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Naisten kasvatuksesta

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The author analyzes how prevailing ideas and customs have shaped girls' upbringing and women's social position, arguing that abstract philosophical and literary ideals created an imposed feminine archetype. The essay traces how these constructed notions informed laws, family practices, and educational habits, producing systemic biases that favor sons and marginalize daughters. Through historical examples and illustrative anecdotes, it critiques doctrines that deny women intellectual and social agency, describes the emotional and practical consequences of constrained upbringing — including ill-preparedness for married life — and calls for reassessment of educational principles to meet changing social demands.

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Lucina Hagman

Lucina Hagman was a Finnish author and advocate for women's education and rights in the 19th century. She is known for her contributions to literature that reflect the social issues of her time, particularly regarding women's roles and education. One of her notable works is "Fredrika Bremer," which explores themes of feminism and social reform. In addition to her literary pursuits, Hagman was actively involved in promoting women's education, making significant strides in advancing the status of women in Finnish society.

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