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By Judy G. Batson

ISBN-10: 0826516106

ISBN-13: 9780826516107

For over six centuries, the collage of Oxford have been an solely male bastion of privilege and chance. Few dreamed this might swap. but, in 1879, twenty-one pioneering girls quietly entered lately validated place of dwelling halls in Oxford within the desire of attending lectures and pursuing a process learn. extra ladies quickly and, via 1893, there have been 5 women's societies, every one with its personal relevant, employees, and identification. basically 80 years after girls first seemed in Oxford, the 5 residential societies have been granted complete prestige as faculties of the University-self-governing entities with the entire rights and responsibilities of the men's colleges-and ladies scholars constituted sixteen percentage of the undergraduate inhabitants. even though nonetheless a special minority, ladies had won complete entry to the wealthy assets, possibilities, and demanding situations of the collage.

Her Oxford appears on the humans and the political and social forces that produced this dramatic transformation. Drawing on an enormous array of biographies, histories, obituaries, and records, Batson strains not just the institutional struggles over privileges and disciplinary principles for girls, but in addition the wealthy texture of daily life-women's novice theatricals, debating societies, activities, and school escapades (Dorothy Sayers is the topic of relatively a few). She tells the tales of women's energetic roles in conflict efforts and within the suffrage stream.

An strange function of the ebook is the set of a hundred and twenty biographical profiles of girls who attended Oxford among 1879 and 1960. They represent a who is Who of girls scientists, anthropologists, psychotherapists, educators, novelists, and social reformers within the English-speaking international.

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16 It is fitting that, as Elizabeth Wordsworth indelibly imprinted her personality and values on the institution that she would head, she should have had the naming of it. The committee accepted her suggestion that it be called Lady Margaret Hall after Lady Margaret Beaufort (1443–1509), mother of King Henry VII and benefactress of both Oxford and Cambridge; as Miss Wordsworth noted, she was “a gentlewoman, a scholar, and a saint, and after being three times married she took a vow of celibacy.

Several names were bandied about—Town Students (too inaccurate); Students Not Attached to a Hall (too cumbersome); and Unattached (too likely to be the butt of undergraduate jokes)—but nothing seemed to take. ”24 Finally, at the suggestion of the rector of Exeter, the title Oxford Home-Students was adopted in 1891, with the form Society of Oxford Home-Students officially accepted by the AEW in 1898. As the first secretary of the AEW, Charlotte Green shepherded this unique collection of students until her husband died in 1882, after which she resigned.

Before being allowed to begin the studies they were so eager to take up, however, they were required to pass the First Examination for Women or an equivalent accepted by the Delegacy of Local Examinations. The First Examination for Women The Women’s First examination consisted of papers in two languages (usually French and German), arithmetic, and either the first two books of Euclid or algebra. For many women, it was a difficult hurdle, given the deficiencies in their education to that point. In fact, the LMH Committee once recommended waiving it completely for students who were finding their preparations a struggle.

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