The Education Papers: Women's Quest for Equality in Britain, 1850-1912First published in 1987, this volume makes available key documents, giving the contemporary reader a valuble record of women's struggle for eduacation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. All of the women in this collection achieved significant reforms or struggled to change popular prejudices about women's education |
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George J Romanes Mental Differences between Men | 10 |
Women 1887 | 32 |
Mary Carpenter On the Education of Pauper Girls 1862 | 50 |
Their Uses | 58 |
Josephine Butler The Education and Employment | 69 |
Governesses 1868 | 94 |
1868 | 111 |
Dorothea Beale Address to the National Association | 123 |
S Tod On the Education of Girls of | 230 |
Mary E Beedy The Joint Education of Young Men | 248 |
Sophia JexBlake The Medical Education of Women | 268 |
E T M An Interior View of Girton College Cambridge | 277 |
Sturge The Physical Education of Women n d | 284 |
Anne Jemima Clough Womens Progress in Scholarship | 295 |
An Address | 305 |
Wilena Hitching Home Management 1910 | 311 |
Frances Buss Evidence to the Schools Inquiry Commission | 140 |
Elizabeth WolstenholmeElmy The Education of Girls | 146 |
Maria Grey On the Special Requirements for Improving | 171 |
Maria Gurney Are we to have Education for our Middle | 186 |
Emily A E Shirreff The Work of the National Union | 199 |
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