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"This capacious book examines how American s longstanding faith in education complicated their thinking about wartime and postwar educational change. Dorn s book is rare among histories of education in examining the whole range of schooling, from universities to local schools to nursery education, replete with strong case studies. His careful attention to forces of acceleration and conservation is an important addition to our growing body of knowledge on World War II education." - Linda Eisenmann, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Education and History, John Carroll University
"Dorn's gracefulbook isextremely wellresearched andoriginally conceptualized.Historians will have to rethink many of their assumptions about education in a time of war." - Kim Tolley, Associate Professor, School of Education and Leadership, Notre Dame de Namur University