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  1. SIDGWICK, ELEANOR MILDRED (1845–), British educationalist, was born in Scotland, March 11 1845, the daughter of James Balfour of Whittingehame and his wife Lady Blanche Cecil. She was thus the sister of Mr. Arthur James Balfour. She was educated at home, and in 1876 married the philosopher Henry Sidgwick (see 25.39).

  2. Eleanor Mildred Balfour-Sidgwick, née le 11 mars 1845 à Whittingehame (East Lothian) et morte le 10 février 1936), est une mathématicienne et une militante féministe britannique. Elle est cofondatrice et principale du Newnham College , collège pour femmes de Cambridge fondé en 1871, et s'est engagée en faveur de l'accès des femmes aux études universitaires.

  3. Author of University education of women, The place of university education in the life of women, Health statistics of women students of Cambridge and Oxford and of their sister, Phantasms of the living, Proposed degrees for women, University education for women, The progress of the women's suffrage movement, University Education of Women: A Lecture Delivered at University College, Liverpool ...

  4. 7 de jun. de 2022 · Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick, Balfours of Whittingehame, Newnham College, scientific personae Abstract. Higher education for women in the fields of science and mathematics significantly expanded in the United Kingdom at the end of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century.

  5. Henry Sidgwick war der Vater des Chemikers Nevil Vincent Sidgwick. Schriften Arthur und Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick, Henry Sidgwick, 1906. The Methods of Ethics, London 1874. Principles of Political Economy, 1883. The Scope and Method of Economic Science, 1885. Elements of Politics, 1891.

  6. Arthur Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick. Macmillan, 1906 - Economists - 633 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake ...

  7. Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (1845-1936) Nora (as she was usually known) was born into a landed Scottish family with close aristocratic and political connections: her beloved brother Arthur became Prime Minister.