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Women’s Higher Education in the United States: New Historical Perspectives: Historical Studies in Education

Editat de Margaret A. Nash
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This volume presents new perspectives on the history of higher education for women in the United States. By introducing new voices and viewpoints into the literature on the history of higher education from the early nineteenth century through the 1970s, these essays address the meaning diverse groups of women have made of their education or their exclusion from education, and delve deeply into how those experiences were shaped by concepts of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin. Nash demonstrates how an examination of the history of women’s education can transform our understanding of educational institutions and processes more generally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349935345
ISBN-10: 1349935344
Pagini: 313
Ilustrații: XVII, 313 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Historical Studies in Education

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Thoughts on the History of Women’s Education, Theories of Power, and This Volume: An Introduction.- 2. “She Pursued her Life-Work”:  The Life Lessons of American Women Educators, 1800-1860.- 3. “Cruel and Wicked Prejudice”:  Racial Exclusion and the Female Seminary Movement in the Antebellum North.- 4. The Endorsed and Spontaneous Reading and Writing Exercises of Students in Early State Normal Schools in Massachusetts (1839-1850).- 5. Chinese Female Students in the United States.- 6. The Black Female Professoriate at Howard University, 1926-1977.- 7. Research at Women’s Colleges, 1890-1940.- 8. A Coeducational Pathway to Political and Economic Citizenship: Women’s Student Government and a Philosophy and Practice of Women’s U.S. Higher Coeducation Between 1890 and 1945.- 9. From Haskell to Hawaii: One American Indian Woman’s Educational Journey.- 10. The Hallmarks of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in the West: Women Religious and Education in the United States.- 11. Before Chicana Civil Rights: Three Generations of Mexican American Women in Higher Education in the Southwest, 1920-1965.- 12. Building the New Scholarship of Women’s Higher Educational History, 1965-1985.- 13. “The Rest is All Drag”: Trans-gressive Women in Higher Education History.- Epilogue. 

Notă biografică

Margaret  A. Nash is Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside, USA,  and the author of Higher Education for Women in the United States, 1780-1840, which won a Critics Choice award from the American Educational Studies Association. She has appeared on CNN for Women’s History Month, and has published in History of Education Quarterly and other journals.

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This volume presents new perspectives on the history of higher education for women in the United States. By introducing new voices and viewpoints into the literature on the history of higher education from the early nineteenth century through the 1970s, these essays address the meaning diverse groups of women have made of their education or their exclusion from education, and delve deeply into how those experiences were shaped by concepts of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin. Nash demonstrates how an examination of the history of women’s education can transform our understanding of educational institutions and processes more generally.

Caracteristici

Brings together new research on the history of women’s education in the United States Incorporates research on a wide range of places where women were educated including female seminaries, Catholic colleges, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities Includes perspectives of students and faculty to highlight a diverse range of views on the issue