Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... century and a half long , though in 1771 , Hartford , Conn . , opened its common schools to every child , and taught even the girls read- ing , writing , spelling , and the catechism , and , rarely , how to add . The boys , meantime ...
... century and a half long , though in 1771 , Hartford , Conn . , opened its common schools to every child , and taught even the girls read- ing , writing , spelling , and the catechism , and , rarely , how to add . The boys , meantime ...
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... century , were certainly readers even though only self - taught , and their taste was not for the feeble and nerveless sentiment or the frantic passion of our day , but was derived from the deepest wells of English literature . The ...
... century , were certainly readers even though only self - taught , and their taste was not for the feeble and nerveless sentiment or the frantic passion of our day , but was derived from the deepest wells of English literature . The ...
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... century it is easier to discover what women lacked than what they enjoyed in the way of intellectual stimulus . Books and newspapers were few enough to be highly valued by all . In Boston there was a public library as early as 1637 ...
... century it is easier to discover what women lacked than what they enjoyed in the way of intellectual stimulus . Books and newspapers were few enough to be highly valued by all . In Boston there was a public library as early as 1637 ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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Referencias a este libro
Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History Barbara Jean Harris Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
Give Us Bread But Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United ... Sarah Eisenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |