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The College, the Market, and the Court or, Woman's relation to education, labor and law. Empowering Women Through Education, Labor, and Law
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- Nombre de pages414
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664561152
- EAN4057664561152
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille855 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In her seminal work, "The College, the Market, and the Court, " Caroline Wells Healey Dall explores the intricate relationship between women's education, labor, and legal rights in the context of 19th-century America. Dall employs a persuasive and analytical literary style, combining personal anecdotes with sociopolitical commentary, illustrating the societal constraints imposed on women and advocating for their rightful place in both educational institutions and the workforce.
The book is set against the backdrop of the burgeoning women's rights movement, delving deeply into the intersection of gender and societal expectations, and thereby enriching our understanding of the era's complexities. Caroline Wells Healey Dall was an ardent feminist and abolitionalist, deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including Transcendentalism and the early suffrage movement.
As a prominent lecturer and writer, Dall's experiences in advocating for women'Äôs rights and her involvement in progressive social reforms informed her perspective on education and legal barriers faced by women. Her academic pursuits and activism uniquely positioned her to articulate a vision for women's roles in society, making her insights profoundly relevant and impactful. I highly recommend "The College, the Market, and the Court" to scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of women's rights.
Dall's eloquent arguments and rare insights offer invaluable lessons on the socio-educational landscape of her time, serving as a historical lens through which to examine contemporary discussions about gender equality and empowerment.
The book is set against the backdrop of the burgeoning women's rights movement, delving deeply into the intersection of gender and societal expectations, and thereby enriching our understanding of the era's complexities. Caroline Wells Healey Dall was an ardent feminist and abolitionalist, deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including Transcendentalism and the early suffrage movement.
As a prominent lecturer and writer, Dall's experiences in advocating for women'Äôs rights and her involvement in progressive social reforms informed her perspective on education and legal barriers faced by women. Her academic pursuits and activism uniquely positioned her to articulate a vision for women's roles in society, making her insights profoundly relevant and impactful. I highly recommend "The College, the Market, and the Court" to scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of women's rights.
Dall's eloquent arguments and rare insights offer invaluable lessons on the socio-educational landscape of her time, serving as a historical lens through which to examine contemporary discussions about gender equality and empowerment.




