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Created Posted by Anonymous on March 2, 2021
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Women college principals and their views on degrees, 1879–1920

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'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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Anne Keene explores the views of the 10 women principals of the 5 women's colleges estabished between 1879-1920

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'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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Anne Keen
Keywords
women at Oxford
early Oxford life
history of women
women in education
Department: Bodleian Library
Date Added: 02/03/2021
Duration: 00:17:33

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