Bluestockings
Discover the compelling narrative of women's education in Britain with Bluestockings by Jane Robinson, published in 2010. This illuminating book recounts the landmark moment in 1869 when five women bravely enrolled at university for the first time, challenging societal norms that deemed their intellect inferior. At a time when the average female brain was believed to be 150 grams lighter than a man's, and doctors warned that rigorous study could harm their reproductive health, these pioneers paved the way for future generations. Spanning 304 pages, Bluestockings not only highlights the formidable barriers women faced but also celebrates their resilience and determination in the quest for educational equality. Join Jane Robinson on this remarkable journey through history and witness the fight for women’s rights in academia. Perfect for educators, historians, and anyone passionate about gender equality, this book is a must-read!