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Women Philosophers Volume I Education And Activism In Nineteenthcentury America Dorothy Rogers

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Women Philosophers Volume I Education And Activism In Nineteenthcentury America Dorothy Rogers
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Author: Dorothy Rogers
ISBN: 9781350070592, 9781350070622, 1350070599, 1350070629
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Women Philosophers Volume I Education And Activism In Nineteenthcentury America Dorothy Rogers by Dorothy Rogers 9781350070592, 9781350070622, 1350070599, 1350070629 instant download after payment.

Illuminating a significant moment in the development of both American and feminist philosophical history, this study explores the experience and work of the women of the early American idealist movement. Beginning in St. Louis, Missouri in 1858, it became more influential as women joined and contributed to its development. Many of these women were pioneers in education and were expanding women’s role in it as teachers and scholars. Some were also ardent feminists. Chief among them were Susan E. Blow, Anna C. Brackett, Grace C. Bibb, Ellen M. Mitchell, Lucia Ames Mead, Caroline E. Sherman, and May Wright Sewall.
Providing new insights into the work of the core group of women thinkers, this volume includes new information about women who became associated with the movement as it expanded and developed offshoots in other parts of the nation. This includes the origins of the philosophical-idealist roots of their pacifist thought and activism, apparent in their writings and speeches, and the neo-Hegelian movement.

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