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'Special strengths for their own special duties': women, higher education and gender conservatism in late Victorian Britain

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Bush, J. F. (2005) 'Special strengths for their own special duties': women, higher education and gender conservatism in late Victorian Britain. History of Education. 34(4), pp. 387-405. 1464-5130.
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Creators:Bush, J. F.
Abstract:
The article discusses contributions towards female higher education made by a group of women whose views on gender roles were conservative, rather than feminist or suffragist. Four women's conservative ideals and interconnected work for women's education are reviewed in the context of late Victorian Oxford. This study is prefaced by a discussion of historical literature on women's higher education which concludes that twentieth century feminist historians have sometimes downplayed the role of reformers who deliberately disassociated women's educational reform from the advance of gender equality. A study of conservative reformers complicates definitions both of feminism and anti-feminism, and provides an important reminder of the broader intellectual and political contexts which produced them both
Item Type:Article
Additional Information:RAE2008 UoA62
Uncontrolled Keywords:Higher Education; Educational Change; Womens Education; Feminism; Females; Sex Role; Political Attitudes; Ideology; Educational History; Activism
Subjects:L Education > LA History of education
H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Women > HQ1101 Women. Feminism
L Education > LC Special aspects of Education > LC1401 Women. Girls
Schools and Departments:School of Social Sciences > History
Date:1 July 2005
Identification Number:10.1080/00467600500129583
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