<p><em>Opening the Nursery Door</em> is a fascinating collection of essays inspired by the discovery of a tiny archive: the nursery library of Jane Johnson 1707-1759 wife of a Lincolnshire vicar. It has captured the scholarly interest of social anthropologists historians literary scholars educationalists and archivists as it has opened up a range of questions about the nature of childhood within English cultural life over three centuries: the texts written and read to children the multifarious ways childhood has been considered shaped and schooled through literacy practices and the hitherto ignored role of women educators in early childhood across all classes.</p>
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