L'Instruction Publique en France et en Italie au dix-neuvième siècle
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This work examines the public education systems in France and Italy during the nineteenth century, focusing on the influence of Napoleon I on educational reforms, particularly for girls in Italy. It discusses the establishment of girls' colleges in various Italian cities and the impact of these institutions on women's education and societal roles. The text also explores the development of higher education in France, detailing its evolution from the pre-Revolutionary period through the Restoration. Additionally, it reflects on the teaching methods and public reception of notable educators, highlighting the interplay between state initiatives and individual contributions to educational progress.
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