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100 1 _aThomas, M. Carey
_q(Martha Carey),
_d1857-1935
245 1 0 _aEducation of Women
264 1 _aSalt Lake City, UT :
_bProject Gutenberg,
_c2018
300 _a1 online resource :
_bmultiple file formats
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aMonographs on education in the United States, 7
500 _aRelease date is 2018-06-25
508 _aProduced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
520 _a"Education of Women" by M. Carey Thomas is a monograph on women's educational progress in the United States, written in the late 19th century. The work provides a detailed analysis of the higher education landscape for women during this period, highlighting trends in coeducation and the establishment of independent women's colleges. The central focus of the monograph is the significant advancements women have made in accessing higher education, reflecting societal changes and evolving attitudes toward women's roles in education and professional life. At the start of the monograph, the author discusses the rapid development of higher education for women in America, noting that this movement has seen considerable progress over the past thirty years. Thomas outlines the different types of institutions available to women, including coeducational and independent women's colleges. She emphasizes the increasing enrollment of women in these institutions and evaluates the implications of coeducation, arguing that the educational system has successfully integrated women while maintaining high academic standards. The opening section sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the topic, combining statistical data with historical context to underscore the transformative impact of these educational advancements on women's lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
534 _nOriginal publication data not identified
653 _aWomen -- Education -- United States
700 1 _aButler, Nicholas Murray,
_d1862-1947
830 0 _aMonographs on education in the United States, 7
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/57398
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