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Cameron, Jennifer J., A dangerous innovator. Mary Ward (1585-1645)
- Aufl.
St. Pauls Publications 2000
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This book tells the story of the Yorkshire woman, Mary Ward, who lived in the Elizabethan age and whose life reflected the courage, wit and creativity of the times. Mary and her companions educated girls when most were denied this advantage. Her founding of schools for girls across Europe was considered "a dangerous innovation". She endured opposition and the suppression of the Institute that she founded in a spirit of faith and trust in God as a joyful, English woman of the seventeenth century.
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- Aufl.
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German
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Klappentext:
This book tells the story of the Yorkshire woman, Mary Ward, who lived in the Elizabethan age and whose life reflected the courage, wit and creativity of the times. Mary and her companions educated girls when most were denied this advantage. Her founding of schools for girls across Europe was considered "a dangerous innovation". She endured opposition and the suppression of the Institute that she founded in a spirit of faith and trust in God as a joyful, English woman of the seventeenth century.
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1.MW.1 - Mary Wards Leben und Person
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