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"a children's book published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in 1913, told the story of a class of young students in an obscure countryside school avidly learning about the life of David Livingstone. He does not himself appear as an actual character, but rather as the subject of continued discussion and a series of lessons. Broadly speaking, Livingstone serves to inculcate moral values and to induct the children into an understanding of British imperial duty." from: Livingstone's ‘Lives’: A metabiography of a Victorian icon, by Justin D. Livingstone
Livingstone, David --- Education --- Imperialism --- Moral education --- Civics --- Duty --- Great Britain --- Children's literature --- Juvenile literature
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