Transforming Women's Education

Transforming Women's Education
Author: Jewel A. Smith
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0252051076

Female seminaries in nineteenth-century America offered middle-class women the rare privilege of training in music and the liberal arts. A music background in particular provided the foundation for a teaching career, one of the few paths open to women. Jewel A. Smith opens the doors of four female seminaries, revealing a milieu where rigorous training focused on music as an artistic pursuit rather than a social skill. Drawing on previously untapped archives, Smith charts women's musical experiences and training as well as the curricula and instruction available to them, the repertoire they mastered, and the philosophies undergirding their education. She also examines the complex tensions between the ideals of a young democracy and a deeply gendered system of education and professional advancement. An in-depth study of female seminaries as major institutions of learning, Transforming Women's Education illuminates how musical training added to women's lives and how their artistic acumen contributed to American society.

Catalogs

Catalogs
Author: Harold Reeves (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1919
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720-1840, Part II vol 5

Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720-1840, Part II vol 5
Author: Timothy Whelan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2024-08-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040250653

These volumes will present, in some cases for the first time, the lives and works of a coterie of Nonconformist women writers from the West Country.