An inspiring story about the struggle of women for the right to education!
The Bestuzhev Courses were a unique phenomenon in the social life of Russia in the last quarter of the 19th century - early 20th century. They were organized...
so that women could receive higher education and existed as a non-governmental university based on private donations. Dmitry Mendeleev, Alexander Butlerov, and other Russian stars of world science taught here. The training programs, laboratory and classroom equipment (the courses even had their own observatory and scientific library) corresponded to the level of world universities.
The comic tells the story of how in the 19th century three women created the first university for women in St. Petersburg. The book describes their struggle for the right to study, obtain higher education, and work. You will also learn how the Bestuzhev Courses were organized, who taught there, who supported the initiative, and why the path for women in education took half a century.
Author: Анна Русинова
Printhouse: Samokat
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2021
ISBN: 9785001670957
Number of pages: 96
Size: 245х176х10 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 300 g
ID: 1690456
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