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建立人际资源圈Women_Stive_For_Higher_Education_In_The_Late_19th_Century
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Women Stive For Higher Education In The Late 19th Century
Women Strive for Higher Education in the late 19th Century
During the late nineteenth century the womens labor force was increasing steadily in manufacturing occupations. This increase wasnt due to an increasing degree of womens knowledge, it was due to the seek for excitement and independence or, more likely, to contribute to their families subsistence and their own self support, cultural and economic changes combined to create a new stage in the female life cycle (Evans 133). Although this new stage of womens work seemed like a great advantage, women still werent able to expand their mental abilities. Magazines such as Good Housekeeping tried to promote the perfection of womens household and nurturing skills. Women who possessed such skills were considered educated and favorable. This was a huge contradiction because if women were to become experts in their arena, they would need more education than a womens magazine could provide (Evans 139). This contradiction expanded on the thought of higher education for women.
Since the 1860s colleges and universities, such as Smith College, were coeducational. The founder of Smith College, Sophia Smith, once said It is not my design to render my sex any the less feminine, but to develop as
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