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Women and their vocation

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Writing in the aftermath of the Revolution of 1848, Luise Bchner argued strongly for the reform of women's education in her best-known work, Women and Their Vocation. Although she accepted the nineteenth-century view of the primacy of home and family for women, she believed that an appropriate education was necessary for the development of a woman's skills and intellect. Only then could women make their fullest contribution to society, whether through their influence within the family circle, or by acting in the public sphere. Women and Their Vocation presents a translation of Bchner's essay and an introduction to her life and the issues related to a woman's role in nineteenth-century Germany.

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Women and their vocation, Luise Büchner

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1999
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