The eighteenth century saw a flourishing of scientific and philosophical thought throughout Scotland, known as the Scottish Enlightenment. The accomplishments of prominent male figures of this period have been well documented in all disciplines. However, studies of women’s experiences are relatively sparse. This paper partially corrects this oversight by drawing together evidence for women’s participation in mathematics in Scotland between 1730 and 1850. In considering women across all social classes, it argues for a broad definition of ‘mathematics’ that includes arithmetic and astronomy, and assesses women’s opportunities for engagement under three headings: education, family, and sociability. It concludes that certain elements of Scottis...
AbstractOur purpose is to view the mathematical contribution of The Ladies' Diary as a whole. We sha...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
Limited historical research has been done on women in medieval Scotland. In part this had been due t...
The eighteenth century saw a flourishing of scientific and philosophical thought throughout Scotland...
AbstractWhat was the extent of women's interest in and practice of mathematics in Britain in the 18t...
The significance of the Enlightenment for women’s power in society and culture has been a topic of s...
Historians have already demonstrated that the European Enlightenment energised debate on the social ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
The eighteenth century looms large in the Scottish imagination. It is a century that saw the doublin...
Among the various hypotheses which have been put forward in recent decades to explain the obvious ge...
This study examines sex differences in mathematics in Scotland. The study is based on longitudinal d...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
This article examines attitudes to female education in the Scottish periodical press in the latter h...
AbstractThe existence of the Ladies' Diary or the Woman's Almanack, an 18th century English magazine...
Abstract In this article, I consider the history of the International Commission on Mathematical Ins...
AbstractOur purpose is to view the mathematical contribution of The Ladies' Diary as a whole. We sha...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
Limited historical research has been done on women in medieval Scotland. In part this had been due t...
The eighteenth century saw a flourishing of scientific and philosophical thought throughout Scotland...
AbstractWhat was the extent of women's interest in and practice of mathematics in Britain in the 18t...
The significance of the Enlightenment for women’s power in society and culture has been a topic of s...
Historians have already demonstrated that the European Enlightenment energised debate on the social ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
The eighteenth century looms large in the Scottish imagination. It is a century that saw the doublin...
Among the various hypotheses which have been put forward in recent decades to explain the obvious ge...
This study examines sex differences in mathematics in Scotland. The study is based on longitudinal d...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
This article examines attitudes to female education in the Scottish periodical press in the latter h...
AbstractThe existence of the Ladies' Diary or the Woman's Almanack, an 18th century English magazine...
Abstract In this article, I consider the history of the International Commission on Mathematical Ins...
AbstractOur purpose is to view the mathematical contribution of The Ladies' Diary as a whole. We sha...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
Limited historical research has been done on women in medieval Scotland. In part this had been due t...