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Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia

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Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia
Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia

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Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia

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An examination of how early state schooling in British Columbia taught students the legitimacy of settler capitalism.
Between 1849 and 1930, government-assisted schooling in British Columbia supported the development of a capitalist settler society. These institutions administered different systems that trained Indigenous and non-Indigenous children in their unequal roles in the emerging social order.
Lessons in Legitimacy
examines education for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students—through public schools, Indian Day Schools, and Indian Residential Schools—and how educational institutions normalized settler capitalism and its making of British Columbia.
Combining insights from history, Indigenous studies, historical materialism, and political economy,
reveals how a historical understanding of schooling’s uses can inform contemporary discussions about the role of education in reconciliation and improving Indigenous-settler relations.

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