The Education of Female élites in Nineteenth-Century Papal Rome. Innovative Contributions of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Madeleine-Sophie Barat
Other Titles: 
La educación de las élites femeninas en la Roma papal del siglo XIX. Aportaciones innovadoras de la Sociedad del Sagrado Corazón de Madeleine-Sophie Barat
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Educación
Women’s education
Religious education
City of Rome
Nineteenth century
Issue Date: 
2012
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
1578-7001
Citation: 
Sani, Roberto. (2012). “The Education of Female élites in Nineteenth-Century Papal Rome. Innovative Contributions of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Madeleine-Sophie Barat”. ESE. Estudios sobre educación, 23, 83-98
Abstract
After a brief description of the evolution of educational institutions in the first half of the nineteenth century Papal Rome, the Author explores the role played –on this side– of the new female religious institutions arose after the French Revolution. The article, on the basis on a rich archival and printed documentation, analyzes the innovative work of the teaching and religious Congregation of the Sacred Heart, founded in Paris in 1800 by Madeleine-Sophie Barat, whose “colleges for young ladies” of bourgeois and aristocracy offered to the young women of upper classes of papal capital a cultural and religious education, that was much more rich and elaborate than that provided by female traditional boarding schools.

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