Educated Woman
Discover the compelling insights of Educated Woman by Katharina Rowold, a thought-provoking comparative study published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. Spanning 322 pages, this book delves into the intricate constructions of female nature during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Rowold meticulously examines the debates surrounding women's access to higher education, shedding light on how gender differences were negotiated across Britain, Germany, and Spain. This scholarly work not only highlights the historical challenges faced by women in education but also invites readers to reflect on the ongoing conversations about gender equality.
Whether you are an educator, a student of gender studies, or simply curious about the evolution of women's roles in academia, Educated Woman is an essential addition to your library. Explore the rich narratives and critical analyses that shape our understanding of women's education throughout history.