Female education in Ireland 1700-1900

Deirdre Raftery

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Female education in Ireland 1700-1900

by Deirdre Raftery, Susan M. Parkes

April 4, 2007

Irish Academic Press

182

9780716526506

0716526506

Description

"This book is the only complete study of the formal education of Irish women and girls. Based on extensive research in original sources, it presents a fascinating social history of the educational experience of the female sex in Ireland between 1700 and 1900. The book, which examines its theme in four major sections, covers every aspect of formal - and indeed informal - schooling and tuition. Consequently, the reader is introduced to such areas as private education, orphanages, industrial schools, national schools, convents, intermediate schools and colleges of higher education."--Jacket.

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Female education in Ireland 1700-1900 was written by Deirdre Raftery, Susan M. Parkes.

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