Thirty Years' Progress in Female Education
Thirty Years’ Progress in Female Education
Drawing on his long experience as an educator and advocate for women's rights, J. Llewelyn Davies delivers a stirring address on the progress that has been made in female education over the past three decades. Celebrating the achievements of Queen's College and other institutions, Davies highlights the importance of female education for the advancement of society as a whole. This edition of the address includes extensive commentary and analysis to illuminate its historical context and lasting impact.
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