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... women as a necessary step in preparation for professional women teachers . The Catholic Church opposed the training of women teachers out- side the convents , and as late as 1850 the law Falloux in France , under the influence of the ...
... women as a necessary step in preparation for professional women teachers . The Catholic Church opposed the training of women teachers out- side the convents , and as late as 1850 the law Falloux in France , under the influence of the ...
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... women . The opposition of the churches was of a more fundamental character and could be withdrawn only with the general change towards the social status of women . In consequence it was in Protestant countries and in mainly secularised ...
... women . The opposition of the churches was of a more fundamental character and could be withdrawn only with the general change towards the social status of women . In consequence it was in Protestant countries and in mainly secularised ...
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... women's higher education had been won and the new federal University of Victoria ( 1879 ) from the start admitted women on equal terms with men . In Russia the movement was similar . After the initial check by the Statute of 1863 the ...
... women's higher education had been won and the new federal University of Victoria ( 1879 ) from the start admitted women on equal terms with men . In Russia the movement was similar . After the initial check by the Statute of 1863 the ...
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