About The Book: Hindoo Female Education by Priscilla Chapman examines the state of women’s education in 19th-century India, focusing on Hindu communities. The book discusses societal attitudes, cultural barriers, and the limited opportunities available for girls and women. Chapman highlights missionary and reform efforts to promote female literacy, schooling, and moral instruction. She advocates for increased educational access, emphasizing its importance for social progress and empowerment. The work provides valuable historical insight into the challenges and developments in women’s education during colonial India.
Author: Priscilla Chapman
Pages: 208
Edition: 1839
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