From the Salon to the Schoolroom

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271024912

Educating Bourgeois Girls in Nineteenth-Century France

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By Rebecca Rogers
Imprint PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date 15/04/2008
Format PAPERBACK
Pages 352

Description

Contents

List of Abbreviations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Reconstructing Girls’ Education in the Postrevolutionary Period (1800–1830)

1. Defining Bourgeois Femininity:Voices and Debates

2. Schools, Schooling, and the Educational Experience

Part II: Women, Schools, and the Politics of Culture (1830–1880)

3. Debating Women’s Place in the Consolidating Bourgeois Order (1830–1848)

4. Independent Women? Teachers and the Teaching Profession at Midcentury

5. Vocations and Professions: The Case of the Teaching Nun

6. Boarding Schools: Location, Ethos, and Female Identities

Part III: National and Political Visions of Girls’ Education

7. Political Battles for Women’s Minds in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century

8. Beyond the Hexagon: French Schools on Foreign Soils

Conclusion

Appendix 1: The Women Pedagogues

Appendix 2: The Professions of Fathers and Husbands of Parisian Headmistresses

(1810–1880)

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index


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