France played a leading role in the European Enlightenment, influencing other European countries in their thinking and development of philosophical ideas based on the emerging ideals of liberté, égalité and fraternité. Among the many topics alive in intellectual circles at the time, a debate about the education of females peaked in the 18th century, and it is not surprising that it was a Frenchman, François Fénelon, who drew attention first through his Traité de l'éducation des filles (1687) to the lack of education for females. His countrywoman Madame de Lambert extended his argument in her Avis d’une mère à sa fille (1688-1692, published 1728), a lengthy essay addressed to her daughter justifying the importance and describing the nature ...
In 1690, the French scholar Gilles Ménage (1613-1692) published the first edition of his Historia Mu...
If Anne-Thérèse de Lambert (1647 – 1733) is ignored nowadays as an author, it’s because of an histor...
In Paris, in 1766 was born one of the most famous saloniérs at the turn of the 18. century Anne-Luis...
The ardent reflections of the Age of Enlightenment writers leads them to an awareness of the decline...
In this article, the author presents an analysis of early eighteenth-century att...
Marivaux's La vie de Marianne forms an interesting contrast to the prevalent aut...
AbstractThis work is at the crossroads between intellectual history, history of education and women’...
This genre study seeks to understand the debate embedded in eighteenth-century English, French, and ...
Women's Literacy Rate and School Attendance in Northern France During the French Revolution. XVIIth...
Anne Thérèse de Lambert (1647-1733) y Josefa Amar y Borbón (1749-¿1808?), vivieron en contextos dife...
In the 18th century, Germany was composed of more than 300 small states which differed politically, ...
This dissertation analyzes one eighteenth-century French philosophe’s proposal to educate girls to b...
By the end of the 18th century the daughters of the nobility in the northern parts of Europe receive...
This thesis explores the status of German women writers in the 18th century during the era of Enligh...
Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis introduced the Spanish people to educational debates which already exis...
In 1690, the French scholar Gilles Ménage (1613-1692) published the first edition of his Historia Mu...
If Anne-Thérèse de Lambert (1647 – 1733) is ignored nowadays as an author, it’s because of an histor...
In Paris, in 1766 was born one of the most famous saloniérs at the turn of the 18. century Anne-Luis...
The ardent reflections of the Age of Enlightenment writers leads them to an awareness of the decline...
In this article, the author presents an analysis of early eighteenth-century att...
Marivaux's La vie de Marianne forms an interesting contrast to the prevalent aut...
AbstractThis work is at the crossroads between intellectual history, history of education and women’...
This genre study seeks to understand the debate embedded in eighteenth-century English, French, and ...
Women's Literacy Rate and School Attendance in Northern France During the French Revolution. XVIIth...
Anne Thérèse de Lambert (1647-1733) y Josefa Amar y Borbón (1749-¿1808?), vivieron en contextos dife...
In the 18th century, Germany was composed of more than 300 small states which differed politically, ...
This dissertation analyzes one eighteenth-century French philosophe’s proposal to educate girls to b...
By the end of the 18th century the daughters of the nobility in the northern parts of Europe receive...
This thesis explores the status of German women writers in the 18th century during the era of Enligh...
Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis introduced the Spanish people to educational debates which already exis...
In 1690, the French scholar Gilles Ménage (1613-1692) published the first edition of his Historia Mu...
If Anne-Thérèse de Lambert (1647 – 1733) is ignored nowadays as an author, it’s because of an histor...
In Paris, in 1766 was born one of the most famous saloniérs at the turn of the 18. century Anne-Luis...