Woman's Progress in Japan (Classic Reprint)

Woman's Progress in Japan (Classic Reprint)

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From all Japanese, of every shade of religious belief or of none, we hear the unanimous verdict Christianity brought a new message to woman.

Fifty years ago the gospel of joy began to move the hearts of Japan's daughters. Some of these, now white-haired, are still teachers, and have been makers of Christian homes or are active in Christian churches.

The first recognition of female education by the Government of Japan was when a young woman, who had been under the instruction of Mrs. J. C. Hepburn of the Presbyterian Mission, was appointed assistant to Miss Margaret Clark Griffis, in the first school opened under government auspices in the castle in Tokyo. To this school with its sixty pupils, daughters of the nobility and gentry, the Empress paid repeated visits. In the book, Who's Who in Japan, for 1912, we find an astonishing record of graduates of this first school. Many are wives or widows of eminent men, leaders of the nation, while other private data reveal a remarkable line of teachers and' in?uential women, not a few of whom are Christians.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780265563205
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 20
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 7mm
Spine width: 1mm