Henry Dunn (educationalist)
Henry Dunn (1801-1878) was an English educationalist and author of religious books who was for twenty years secretary of the British and Foreign School Society.[1][2]
Selected publications
- Guatimala, or, The united provinces of Central America in 1827-8: Being sketches and memorandums made during a twelve months' residence in that republic (1828)
- Popular Education, or, The Normal School Manual
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References
- "Dunn, Henry (1801–1878), educationist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/38813.
- "Henry Dunn (1801-1878): Educationalist", Claire Grey, Newsletter, Friends of West Norwood Cemetery, No. 95 (May 2019), pp. 7–11.
Further reading
- G. F. Bartle, "Henry Dunn and the secretaryship of the British and Foreign School Society", Journal of Educational Administration and History, Vol. 18 (1986), pp. 13–22.
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