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JIMHA Historical Education Archive is an independent catalogue of source-attributed public-domain editions focused on Education. Each record connects readers with edition facts, historical context and the original source record.

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This collection brings together 96 works spanning centuries of educational thought and practice. From Maria Montessori's revolutionary methods to John Dewey's progressive philosophy, these texts trace the evolution of teaching and learning. Subjects include historical textbooks, Sunday schools, medieval education, and the history of African American education. Notable authors also include H.G. Wells, Maria Edgeworth, and Randolph Bourne.

Categories cover Teaching Methods, Historical Textbooks, Schools & Learning, and Educational Theory. Representative titles such as Practical Education and College Teaching Studies offer insights into both classroom practice and broader pedagogical debates. This is a resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in how we teach.

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