File CPT/1/5/1 - Pamphlets on education and social reform

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CPT/1/5/1

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Pamphlets on education and social reform

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  • 1897 - 1940 (Creation)

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7 items publications

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The Cause of the Children , Charles P Trevelyan, Published by the Eighty Club (1897) Paths of Progress: some discussion on the aims of modern liberalism , Charles Trevelyan, the Liberal Publication Department (1898) Education , a speech by Charles Trevelyan, extract from the official House of Commons Report, HMSO (1924) Education when Labour Rules Again , Charles Trevelyan, The Labour Party (1924) The Broad High Road in Education , Charles Trevelyan, The Labour Party (1924) An address by Charles Trevelyan given at the King Edward VII School Prize Distribution 1927, entitled A Plea for Indedependence of Thought and Action Town Children through Country Eyes: A Survey on Evacuation , National Federation of Women's Institutes (1940)

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  • English

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CPT 209

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