Letters on Education
With Observations on Religious and Metaphysical Subjects
- 532pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
This work by historian Catharine Macaulay advocates for equal education for girls and boys, reflecting her progressive views from 1790. It challenges traditional gender roles and emphasizes the importance of education for both sexes, highlighting the potential of women when given the same educational opportunities as men. Macaulay's insights contribute to the discourse on gender equality and education, making it a significant historical text in the fight for women's rights.
