Russian Federation
The article raises the issues of women's education in the era of the High Renaissance in France. Analyzing the sources and literature, the author tries to find out the goals and content of women's education in that era, to determine the role of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in the formation of women's education.
women's education, Reformation, pedagogical ideas of humanism, formation of women's education in France
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