Teaching Marianne and Uncle Sam: Public Education, State Centralization, and Teacher Unionism in France and the United States (Politics History & Social Chan)
Book Details
Author(s)Nicholas Toloudis
PublisherTemple University Press
ISBN / ASIN1439909067
ISBN-139781439909065
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Description
Offering the first systematic, comparative examination of the origins of teachers' unions in two countries - France and the United States - this book shows how teachers' unions came into existence not because of the wilful efforts of particular actors, but over the course of decades of conflict over the proper role of professional educators in public politics. Nicholas Toloudis traces teacher unionism back to the first efforts of governments to centralize public education. He carefully documents how centralization created new understandings of the role of teachers in their societies and generated new sources of conflict within teachers' corps. Using rare archival source materials, Toloudis illustrates how these internal conflicts became salient in teachers' battles with governments over their legitimate right to exist as collective claim-makers within the polity.
