York, it traces early sources of funding and support for education (including common schools and various forms of higher schooling) to their roots in different social and economic networks and trade and credit relations. It then interprets that story in the context of other major developments in early American social, political, and economic history, such as the shift from agricultural to non-agricultural production, the integration of rural economies into translocal capitalist markets, the organization of the Second Great Awakening, the transformation of patriarchy, the expansion of white male suffrage, the emergence of the Secondary American Party System, and the formation of the modern liberal state.
LC Classification Number
LC89 .B39 2010

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