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Education for Equality: Women's Rights Periodicals and Women's Higher Education, 1849-1920
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Education for Equality: Women’s Rights Periodicals and Women’s Higher Education, 1849-1920

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The history of women’s rights has usually been defined in terms of the fight for suffrage. Yet the agenda of women’s rights movement in the mid-19th through early 20th centuries embraced a broader of goals. These were reflected in the women’s rights periodicals of the era. One of the goals, securing women’s rights to higher education, has remained virtually unexamined and, consequently, all but unknown. Aiming to fill that gap, Butcher links two aspects of the women’s rights movement: its press and its struggle to secure for women the advantages of higher education. Eleven of the best-known papers, written by women, for women, are analyzed here in a chapter covering the women’s rights press, the purpose of women’s education, coeducation, women as teachers and the professional and graduate education of women. In offering this analysis, and in exploring the fight for higher education, Butcher hopes to broaden understanding of the history and the legacy of the women’s rights movement.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
15 November 1989
Pages
133
ISBN
9780313259401

The history of women’s rights has usually been defined in terms of the fight for suffrage. Yet the agenda of women’s rights movement in the mid-19th through early 20th centuries embraced a broader of goals. These were reflected in the women’s rights periodicals of the era. One of the goals, securing women’s rights to higher education, has remained virtually unexamined and, consequently, all but unknown. Aiming to fill that gap, Butcher links two aspects of the women’s rights movement: its press and its struggle to secure for women the advantages of higher education. Eleven of the best-known papers, written by women, for women, are analyzed here in a chapter covering the women’s rights press, the purpose of women’s education, coeducation, women as teachers and the professional and graduate education of women. In offering this analysis, and in exploring the fight for higher education, Butcher hopes to broaden understanding of the history and the legacy of the women’s rights movement.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
15 November 1989
Pages
133
ISBN
9780313259401