Madison Women

Madison Women

Gender, Higher Education, and Literacy in Nineteenth-Century Appalachia

Hayes, Amanda E.

West Virginia University Press

09/2024

268

Mole

9781959000259

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Place, Culture, and Imagination: A Discussion of Methods
Small Stories, Part 1: Sarah McKittrick, Eliza Carpenter, Martha Lindsay

2. The Advantages of Education: A History of Madison College
Small Stories, Part 2: Elma Brashear, Austa Porter, M. Kate Wiser, Mary Smith, Mary Stockdale

3. Divided Arguments: Rhetorical Instruction at Madison College
Small Stories, Part 3: Sarah and Lizzie Jamison, Violet Scott, Amelia Matthews, Sue Craig

4. Madison College and Women's Education: Acceptance and Resistance
Small Stories, Part 4: Cordelia Downard, Bell Coulter, Mollie and Elma Gaston

5. Higher Ideals: The Madison Women and Social Action
Small Stories, Part 5: Maggie Hyatt, Kate Green, Lizzie Smith, Nancy Wallace, Mary Lawrence

6. The Future is the Past: Formal Education and Appalachian History
Small Stories, Part 6: Sarah Morrison, Emma Campbell

7. What Was Lost, What Remains: Madison College's Sister Schools
Small Stories, Part 7: Jennie Moore and Eliza Ralston, Sarah Owens Longsworth, Lizzie Moss

Conclusion: Why Does it Matter?

Endnotes
Bibliography
Appalachia; education; women; higher education; college; Madison College; gender roles; nineteenth century; learning; literacy