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Ingram, Robert A. An essay on schools <strong>of</strong> industry and religious<br />

instruction. 1808.<br />

Weyland, R. A. A letter to a country gentleman on the education <strong>of</strong><br />

the lower orders. 1808.<br />

Bernard, Sir Thomas. Of the education <strong>of</strong> the poor. 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong> New School. 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barrington School. 1812.<br />

See Reports <strong>of</strong> the Society for bettering the conditions and<br />

increasing the comforts <strong>of</strong> the poor, under Official documents,<br />

below.<br />

Smith, Sydney. Essay: too much Latin and Greek. 1809.<br />

Works. 2 vols 1859.<br />

Also contributions to the Edinburgh Rev, <strong>of</strong> which he was co-founder; see<br />

also under Education <strong>of</strong> women and girls, below.<br />

Bouyer, Renynold Gideon A. A comparative view <strong>of</strong> the two new<br />

systems <strong>of</strong> education for the infant poor. 1811.<br />

Ensor, J. On national education. 1811. See Quart Rev 6 1811.<br />

Marsh, H. <strong>The</strong> national religion the foundation <strong>of</strong> national education.<br />

1811. A sermon rptd in the Pamphleteer 1 1813. See Quart Rev<br />

6 1811; Edinburgh Rev 19 1811, 21 1813.<br />

Vindication <strong>of</strong> Dr Bell’s system. 1811.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Philanthropist. Ed W. Allen 1811. Articles on Lancaster, popular<br />

education etc.<br />

Hollingsworth, Nathaniel John. Address to the public in recommendation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Madras system, with a comparison. 1812.<br />

Mill, James. Schools for all, in preference to schools for Churchmen<br />

only. 1812.<br />

Education. In Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 4th,<br />

5th and 6th edns, 1816–24.<br />

State <strong>of</strong> the nation. Westminster Rev Oct 1826.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the human mind. 1829.<br />

Stephen, L. <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> Utilitarians, vol 2: James Mill. 1900.<br />

Halévy, E. <strong>The</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> philosophic radicalism. Tr 1928, 1934<br />

(rev).<br />

Burston, W. H. (ed). James Mill on education. 1969.<br />

Burston, W. H. James Mill on philosophy and education. 1974.<br />

O’Donnell, M. G. <strong>The</strong> educational thought <strong>of</strong> the classical economists.<br />

Lanham MD 1985.<br />

Poole, Rev John. <strong>The</strong> village school improved etc. 1812.<br />

Southey, Robert. Origin, nature and object <strong>of</strong> the new system <strong>of</strong> education.<br />

1812.<br />

See Lancaster, above; Quart Rev 6 1811, 8 1812, 19 1818, 39 1829, and<br />

Edinburgh Rev 19 1811, 21 1813, 33 1820.<br />

Owen, Robert. A new view <strong>of</strong> society: or essays on the formation <strong>of</strong><br />

the human character. 1813. See Edinburgh Rev 32 1819.<br />

Macnab, H. G. <strong>The</strong> new views <strong>of</strong> Mr Owen impartially examined.<br />

1819.<br />

Owen, R. D. Outline <strong>of</strong> the system <strong>of</strong> education at New Lanark.<br />

Glasgow 1824. By his son.<br />

Silver, H. <strong>The</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> popular education: a study <strong>of</strong> ideas and<br />

social movements in the early nineteenth century. 1965.<br />

Harrison, J. F. C.‘<strong>The</strong> steam engine <strong>of</strong> the new moral world’:<br />

Owenism and education. Jnl <strong>of</strong> Br Stud 6 1967.<br />

Harrison, J. F. C. Utopianism and education. Robert Owen and the<br />

Owenites. 1968.<br />

Harrison, J. F. C. (ed). Robert Owen on education. 1969.<br />

McLaren, D. J. Robert Owen, William Maclure and New Harmony.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Education 25 1996.<br />

Babington, Thomas. Practical view <strong>of</strong> Christian education in its<br />

early stages. 1814.<br />

Carpenter, Lant. Systematic education. 2 vols 1815. With J. Joyce and<br />

Shepherd.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> education. 1820. By Carpenter only.<br />

Pestalozzi, John Henry. Address to the British public to aid a plan <strong>of</strong><br />

preparing school-masters for the people. Yverdun 1817.<br />

Letters on early education addressed to J. P. Greaves, Secretary to the<br />

London Infant Society (with a memoir <strong>of</strong> Pestalozzi). 1827, 1850,<br />

