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Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan Book

Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan
Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan, In this compelling biography, Barbara Rose tells the story of Tsuda Umeko, an American-educated Japanese woman who founded the first institution of higher education for women in Japan. Setting Tsuda's life and achievements in the context of the women's mo, Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan, In this compelling biography, Barbara Rose tells the story of Tsuda Umeko, an American-educated Japanese woman who founded the first institution of higher education for women in Japan. Setting Tsuda's life and achievements in the context of the women's mo, Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan
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  • Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan
  • Written by author Barbara Rose
  • Published by Yale University Press, January 1992
  • In this compelling biography, Barbara Rose tells the story of Tsuda Umeko, an American-educated Japanese woman who founded the first institution of higher education for women in Japan. Setting Tsuda's life and achievements in the context of the women's mo
  • Tsuda Umeko was one of five young Japanese girls sent to the United States in 1871 by their government to be trained in the lore of domesticity. The new Meiji rulers defined a "true woman" as one who had learned to rear children who would be loyal and obe
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Preface
Chronology
Ch. 1Introduction: The Old Life & the New1
Ch. 2To Study for the Good of Our Countrywomen, 1871-18828
Ch. 3My Right, & My Place, 1882-188937
Ch. 4Woman's Paramount Sphere, 1889-189981
Ch. 5To Know the Contents of Life for Ourselves, 1900-1929124
Ch. 6Conclusion: In Quiet Places, in Quiet Ways160
Notes165
Bibliography189
Index199


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