

An edition of Education and reform at New Harmony (1973)
correspondence of William Maclure and Marie Duclos Fretageot, 1820-1833
By William Maclure
Publish Date
1973
Publisher
A. M. Kelley
Language
eng
Pages
417
Description:
“[William] MacLure was the principal associate of Robert Owen in the social and educational experiment of the middle 1820′s [i.e. New Harmony], and was himself the prime mover in making the community by the Wabash the greatest center in its day of scientific research and publication in the West. The letters that passed between him and his trusted adviser and deputy, Madame Fretageot, or a period of nearly fifteen years constitute the only continuous contemporary record of the genesis, culmination, and dissolution of Owen’s social experiment and of the steadier advance of the scientific and educational programs connected with it.” – from the Editor’s Preface.
subjects: Harmony Society, Harmonists
People: Robert Owen (1771-1858)
Places: Ind New Harmony, New Harmony (Ind.)
Times: 1820-1833