Abstract

ONE OF THE MORE NOTABLE ANOMALIES in Canadian educational history is the lack of attention paid to the development of nineteenth-century secondary education. The history of our universities is increasingly well documented, and the growth of the common schools has been a favourite subject in recent years. By international standards, however, Canadian historians have exhibited a remarkable indifference to those

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