Reviews
A Vision for Girls is a skillfully written book that places Bryn Mawr in the context of girls' education in America across the 20th century... excellent work of scholarship.
Hamilton's treatment of what some might regard as controversial material cannot be faulted.
Valuable as a testimony to the import of academic freedom.
A Vision for Girls adds a new chapter to the history of American education and women.
A compelling account of how the history of the Bryn Mawr School parallels the history of female education in the United States, as well as the broader history of the changing roles and expectations of women in American culture.
Valuable... suitable reading for undergraduate and graduate women's studies or education courses.
Book Details
Foreword, by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Preface
Introduction
1. The Bryn Mawr Vision: Imaging a Model School
2. Implementing the Vision: From Ideal to Institutional Realities
3. Transforming the Vision: The
Foreword, by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Preface
Introduction
1. The Bryn Mawr Vision: Imaging a Model School
2. Implementing the Vision: From Ideal to Institutional Realities
3. Transforming the Vision: The Bryn Mawr School in the Mid-Twentieth Century
5. Challenging the Vision: Broadening the Independent School Philosophy and Constituency
6. Reinventing the Vision: A School for Girls
Conclusion
Notes
Index