Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the contributions of educated women in Spain and New Spain, this study explores the lives and works of early modern female advocates for women's education. It highlights prominent figures like Sor Juana and Santa Teresa de Jesús, while also shedding light on lesser-known women who played significant roles in this movement. Drawing from diverse sources, the book examines how these women influenced societal views on education and gender during their time.
