K.k. Civil-Mädchen-Pensionat Wien
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The k.k. Civil-Mädchen-Pensionat Wien was a women's teacher's college in Vienna, Austria, between 1786 and 1919. The school was founded in 1786 by Madame Luzac on permission by Emperor Joseph II, with the purpose of educating girls from the middle classes to professional teachers. It was a pioneer institution in Austria for its time.
References
[edit]- Franz Branky: Das k. k. Civil-Mädchen-Pensionat in Wien. Eine Denkschrift zur Säcularfeier der im Jahre 1786 vom Kaiser Josef II. zur Heranbildung von Lehrerinnen und Erzieherinnen gegründeten Bildungsstätte, Selbstverlag des k. k. Civil-Mädchen-Pensionates, Wien 1886
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- 18th century in Vienna
- Schools in Vienna
- Educational institutions established in 1786
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1919
- 1786 establishments in the Habsburg monarchy
- 1786 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- 18th-century establishments in Austria
- 1919 disestablishments in Austria
- Former women's universities and colleges
- Universities and colleges in Austria
- History of women in Austria
- Women's education in Austria