Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment, vol 3
Explore the profound discussions surrounding women's education in the 18th century with Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment, vol 3 by Janet Todd. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, this hardback edition spans an impressive 532 pages and delves into the pivotal debates that shaped educational thought during the Enlightenment. From the groundbreaking ideas of Wollstonecraft, More, and Edgeworth in the 1790s to the foundational arguments presented by earlier thinkers like Fordyce, Gregory, Gisbourne, West, Macaulay, and Chapone, this volume offers a comprehensive examination of the evolution of female education. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is a vital resource for understanding the historical context and significance of women's educational rights. Enhance your library with this essential work that highlights the voices that contributed to the education discourse.