Abstract
It is quite true, as Kevin Dougherty points out, that “we need a theoretical perspective [in the study of American educational history] that synthesizes the various theories of social conflict and social integration,” and that incorporates as well the insights of state- or policy-centered analysis. Such a perspective, indeed, is explicitly and deliberately what I elaborate in the above essay.
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