What was the difference between the upbringing of boys and girls, in different classes.

Historically, girls in all classes were prepared primarily for marriage, raising children and for running a household, boys – for work outside the home, in privileged classes – for social activities and service to the state (at the same time, peasant women not only ran the household, but also worked in the field , like all members of peasant families, young and old). Only in the 19th century professional female education became a mass demand, which was associated with the beginning of the industrial revolution, with the impoverishment of the nobility, with the abolition of serfdom, which deprived many girls from noble families of the guaranteed “piece of bread” in marriage.



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