Her Oxford
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Her Oxford

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For over six centuries, the University of Oxford had been an exclusively male bastion of privilege and opportunity. Few dreamed this could change. Yet, in 1879, twenty-one pioneering women quietly entered two recently established residence halls in Oxford in the hope of attending lectures and pursuing a course of study. More women soon followed and, by 1893, there were five women's societies, each with its own principal, staff, and identity. Only eighty years after women first appeared in Oxford, the five residential societies were granted full status as colleges of the University-self-governing entities with all the rights and obligations of the men's colleges-and women students constituted 16 percent of the undergraduate population. Though still a distinct minority, women had gained full access to the rich resources, opportunities, and challenges of the University.

Her Oxford looks at the people and the political and social forces that produced this dramatic transformation. Drawing on a vast array of biographies, histories, obituaries, and archives, Batson traces not only the institutional struggles over privileges and disciplinary rules for women, but also the rich texture of everyday life-women's amateur theatricals, debating societies, sports, and college escapades (Dorothy Sayers is the subject of quite a few). She tells the stories of women's active roles in two war efforts and in the suffrage movement.

An unusual feature of the book is the set of 120 biographical profiles of women who attended Oxford between 1879 and 1960. They constitute a Who's Who of women scientists, anthropologists, psychotherapists, educators, novelists, and social reformers in the English-speaking world.

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Year
2008
ISBN
9780826592507

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. 1. Parting the Curtains
  9. 2. A Little Leavening
  10. 3. Plain Living and High Thinking
  11. 4. A Turning Point . . . and a Third Sister
  12. 5. First Adventurers, 1879–1889
  13. 6. Emerging from Adolescence
  14. 7. Honored Guests
  15. 8. The New Woman
  16. 9. New Principals, New Premises
  17. 10. On the Threshold
  18. 11. A Time of Sacrifice
  19. 12. Out of the Wilderness
  20. 13. A Changing Order
  21. 14. Weathering Storms
  22. 15. Looking Outward
  23. 16. War Again
  24. 17. An Austere Feast
  25. 18. Full Status
  26. Epilogue
  27. Appendix 1. Principals of the Oxford Women’s Colleges, 1879–1960
  28. Appendix 2. Some Notable Women Students, 1910–1920
  29. Appendix 3. Some Notable Women Students, 1921–1940
  30. Appendix 4. Some Notable Women Students, 1941–1960
  31. Appendix 5. Principals and Staff, 1945–1955
  32. Appendix 6. Building Programs of the 1950s and 1960s
  33. Notes
  34. Bibliography
  35. Index
  36. Credits