Cours l ment. D'hist. G n... is a historical textbook by Jules Duperrex intended for elementary education. Written in French, the book offers a broad overview of general history, likely designed to introduce young students to key events and figures from around the world. This educational resource would have been used to teach history in French-speaking schools, providing a foundational understanding of historical concepts and narratives. The book provides insights into pedagogical approaches and the curriculum of the period, reflecting both the historical knowledge deemed important for young learners and the methods used to impart that knowledge. It remains valuable for researchers interested in the history of education and historical perspectives on curriculum development.
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