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Irish vs. Yankees: A Social History of the Boston Schools by James W. Sanders (Professor Emeritus of Educational History, Professor Emeritus of Educational History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York)

Boston entered the twentieth century as an Irish Catholic city, no longer the "Yankee" town of its Puritan past. The dominance of the Irish Catholic population, swelled by the "potato famine" masses, gave it political control of the city, and significantly, control of its public schools. Unlike in other American cities, Boston Catholics had little need for a large or influential parochial system: they had the School Committee, school principals, and the teachers. In Irish vs. Yankees, James W. Sanders takes a new look at this critical period in the development of Boston schools, from 1822, when Boston officially became a city, to the Second World War. Framing the discussion around the Catholic hierarchy, he considers the interplay of social forces in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that led to the political rise of the Irish Catholic over the native Brahmin and the way this development shaped Boston's schools. From Bishop John Fitzpatrick to Boston College, Sanders introduces a cast of colorful characters and institutions to this tale of the education and religion in one of America's most prominent cities.

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Sanders has written a fascinating treatment of the turbulent relationship between the Irish and the Yankees in Boston. He offers a sound analysis of why Boston Catholics did not develop a system of parochial schools during this period ... this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of education in the United States. * Evan C. Rothera, History of Education *

About James W. Sanders (Professor Emeritus of Educational History, Professor Emeritus of Educational History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York)

James W. Sanders is Professor Emeritus of Educational History at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York where he taught for more than forty years. He is the author of The Education of an Urban Minority: Catholics in Chicago: 1833-1965. He was previously a member of the Jesuit order.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1: Hopeful Beginnings, 1808-1823 Chapter 2: Laying the Cornerstone, 1825-1846 Chapter 3: Peace at Almost Any Price, 1846-1866 Chapter 4: Religion over All, 1866-1907 Chapter 5: Catholic Schools Triumphant? 1907-1944 Chapter 6: Public School/Catholic School: 1914-World War II Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780190681579
9780190681579
0190681578
Irish vs. Yankees: A Social History of the Boston Schools by James W. Sanders (Professor Emeritus of Educational History, Professor Emeritus of Educational History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2018-03-29
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