Schooling, the Puritan Imperative, and the Molding of an American National Identity
Discover the intricate relationship between education and the shaping of an American national identity in "Schooling, the Puritan Imperative, and the Molding of an American National Identity" by esteemed author Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 2003, this thought-provoking hardback spans 180 pages and delves into how the Puritan notion of an "errand into the wilderness" influences contemporary concepts of morality and education.
Unpacking the historical context of American schooling, this book offers valuable insights into how early beliefs have molded the ideals of the nation. Perfect for educators, historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of American identity, this work elevates our understanding of the educational landscape. Enhance your collection with this essential read that bridges history, culture, and academia seamlessly. Explore the roots of American identity through the lens of educational practices and philosophical perspectives.