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The Renaissance of Girls' Education in England: A Record of Fifty Years' Progress - Enriched edition - cover
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The Renaissance of Girls' Education in England: A Record of Fifty Years' Progress - Enriched edition

Alice Zimmern

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In "The Renaissance of Girls' Education in England: A Record of Fifty Years' Progress," Alice Zimmern provides a meticulous examination of the transformative changes in girls' education across England from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Writing with both analytical precision and passionate advocacy, Zimmern elegantly intertwines social history and educational discourse, reflecting the broader cultural shifts of the Victorian and post-Victorian eras. Her narrative is enriched by rich anecdotal evidence and statistical data, presenting a clear vision of how new educational opportunities emerged, challenged traditional gender norms, and paved the way for future generations of educated women. Alice Zimmern, an ardent feminist and education reformer, was profoundly influenced by her own experiences as a pioneering educator in the late 19th century. Her commitment to advancing women's rights, as well as her extensive involvement with educational associations, provides her with critical insights into the systemic barriers girls faced. Zimmern's personal investment in the subject, along with her scholarly background, lends authenticity and depth to her analysis, making her a credible voice in the movement for girls' education. This book is a vital resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of gender roles and education. Zimmern's work not only documents a pivotal era in the history of education but also offers inspiration for contemporary discussions on equality and access in educational systems. Highly recommended for those who wish to understand the complexities surrounding girls' education in the context of broader societal changes.

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Disponível desde: 21/07/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 186 páginas.

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