A Danger To The Men? by Susan M Parkes

A Danger To The Men? by Susan M Parkes

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Despite on-going opposition to the higher education of women, in 1904 Trinity College became the first of the historic universities of Britain and Ireland to admit women to degrees. A century later, sixty per cent of the student body is female, and the university’s chancellor and vice-provost are both women.

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A Danger To The Men? by Susan M Parkes

Despite on-going opposition to the higher education of women, in 1904 Trinity College became the first of the historic universities of Britain and Ireland to admit women to degrees. A century later, sixty per cent of the student body is female, and the universitys chancellor and vice-provost are both women.

SUSAN M. PARKES is an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and a historian of education. She is the author of a book on the history of the Church of Ireland Training College and co-author of a history of Alexandra College, Dublin.

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ISBN 13 9781843510406
ISBN 10 1843510405
Title A Danger To The Men?
Author Susan M Parkes
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Lilliput Press Ltd
Year published 2008-04-11
Number of pages 352
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