The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... women . " The first two women to practise as doctors in England both studied abroad ; Dr Elizabeth Blackwell in the United States and Dr Elizabeth Garrett in France . In 1881 21 women were registered as doctors ; by 1901 the numbers had ...
... women . " The first two women to practise as doctors in England both studied abroad ; Dr Elizabeth Blackwell in the United States and Dr Elizabeth Garrett in France . In 1881 21 women were registered as doctors ; by 1901 the numbers had ...
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... Women's Emigration Society was founded to give information and grant loans for the emigration of edu- cated women to the colonies . By this time the fate of the unmarried woman who was without male relatives to support her was little im ...
... Women's Emigration Society was founded to give information and grant loans for the emigration of edu- cated women to the colonies . By this time the fate of the unmarried woman who was without male relatives to support her was little im ...
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Barbara Rees. of 1851 , there was a noticeable increase in the numbers of women em- ployed as metal - workers . But most of the women in manufacturing industries were in textiles and dyeing . Women who worked in the factories were in ...
Barbara Rees. of 1851 , there was a noticeable increase in the numbers of women em- ployed as metal - workers . But most of the women in manufacturing industries were in textiles and dyeing . Women who worked in the factories were in ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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