Considering the role of women as educational policy-makers, and in
particular focusing on 29 women members of the London School Board,
this book examines the link between private lives and public
practice in Victorian and Edwardian England. These political
activists were among the first women in England to be elected to
positions of political responsibility. Key concerns in the book are
issues such as gender and power, and gender and welfare.
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