1851.<br />

Many <strong>English</strong> trns and commentaries.<br />

How Gertrude teaches her children. Tr 1894, 1915 (3rd edn rev).<br />

Pullen, P. H. <strong>The</strong> Mother’s book exemplifying Pestalozzi’s plan <strong>of</strong><br />

awakening the understanding <strong>of</strong> children. 1820.<br />

de Prati, J. <strong>The</strong> principles and practice <strong>of</strong> education illustrative <strong>of</strong><br />

the Pestalozzian and Chrestomathic systems. 1829.<br />

Biber, G. E. Pestalozzi and his plan. 1831.<br />

Mayo, Charles. Pestalozzi and his Principles. 1837.<br />

Russell, J. <strong>The</strong> student’s Pestalozzi. 1888.<br />

Russell, J. Pestalozzi: his life and work. 1890, 1900, 1903. Trn <strong>of</strong> R.<br />

de Guimps, Histoire de Pestalozzi.<br />

Green, J. A. Educational ideas <strong>of</strong> Pestalozzi. 1905.<br />

Hayward, F. H. <strong>The</strong> educational ideas <strong>of</strong> Pestalozzi. 1905.<br />

Green, J. A. Pestalozzi’s educational writings. 1912.<br />

Brown, S. A comparative view <strong>of</strong> the systems <strong>of</strong> Pestalozzi and<br />

Lancaster. 1925. See E. Hamilton, above; R. Dunning, J. Payne, below.<br />

Brougham, Henry P. (Baron Brougham and Vaux). Letter to Sir<br />

Samuel Romilly. Pamphleteer 13 1818.<br />

Speech on the education <strong>of</strong> the poor, June 1820. Pamphleteer 40–1<br />

1820; Hansard n.s. vol 1 1820, col 39. See Edinburgh Rev 35 1821.<br />

Practical observations upon the education <strong>of</strong> the people addressed<br />

to the working classes and their employers. 1825. See E. W.<br />

Grinfield, A reply to Mr Brougham’s Practical observations,<br />

Edinburgh Rev 42 1825, 45 1826, Quart Rev 32 1825.<br />

Inaugural discourse on being installed Lord Rector <strong>of</strong> Glasgow<br />

University. 1825. See Edinburgh Rev 42 1825.<br />

Speech in the House <strong>of</strong> Lords on the education <strong>of</strong> the people, 21<br />

May 1835. Hansard vol 27 cols 1293–1333. See ‘M.A. Queen’s<br />

College, Oxford’, A letter to Henry Brougham on the best<br />

method <strong>of</strong> restoring decayed grammar schools, 1818.<br />

Pamphleteer 13 1818.<br />

Ireland, J. A letter to Henry Brougham. 1819. Pamphleteer 14 1818,<br />

Edinburgh Rev 30–2 1818–19.<br />

See Samuel Butler, below.<br />

Dallaway, Miss R. C. Observations on the most important subjects in<br />

education. 1818.<br />

Heberden, William. On education: a dialogue after the manner <strong>of</strong><br />

Cicero. 1818.<br />

Jardine, George. Outlines <strong>of</strong> philosophical education illustrated.<br />

Glasgow 1818, 1825.<br />

Macnab, Henry Grey. Analysis and analogy recommended in education.<br />

Paris 1818.<br />

See Robert Owen, above.<br />

Myers, T. Remarks on a course <strong>of</strong> education. 1818.<br />

Arrowsmith, Joseph P. Art <strong>of</strong> instructing the infant deaf and dumb,<br />

with method <strong>of</strong> educating deaf mutes, by the Abbé de L’Épée.<br />

1819. See Quart Rev 26 1822, Edinburgh Rev 102 1855.<br />

Hoare, Louisa. Hints for the improvement <strong>of</strong> early education and<br />

nursery discipline. 1819, 1820, 1824, 1826, 1877 (19th edn).<br />

Butler, Samuel. Thoughts on education <strong>of</strong> the poor: letter to Henry<br />

Brougham on certain changes in the Education Bill. 1820. See<br />

under Memoirs, below.<br />

Knox, Vicesimus, Headmaster <strong>of</strong> Tonbridge School 1781–1812.<br />

Remarks on the tendency <strong>of</strong> certain clauses in a Bill now pending<br />

in Parliament to degrade grammar schools etc. 1820.<br />

See Liberal Education 1781, 1795; Pamphleteer 19 1820.<br />

Pullen, P. H. See Pestalozzi, above.<br />

Bamford, Robert Walker. Essays on the discipline <strong>of</strong> children, particularly<br />

as regards their education. 1822.<br />

Hill, Matthew Davenport. Public education: plans for the government<br />

and liberal instruction <strong>of</strong> boys in large numbers, drawn<br />

from experience. 1822, 1825 (2nd edn rptd 1894, in which ‘drawn<br />

from experience’ was replaced by ‘as practised at Hazelwood<br />

School’). Reviewed by Jeffrey, Edinburgh Rev 41 1825, and by De<br />

General Sources<br />

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