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The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley
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III. CYCLOPAEDIAS

*1. Monroe, Paul, Editor. _Cyclopedia of Education_. 5 vols. New
York, 1911-13.
The most important Cyclopaedia of Education in print. Contains
excellent articles on all historical points and events, with good
selected bibliographies. A work that should be in all libraries, and
freely consulted in using this Text. Its historical articles are too
numerous to cite in the chapter bibliographies, but, due to the
alphabetical arrangement and good cross-referencing, they may be found
easily.

*2. _Encylopaedia Britannica_. 11th ed., 29 vols. Cambridge, 1910-11.
Contains numerous important articles on all types of historical
topics, and excellent biographical sketches. Should be consulted
freely in using this Text.


IV. MAGAZINES

*1. Barnard's _American Journal of Education_. Edited by Henry
Barnard. 31 vols. Hartford, 1855-81. Reprinted, Syracuse, 1902.
_Index_ to the 31 vols. published by the United States Bureau of
Education, Washington, 1892.
A wonderful mine of all kinds of historical and educational
information, and should be consulted freely on all points relating to
European or American educational history.

In the chapter bibliographies, as above, the most important references are
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