Bestor, Arthur Eugene, 1908-1994
Bestor, Arthur Eugene
Bestor, Arthur (Arthur Eugene), 1908-
Arthur Bestor historian
Bestor, Arthur Eugene 1908-
VIAF ID: 108469893 ( Personal )
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Works
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Anti-intellectualism in the schools | |
Backwoods utopias / by Arthur Bestor. - 2nd enl. ed., 3rd print. - Philadelphia, 1970. | |
Backwoods utopias : the sectarian origins and the Owenite phase of communitarian socialism in America : 1663-1829 | |
Brook Farm, 1841-1847: an exhibition to commemorate the centenary of its founding. | |
Chautauqua Institution, a system of popular education, founded in 1874 by Lewis Miller and John H. Vincent | |
Chautauqua publications; | |
David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, his daughter | |
Education and reform at New Harmony; correspondence of William Maclure and Marie Duclos Fretageot, 1820-1833. | |
Educational wastelands; the retreat from learning in our public schools. | |
The ferment of reform | |
A look ahead | |
Records of the New Harmony community; a descriptive catalogue of the manuscript volumes preserved in the Working Men's Institute, New Harmony, Indiana, and elsewhere, and reproduced photographically for the Illinois Historical Survey. | |
The restoration of learning; a program for redeeming the unfulfilled promise of American education. | |
State sovereignty and slavery : a reinterpretation of proslavery constitutional doctrine, 1846-1860 | |
Three presidents and their books : the reading of Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt |