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Isabelle Gatti de Gamond

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She returned to Brussels in 1861, and continued her education by following public courses organised by the city government. Her ideas on education had already been formed, and in 1862 she launched the journal
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Her mother, an inspector of girl's schools, died in 1854, and the family's genteel poverty forced Isabelle to seek employment. She found this in
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Gubin, E., & Piette, V., "GATTI de GAMOND Isabelle, Laure (1839–1905)" in E. Gubin, C. Jacques, V. Piette & J. Puissant (eds),
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In 1864, with the financial assistance of the city council, she launched the first systematic courses of secondary female education (
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In polls held by Belgian TV stations in 2005 to find the greatest Belgians, she was voted 55th in the
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was a staunch supporter and assisted in the creation of an advanced, pre-university section in 1891.
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Isabelle Gatti was the second of four daughters born to Giovanni Gatti, an Italian artist, and
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The Catholic press opposed her work, but the school was a success. Among the teachers were
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Gatti retired from educational work in 1899 and entered politics as an activist for the
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with a Polish noble family. It was at this time that she became an
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Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles.
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Cluysenaar
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educationalist
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Zoé de Gamond
Brussels
Paris
phalanstère
utopian socialist
Charles Fourier
Cîteaux
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Marie Popelin
Henriette Dachsbeck

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