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Gutek's Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education: A Biographical Introduction is an objectively written text that clearly presents many facts of history. It serves as the backdrop against which to describe an individual educator's life and times. The tone of this work is a thoroughly researched academic text that ironically brings the character of its subjects and times to life. The tone and presentation of historical fact is so well written and enjoyable that the reader is hardly aware this is a college text. This book is such a pleasure to read that despite its over 400 pages it is a real "page-turner."