My Basket

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Your cart is empty

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Sunday School

Paperback

|

01 July 1990

Have a question? Chat to our team.

This engrossing book traces the social history of Protestant Sunday schools from their origins in the 1790s-when they taught literacy to poor working children-to their consolidation in the 1870s, when they had become the primary source of new church members for the major Protestant denominations. Anne M. Boylan describes not...

This engrossing book traces the social history of Protestant Sunday schools from their origins in the 1790s-when they taught literacy to poor working children-to their consolidation in the 1870s, when they had become the primary source of new church members for the major Protestant denominations. Anne M. Boylan describes not only the schools themselves but also their place within a national network of evangelical institutions, their complementary relationship to local common schools, and their connection with the changing history of youth and women in the nineteenth century. Her book is a signal contribution to our understanding of American religious and social history, education history, women's history, and the history of childhood.

$37.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $9.50 with
Order today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Max quantity reached
Note: This item is a backorder. Purchase now and we’ll notify you when it’s ready for delivery or pick-up.
Delivery Order today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Find in Store
Find in Store
Have a question? Chat to our team.

This engrossing book traces the social history of Protestant Sunday schools from their origins in the 1790s-when they taught literacy to poor working children-to their consolidation in the 1870s, when they had become the primary source of new church members for the major Protestant denominations. Anne M. Boylan describes not...

This engrossing book traces the social history of Protestant Sunday schools from their origins in the 1790s-when they taught literacy to poor working children-to their consolidation in the 1870s, when they had become the primary source of new church members for the major Protestant denominations. Anne M. Boylan describes not only the schools themselves but also their place within a national network of evangelical institutions, their complementary relationship to local common schools, and their connection with the changing history of youth and women in the nineteenth century. Her book is a signal contribution to our understanding of American religious and social history, education history, women's history, and the history of childhood.
Sunday School $37.99
Koorong code 23349
ISBN 9780300048148
Pages 237
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date 01 July 1990
Dimensions 15 x 152 x 229mm
Weight 0.359kg
DeliveryOrder today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Returns

Enjoy peace of mind with our 60-day hassle-free returns, whether you shop online or in store.

Click here to learn more.