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Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris

Mary Anne O'Neil
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Description:""Three Centuries of Girls' Education," edited by Mary Anne O'Neil, is an examination and English translation of the 1705 R�eglemens des Religieuses Ursulines de la Congr�egation de Paris, the first pedagogical system explicitly designed for the education of girls in France. O'Neil traces the history of the Regulations from the writings of the Italian foundress of the Ursulines, to the establishment of the religious order in Paris in 1612, to the changes in the organization of Ursuline schools in nineteenth-century France and, finally, to Mother Marie de Saint Jean Martin's spirited defense of the traditional French Ursuline method after World War II. In addition to explaining the schools' organization, curriculum, and teaching methods created by the 1705 R�eglemens, O'Neil situates Ursuline pedagogy in a historical framework. She discusses the history of the order itself, the history of girls' education in France from the Renaissance to the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church's stance on education in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the conflicts between church and state over education, and the changes in the curricula offered in Catholic schools for girls in France from the late Renaissance until the end of the nineteenth century. The Regulations is one of the few surviving documents describing the day-to-day operations of schools in early modern France and the most important of such documents for girls' education. Later in the eighteenth century, copies of the Regulations crossed the Atlantic to New France (Quebec) and Louisiana, where the New Orleans Ursulines used them as a guide to establish their schools and teaching methods. O'Neil's translation, the first in English, preserves the expression and style of the anonymous authors who exemplify the clarity of seventeenth-century French Classical writing. Her translation and history of the Regulations is sure to appeal to readers interested in the history of ideas in France, the history of girls' education, and Catholic education in America"--We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris. To get started finding Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Release
2022
ISBN
0807178691

Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris

Mary Anne O'Neil
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: ""Three Centuries of Girls' Education," edited by Mary Anne O'Neil, is an examination and English translation of the 1705 R�eglemens des Religieuses Ursulines de la Congr�egation de Paris, the first pedagogical system explicitly designed for the education of girls in France. O'Neil traces the history of the Regulations from the writings of the Italian foundress of the Ursulines, to the establishment of the religious order in Paris in 1612, to the changes in the organization of Ursuline schools in nineteenth-century France and, finally, to Mother Marie de Saint Jean Martin's spirited defense of the traditional French Ursuline method after World War II. In addition to explaining the schools' organization, curriculum, and teaching methods created by the 1705 R�eglemens, O'Neil situates Ursuline pedagogy in a historical framework. She discusses the history of the order itself, the history of girls' education in France from the Renaissance to the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church's stance on education in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the conflicts between church and state over education, and the changes in the curricula offered in Catholic schools for girls in France from the late Renaissance until the end of the nineteenth century. The Regulations is one of the few surviving documents describing the day-to-day operations of schools in early modern France and the most important of such documents for girls' education. Later in the eighteenth century, copies of the Regulations crossed the Atlantic to New France (Quebec) and Louisiana, where the New Orleans Ursulines used them as a guide to establish their schools and teaching methods. O'Neil's translation, the first in English, preserves the expression and style of the anonymous authors who exemplify the clarity of seventeenth-century French Classical writing. Her translation and history of the Regulations is sure to appeal to readers interested in the history of ideas in France, the history of girls' education, and Catholic education in America"--We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris. To get started finding Three Centuries of Girls' Education: Regulations of the Ursuline Nuns of the Congregation of Paris, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Release
2022
ISBN
0807178691
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