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Woman in Science / With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind

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The work traces the long struggle of women to claim intellectual recognition, opening with an overview of cultural and institutional barriers and then presenting assorted historical studies and portraits that illustrate women's roles as teachers, patrons, and contributors to scientific and scholarly pursuits. It alternates narrative history with biographical sketches and institutional analysis, documenting patterns of exclusion, the strategies women used to gain access to learning, and the often overlooked influence they exerted on scholarship. The author argues for broader acknowledgment of these contributions and situates individual stories within changing social and educational frameworks across eras.

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J. A. Zahm

J. A. Zahm was an American author and advocate for women's contributions to science and education. He is known for his works that explore diverse themes, including travel and the role of women in intellectual pursuits. His notable titles include "From Berlin to Bagdad and Babylon," which reflects his interest in global cultures, and "Up the Orinoco and down the Magdalena," showcasing his adventurous spirit. Additionally, Zahm's "Woman in Science" highlights the historical struggles women faced in the pursuit of knowledge, emphasizing their significant yet often overlooked contributions to various fields. His writings contribute to the discourse on gender and education in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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