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This work is an examination of the idea of education as the active intellectual engagement of experience. Bickman revisits the works of Emerson, Mann, Alcott, Thoreau, Dewey, and two important yet often neglected early 19th-century women educators, Elizabeth Peabody and Margaret Fuller.
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