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Women and education in Britain, 1800-1920
Extending the boundaries
Published on samedi, novembre 01, 2003
Summary
Announcement
Location:United KingdomCall for Papers Deadline:2004-03-26 Date Submitted:2003-10-30Announcement ID:135827
Recent scholarship has considerably expanded our knowledge and understanding of the history of women’s education in Britain in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, shedding light on movements to ‘reform’ and develop girls’ schooling and higher education and uncovering the ambiguous legacies of pioneering teachers and lecturers. This conference seeks to build on such work by approaching the theme from a variety of historical perspectives. It hopes to investigate the broader cultural, economic and political dimensions to educational reform. Proposals which consider the relationships between women’s education and politics, religion, cultural capital and economic concerns are particularly welcomed.
Subjects
- Education (Main subject)
- Mind and language > Education > History of education
- Mind and language > Representation > Cultural identities
Date(s)
- vendredi, mars 26, 2004
Contact(s)
- Christina de Bellaigue
courriel : christina [dot] debellaigue [at] merton [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk - Kathryn Gleadle
courriel : kathryn [dot] gleadle [at] univ [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk
Reference Urls
Information source
- H-France #
courriel : cfdks [at] eiu [dot] edu
To cite this announcement
« Women and education in Britain, 1800-1920 », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on samedi, novembre 01, 2003, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/188492