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The monograph surveys the expansion and varieties of higher education available to women in the United States, distinguishing broadly between liberal college training and professional or vocational instruction. It categorizes institutions as coeducational colleges, independent women’s colleges, and women’s colleges affiliated with men's institutions, and examines regional patterns in coeducation. The analysis links western prevalence of mixed education to public-school traditions and to the prominence of women as teachers following the Civil War, while eastern developments followed a different private-college trajectory. The work reviews early institutional examples, traces the spread of state universities admitting women, and presents comparative data on women’s participation across disciplines and time.

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M. Carey Thomas

M. Carey Thomas was an influential American educator and advocate for women's rights in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her work "Education of Women," which emphasizes the importance of higher education for women and the need for societal change to support their intellectual development. Thomas served as the president of Bryn Mawr College, where she implemented progressive educational reforms and championed the cause of women's education. Her contributions to literature and education have left a lasting impact on the advancement of women's roles in academia.

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