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    Introduction: Some Thoughts on Colonialism
    The European Legacy 25 (5): 499-501. 2020.
    Volume 25, Issue 5, August 2020, Page 499-501.
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    Generous selections from these four seminal texts on the theory and practice of education have never before appeared together in a single volume. The Introductions that precede the texts provide brief biographical sketches of each author, situating him within his broader historical, cultural and intellectual context. The editors also provide a brief outline of key themes that emerge within the selection as a helpful guide to the reader. The final chapter engages the reflections of the classic au…Read more
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    Cicero Unbound
    The European Legacy 26 (7-8): 788-792. 2021.
    It matters a lot, not just what we are taught, but how, by whom and why. As a schoolboy in Belfast, a city besieged by internecine conflict, at least partly related to denominational Christian riva...
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    Reading Carefully Augustine’s De Magistro
    with Mark Nowacki
    The European Legacy 1-13. forthcoming.
    There are surely few writers who have had a more profound impact on European culture, and in the broadest range of fields, than St. Augustine, and this despite the fact that he was North African. Nonetheless, while Augustine is still called upon in debates on interfaith dialogue and in theological and philosophical disputes, one area of his large corpus has received scant attention—his philosophy of education. Although there are references throughout Augustine’s writings to his philosophy of edu…Read more
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    Generous selections from these four seminal texts on the theory and practice of education have never before appeared together in a single volume. The Introductions that precede the texts provide brief biographical sketches of each author, situating him within his broader historical, cultural and intellectual context. The editors also provide a brief outline of key themes that emerge within the selection as a helpful guide to the reader. The final chapter engages the reflections of the classic au…Read more
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    Generous selections from these four seminal texts on the theory and practice of education have never before appeared together in a single volume. The Introductions that precede the texts provide brief biographical sketches of each author, situating him within his broader historical, cultural and intellectual context. The editors also provide a brief outline of key themes that emerge within the selection as a helpful guide to the reader. The final chapter engages the reflections of the classic au…Read more