Three Centuries of Girls Education
Three Centuries of Girls Education In Three Centuries of Girls' Education, Mary Anne O'Neil offers both an examination and the first English translation of Les Rglemens des religieuses Ursulines de…
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Three Centuries of Girls Education
In Three Centuries of Girls' Education, Mary Anne O'Neil offers both an examination and the first English translation of Les Rglemens des religieuses Ursulines de la Congrgation de Paris. It is also one of the few surviving documents describing the day-to-day operations of early Ursuline schools.O'Neil traces the history of the document 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 St. Published in 1705, Regulations is the first pedagogical system explicitly designed for the education of girls.
In the eighteenth century, New Orleans Ursulines used the Regulations as Jean Martin's spirited defense of the traditional French Ursuline method after World War II.