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Methodists and Women's Education in Ontario, 1836-1925

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Situating the evolution of Methodist education for women in Ontario within the larger social and cultural context, Methodists and Women's Education in Ontario describes the often unintended and unf...
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  • 23 August 1996
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Selles documents nearly a century of Methodist education from the early seminary movement in Upper Canada, through the establishment of ladies' colleges, to the admission of women into the university. She reconstructs what life was like for women at these institutions and highlights changing ideologies, curricula, and views on women's education as well as introducing some of the unique personalities who shaped Methodist higher education. Selles concludes that by attempting to create an ideal Christian woman through education, Methodist education structures consciously created and imposed a class-based gender ideology.
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Price: $110.00
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Publication Date: 23 August 1996
ISBN: 9780773566255
Format: eBook
BISACs: HISTORY / Canada / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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"Selles's demonstration of the widespread and persistent ramifications of patriarchal ideology in the lives of women students, supervisory committees, and staff and her evocative profiles of students and educators make for very interesting history and a good read!" Sharon Cook, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa.