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Mid-Victorian holism was called 'the ideal of manliness'. This essay portrays an idealist (Edward Thring), the ideal in practice (at Uppingham School), and an exemplar (Hardwicke Rawnsley, co-founder of the National Trust).

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The essay examines theory converted to practice.

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What is the purpose of education?

Dr Malcolm Tozer

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This page is a summary of: Education in manliness: Idealist, ideal and exemplar, Religion, January 1987, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1016/0048-721x(87)90082-0.
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