Thoughts on some questions relating to women, 1860-1908 / by Emily Davies, LL. D. ; with prefatory note by E.E. Constance Jones, Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.

Author
Davies, Emily, 1830-1921 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cambridge : Bowes and Bowes, 1910.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 227 pages) : portrait.

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Subject(s)
Writer of preface
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood. [More in this series]
Contains
Notes
Reproduction of the original from the Teachers College, Milbank Memorial Library, Columbia University.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Letters to a daily paper, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1860
  • Female physicians. Reprinted from the "Englishwoman's journal." 1861
  • Employment of women. Northumberland and Durham. 1861
  • Medicine as a profession for women. Read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association. 1862
  • University degrees and the education of women. Reprinted from "The Victoria magazine." 1863
  • Secondary instruction as relating to girls. Read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association. 1864
  • Some account of a proposed new college for women. Read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association. 1868
  • On the influence upon girls' schools of external examinations. Reprinted from "The London student." 1868
  • Special systems of education for women. Reprinted from "The London student." 1868
  • Home and the higher education. Read at the annual meeting of the Birmingham Higher Education Association. 1878
  • Women in the universities of England and Scotland. 1896
  • The women's suffrage movement. Reprinted from "The Girton review." 1905
  • Letters to "The Times" and "The Spectator" on women's suffrage. 1907-8.
OCLC
613238084
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