History of EWS

Works About Emma Hart Willard School

 
Gilligan, Carol, Nona Lyons, Trudy J. Hanmer, eds. Making Connections: the relational worlds of adolescent girls at Emma Willard School. Troy, NY : Emma Willard School, 1989.

Lay, Clemewell and Anne Wellington. Emma Willard Plan of Education. Troy: Emma Willard School, 1961. (Lengthy discussion of all aspects of the School from the 1940s into the 1960s by its co-headmistresses during that period. Focuses on the integrated curriculum.)

LaFarge, Phyllis. "A Warmhearted Guide to Certain Girls' Schools." Harper's Magazine, 226 (April 1963), pp. 73-99.

McNamee, Dardis. "What Do Young Women Want?" Capital Region Magazine, (March 1989), 51+.

Potwine, Elizabeth B. Faithfully Yours, Eliza Kellas. Troy: Emma Willard School, 1960. (Early history of the School; concentrates on the administration of its sixth head, Eliza Kellas.)

Prose, Francine. "Confident at 11, Confused at 16." New York Times Magazine, (January 7, 1990), 22+.

Scott, Anne Firor. "The Ever-Widening Circle: The Diffusion of Feminist Values from the Troy Female Seminary, 1822-1872." History and Education Quarterly, 19 (Spring 1979), pp. 3-25.

__________. "What, Then, is the American: This New Woman?" Journal of American History, LXV, 3 (Dec. 1978), pp. 679-703.

* Steinberg, Jane. "The Boarding School Mystique." Mademoiselle, 63 (May 1966), 176+.

Taylor, James Monroe. Before Vassar Opened. Boston: 1914.

 

 

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