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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | "Is not woman a human being?" : discourses on education in the early national period | 15 |
3 | "Cultivating the powers of human beings" : curriculum and pedagogy in schools and academies in the new republic | 35 |
4 | Female education and the emergence of the "middling classes" | 53 |
5 | "Perfecting our whole nature" : intellectual and physical education for women in the antebellum era | 77 |
6 | Possibilities and limitations : education and white middle-class womanhood | 99 |
App | Institutions considered in this study, by state and year of data | 117 |
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