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Education, empire and social change in nineteenth century England
Ruth Watts
Education
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Arts & Humanities
England
100%
Education
60%
Imperialism
20%
History of Education
18%
Curiosity
18%
Arrogance
18%
Visual Image
16%
Impulse
16%
Schooling
16%
Rhetoric
15%
Scientific Theory
15%
Convert
14%
Superiority
14%
Religion
13%
Discourse
13%
Social Life
13%
The Netherlands
12%
Enterprise
11%
Wishes
11%
English People
10%
France
9%
Economics
7%
Social Sciences
nineteenth century
98%
social change
83%
history of education
33%
education
31%
imperialism
29%
rhetoric
21%
Netherlands
21%
France
19%
event
14%
discourse
13%
gender
12%
economics
10%