Tsuda Umeko And Women's Education In Japan
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Tsuda Umeko And Women's Education In Japan

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In this compelling biography, Barbara Rose tells the story of Tsuda Umeko, an American-educated Japanese woman who founded the first institution of higher education for women in Japan. Setting Tsuda's life and achievements in the context of the women's movements and the ideology of female domesticity in turn-of-the-century America and Japan, Rose shows how Tsuda's experien...more
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published January 29th 1992 by Yale University Press
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