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Von der Geselligkeit zur Emanzipation: organisierte Frauenrechtlerinnen in Berlin und Krakau um 1900

From sociability to emancipation: organized female campaigners for women's rights in Berlin and Krakow around 1900
[journal article]

Dadej, Iwona

Abstract

"Zwei Initiativen der Frauenbewegung um 1900 zeigen, wie sich Frauen intellektuelle und politische Freiräume erkämpften. Trotz großer Unterschiede zwischen diesen Initiativen in Krakau und Berlin zeigen sich ähnliche Handlungs- und Agitationsmuster. Die Akteurinnen verfolgten dieselben Ziele: Zugang... view more

"Zwei Initiativen der Frauenbewegung um 1900 zeigen, wie sich Frauen intellektuelle und politische Freiräume erkämpften. Trotz großer Unterschiede zwischen diesen Initiativen in Krakau und Berlin zeigen sich ähnliche Handlungs- und Agitationsmuster. Die Akteurinnen verfolgten dieselben Ziele: Zugang zu universitärer Bildung und wissenschaftlicher Arbeit sowie das Wahlrecht für Frauen."[Autorenreferat]... view less


"In a comparative perspective, two women’s organisations around the turn of the 19th and 20th century are presented: the reading room for women in Krakow and a prominent Berlin women’s association of national significance. Despite many differences, the Polish and German women activists share strateg... view more

"In a comparative perspective, two women’s organisations around the turn of the 19th and 20th century are presented: the reading room for women in Krakow and a prominent Berlin women’s association of national significance. Despite many differences, the Polish and German women activists share strategies and common goals: access to academia and equal suffrage."[author´s abstract]... view less

Keywords
sociability; post-socialist country; feminist; suffrage; historical analysis; Federal Republic of Germany; club; Germany; social actor; friendship; comparative research; tabu; women's movement; networking; woman; German Empire; emancipation; self-organization; Poland; citizens' involvement; university level of education; Berlin

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Method
historical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 25-28

Journal
WZB-Mitteilungen (2011) 132

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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