Rivista di Storia dell'Educazione (Jun 2017)
Schools for working women, schools for misses: female professional schools in liberal Italy (1878-1914)
Abstract
The paper analyzes vocational feminine schools in Italy between 1878 and 1914 and points out a dramatic shift occurred during the ’90. Before 1890s, feminine vocational schools were aimed at training perspective manual workers. Eventually, the growing requests for skilled housekeepers modified those schools strikingly.