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Introduction ; The development of schooling for girls in England and France ; Becoming a schoolmistress ; The business of school-keeping ; Teaching as a profession ; Becoming a schoolgirl ; Instruction ; Crossing the Channel ; Conclusion

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[A] beautifully structured book.
*European History Quarterly*

empirical scholarship at its best... De Bellaigue succeeds in calling attention to correcting, extending, and refining modern understanding of nineteenth-century private education by, for, and about women on both sides of the Channel.
*Gina Luria Walker, Journal of British Studies*

This ambitious comparative study of the education of middle-class English and French girls before the start of more active intervention by national governments later in the nineteenth century is an important addition to the existing historical literature.
*Linda L. Clark, Paedegogica Historica*

Bellaigue's study fills an important gap in our understanding of the development of girls' education in the nineteenth century. Her book is clearly written, well-paced, and provided with useful tables and illustrations. Her comparative approach also proves a valuable way of capturing the essence of boarding-school education in the two countries.
*Laurence Brockliss, English Historical Review*

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