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Woman's work and woman's culture. A series of essays. / Edited by Josephine E. Butler.

Van Pelt Library HQ1596 .B8 1869a
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women--Social conditions.
Women.
Physical Description:
lxiv, 367 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Macmillan and Co., 1869.
Contents:
Introduction, by the editor.
The final cause of woman, by Frances P. Cobbe.
How to provide for superfluous women, by Jessie Boucherett.
Education considered as a profession for women, by G. Butler.
Medicine as a profession for women, by Sophia Jex-Blake.
The teaching of science, by James Stuart.
On some historical aspects of family life, by C.H. Pearson.
The property disabilities of a married woman, and other legal effects of marriage, by H.N. Mozley.
Female suffrage, considered chiefly with regard to its indirect results, by Julia Wedgwood.
The education of girls, its present and its future, by Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme.
The social position of women in the present age, by John Boyd-Kinnear.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Photocopy. Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Library Photoduplication Service, 1986.
OCLC:
37591342

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