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In Ways of Wisdom, Jean Friedman traces how Jacob Mordecai and his family, German American Orthodox Jews, adopted the Anglo-Irish enlightened pedagogical system developed by Richard Lovell Edgeworth and his daughter Maria. In 1808 Mordecai founded the Warrenton Female Academy on the enlightened principles described in the Edgeworths guide, Practical Education, and he enlisted family members to teach and manage the school. Rachel Mordecai, inspired by her fathers progressive methods, initiated an Edgeworthian experiment in home education on her young stepsister, Eliza. Rachels diary, reproduced in full in Ways of Wisdom, chronicles the moral instruction of Eliza. While retaining the traditional didacticism of wisdom literature, the diary also describes Elizas resistance to enlightened discipline and method. Friedmans case study bears particular importance for scholars as it qualifies and enriches our understanding of the American Enlightenment as an amalgam of religious and ethnic assumptions rather than a universal acceptance of Liberalism or Republicanism. Ways of Wisdom also offers an illuminating reinterpretation of Republican Motherhood as a culturally diverse and politically complicated domestic paradigm.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780820322520
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 312
- Utgivningsdatum: 2001-02-01
- Förlag: University of Georgia Press