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The Women of the Arabs

Chapter 70: Transcriber's Notes:
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A historical and ethnographic survey examines the legal, social, and domestic conditions of Arab women from pre-Islamic times through nineteenth-century Syria, considering Islamic, Druze, and Nusairîyeh influences on female status. It traces missionary engagement and educational efforts from 1820 to 1872, describes schools and individual student biographies, and reports on medical, religious, and charitable work aimed at women and girls. Chapters address Bedouin life, changing cultural norms, contemporary Syrian views on female education, the amount of biblical instruction in mission schools, and a children’s section that conveys domestic customs and nursery lore.

Transcriber's Notes:

Replaced "Beirut" with "Beirût" for consistency throughout the book.
Replaced "Nusairiyeh" with "Nusairîyeh" for consistency throughout the book.
Page 147: Added opening parenthesis before "etc., etc."
Page 206: Changed Aitah to Aitath.
Page 273: Changed Inshallah to Inshullah.
Page 311: Changed Mushullah to Mashallah.
Page 370: Changed Abdulla Yanni to Abdullah Yanni.