Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States

Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States
Title Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States PDF eBook
Author Linda Eisenmann
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 553
Release 1998-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313005346

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The history of women's education in the United States presents a continuous effort to move from the periphery to the mainstream, and this book examines both formal and informal opportunities for girls and women. Through an introductory essay and nearly 250 alphabetically arranged entries, this reference book examines institutions, persons, ideas, events, and movements in the history of women's education in the United States. The volume spans the colonial era to the present, exploring settings from formal institutions such as schools and colleges to informal associations such as suffrage groups and reform organizations where women gained skills and used knowledge. A full picture of women's educational history presents their work in mainstream institutions, sex-segregated schools, and informal organizations that served as alternative educational settings. Educational history varies greatly for women of different races, classes, and ethnicities. The experience of some groups has been well documented. Thus entries on the Seven Sisters women's colleges and the reform organizations of the Progressive Era convey wide historical detail. Other women have been studied only recently. Thus entries on African American school founders or women teachers present considerable new information that scholars interpret against a wider context. Finally, some women's history has yet to be adequately explored. Hispanic American women and Catholic teaching sisters are discussed in entries that highlight historical questions still remaining. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and concludes with a brief bibliography. The volume closes with a timeline of women's educational history and a list of important general works for further reading.

Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States

Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States
Title Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States PDF eBook
Author Linda Eisenmann
Publisher Greenwood
Total Pages 0
Release 1998-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313293236

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This dictionary is a concise reference tool for examining significant events, ideas, movements, insitutions and people concerned with the history of women's education in the United States of America, from the colonial period to the present. More an encyclopedia then a dictionary the book discusses the history of women's education through a series of 245 entries. There is an Appendix: Timeline of Women's Eduational History in the United States 1675 - 1996 and a selected bibliography.

Historical Dictionary of American Education

Historical Dictionary of American Education
Title Historical Dictionary of American Education PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Altenbaugh
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 518
Release 1999-10-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0313005338

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The history of American education is a vital and productive field of study. This reference book provides factual information about eminent people and important topics related to the development of American public, private, and parochial schools, covering elementary and secondary levels. In addition to major state and regional leaders and reformers, it includes biographies of significant national educators, philosophers, psychologists, and writers. Subjects embrace important ideas, events, institutions, agencies, and pedagogical trends that profoundly shaped American policies and perceptions regarding education. The more than 350 entries are arranged alphabetically and written by expert contributors. Each entry closes with a brief bibliography, and the volume ends with a list of works for further reading. Entries were drawn from a review of leading history of education textbooks and the History of Education Quarterly. These topics were further refined by comments from leading authorities and the contributors. Most of the contributors are established scholars in the history of education, curriculum and instruction, school law, educational administration, and American history; a few also work as public and private school teachers and thus bring their practical experience to their entries. The period covered begins in the colonial period and continues through the 1990s.

Historical Dictionary of the Gilded Age

Historical Dictionary of the Gilded Age
Title Historical Dictionary of the Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author Leonard C. Schlup
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages 680
Release 2003
Genre Electronic reference sources
ISBN 9780765621061

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Covers all the people, events, movements, subjects, court cases, inventions, and more that defined the Gilded Age.

Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa

Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa
Title Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa PDF eBook
Author Ghada Hashem Talhami
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 441
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 081086858X

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The Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa includes a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and a dictionary section that has over 400 cross-referenced entries on various aspects of Middle Eastern feminism and culture, touchi...

An American Teacher in Argentina

An American Teacher in Argentina
Title An American Teacher in Argentina PDF eBook
Author Julyan G. Peard
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 301
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 161148765X

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An American Teacher in Argentina tells the story of Mary E. Gorman who in 1869 was the first North American woman to accept President Domingo F. Sarmiento’s invitation to set up normal schools in Argentina, where she eventually settled. An ordinary historical actor whose life only sometimes enters the historical record, she moved along the fault lines of some of the greatest historical dramas and changes in nineteenth-century US and Argentine history: she was a pioneering child on the US-Indian frontier; she participated in the push for US women’s education; she was a single woman traveler at a time when few women traveled alone; she was a player in an Argentine attempt to expand common school education; and a beneficiary of the great primary products export boom in the second half of nineteenth-century Argentina, and thus well positioned to enjoy the country’s Belle Époque. The book is not a straightforward, biographical narrative of a woman’s life. It charts a life, but, more important, it charts the evolving ideas in a life lived mostly among people pushing boundaries in pursuit of what they considered progress. What emerges is a quintessentially transnational life story that engages with themes of gender, education, religion, contact with indigenous peoples in both the US and Argentina, natural history, and economic and political change in Argentina in the second half of the nineteenth century. Because the book tells a good story about one woman’s rich and eventful life, it will also appeal to an audience beyond academe.

Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa

Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Kathleen E. Sheldon
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2005
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9780810853317

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This vast dictionary launches the new series, Historical Dictionaries of Women in the World, and fills a huge gap in the literature, as there previously has not been any comprehensive reference work on African women. This dictionary includes over 660 entries on notable women in history, politics, religion, the arts, and other sectors; on events particularly associated with women; on women's organizations and publications; and on a range of topics that are important to women in general or that have a special importance for African women, including marriage, fertility, market women, goddesses, and much more. Entries include cross-referencing information that facilitates readers' ability to find related information. The book also includes an introductory essay and a chronology on African women's history, as well as an extensive bibliography divided into sub-sections on different historical eras and subjects. Access to finding specific information is further aided by a country index. A wide range of users will find this reference extremely valuable, including researchers in African or women's history, high school and university students, and people involved with African policy and development issues such as diplomats or aid workers.