Dorothea Beale - Elizabeth Helen Shillito
Discover the remarkable life of Dorothea Beale, a pioneering figure in women's education, in this compelling biography. "Dorothea Beale: Principal of the Cheltenham Ladies' College, 1858-1906" by Elizabeth Helen Shillito offers a fascinating glimpse into the Victorian era and the challenges and triumphs of a woman dedicated to transforming educational opportunities for girls.
Explore the story of Cheltenham Ladies' College under Beale's visionary leadership, and her profound impact on shaping the lives of countless students. This carefully researched account provides valuable insights into the history of education and the ongoing struggle for gender equality. A must-read for anyone interested in biography, women's history, or the evolution of educational institutions. This historical biography provides a valuable resource for understanding the landscape of Victorian England and the significant contributions of Dorothea Beale to women's education.
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EAN: 9781023589758