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of girls in German-speaking countries between the beginning of the 19th century and 1908. The names may mean higher education, but also education of girls (or daughters) of the upper classes. Some early institutions of higher education for girls were called
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Education at these schools aimed primarily to prepare the girls to become wives and mothers. For more scientific education, wealthy families sent their girls to a
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The first schools providing higher education for girls were founded at the beginning of the 18th century. The Gymnaecum, founded in 1709 by
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Weiblichkeit und Bildung. Ideengeschichtliche Grundlage für die Etablierung des höheren Mädchenschulwesens in Deutschland
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Schule in einer hanseatischen Bürgergesellschaft: zur Sozialgeschichte des niederen Schulwesens in Lübeck (1800–1866)
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The term Höhere Mädchenschule was used for schools which promoted education of the mind ("geistige Bildung") beyond
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In: Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon, 1905 (auf Zeno.org). Retrieved 30 October 2010.
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achieved in 1908, in collaboration with the responsible Prussian cultural politician
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Schaser, Angelika: Frauenbewegung in Deutschland 1848–1933. Darmstadt 2006, p. 25.
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and other reformers, that schools for girls were fundamentally restructured.
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was served, to fulfil other duties. At the end of the 19th century,
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had 213 public höhere Mädchenschulen and 656 private ones.
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Index


Victoria-Lyceum
higher education
Lyceum
Gymnasium
Volksschule
höhere Töchter
de
bourgeoisie
Papenburg
August Hermann Francke
Congregation of Jesus
Bamberg
Hanover
Johann Heinrich Meier
de
Lübeck
Quedlinburg
Neustädter Grundschule Quedlinburg
de
finishing school
compulsory education
Prussia
Gymnasiale Oberstufe
de
Abitur
Lehrerinnenseminar
de
Mädchengymnasium
de

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