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F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, 5 May 1908
written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (05 May 1908) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, 5 May 1908. DESCRIPTION: The letter gives information on the genesis of the connection between Róza Schwimmer of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete) and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hun...
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written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (05 May 1908) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, 5 May 1908. DESCRIPTION: The letter gives information on the genesis of the connection between Róza Schwimmer of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete) and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, including Mrs. István Bordás in particular. See also, Péter Veres, “A feministák [The Feminists],” in Falusi krónika [Vi...
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, 5 May 1908. DESCRIPTION: The letter gives information on the genesis of the connection between Róza Schwimmer of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete) and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, including Mrs. István Bordás in particular. See also, Péter Veres, “A feministák [The Feminists],” in Falusi krónika [Village Chronicle], 2nd ed. (Budapest: Magyar Élet kiadása, 1944), 231–243 (14pp.); as well as the correspondence with Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz (Pokróc), Mrs. Gábor Magyar, Mrs. István Bordás, Mrs. István Szabó, Rosika Schwimmer, and the Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association]. The letter is written by Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz (Pokróc), who discusses a recent meeting with Schwimmer, who he addresses as “my beloved woman Comrade” (szeretet elvtársnőm, spelling in the original). Pokrócz in all likelihood was connected to the National Agriculture Party (Országos Földmívelő Párt), a left-wing peasant party founded in April 1908 in Balmazújváros. Pokrócz initially would have liked Schwimmer to give a “women’s lecture” on May 1, but now invites her to Balmazújváros for Ascension Day (28 May 1908). The letter mentions Pokrócz’ woman fellows in Balmazújváros and a related women’s appeal – possibly (to be) communicated by Pokrócz – and discusses the necessary formal registration of the event as well as the question of reimbursement of the travel costs. KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Hungarian government; Right of Assembly; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Peasant Women of Balmazújváros; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer) Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
05 May 1908, 1908
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Hungarians
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F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (1)
written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (May 1908) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (1). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. It gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a group o...
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written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (May 1908) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (1). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. It gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, and Mrs. István Bordás in particular. See also,...
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (1). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. It gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, and Mrs. István Bordás in particular. See also, Péter Veres, “A feministák [The Feminists],” in Falusi krónika [Village Chronicle], 2nd ed. (Budapest: Magyar Élet kiadása, 1944), 231–243 (14pp.); as well as the correspondence with Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz (Pokróc), Mrs. Gábor Magyar, Mrs. István Bordás, Mrs. István Szabó, Rosika Schwimmer, and the Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association]. The letter, written by Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz and giving “Dear Woman Comrades (Kedves Elvtárs Nők)” as salutation, discusses questions related to travel costs and the formal registration of the event with the authorities. Pokrócz also gives a list of topics that should be addressed: the situation of family mothers; women’s organization; “universal suffrage without distinction as to sex”; cultural issues. Pokrócz in all likelihood was connected to the National Agriculture Party (Országos Földmívelő Párt), a left-wing peasant party founded in April 1908 in Balmazújváros. KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Hungarian government; Right of Assembly; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Political and Human Rights; Universal Suffrage; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Peasant Women of Balmazújváros; Mrs. István Bordás Sára Rokon Tóth; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer) Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
May 1908, 1908
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Hungarians
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F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (2)
written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (May 1908) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (2). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. The letter gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a...
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written by Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (May 1908) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (2). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. The letter gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, and Mrs. István Bordás in particular. S...
TITLE: F. Pokrócz to Rosika Schwimmer, Balmazújváros, ca. May 1908 (2). DESCRIPTION: This letter is one of two that was likely written in May 1908. The letter gives information on the genesis of the relationship between the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer in particular, and a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, and Mrs. István Bordás in particular. See also, Péter Veres, “A feministák [The Feminists],” in Falusi krónika [Village Chronicle], 2nd ed. (Budapest: Magyar Élet kiadása, 1944), 231–243 (14pp.); as well as the correspondence with Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz (Pokróc), Mrs. Gábor Magyar, Mrs. István Bordás, Mrs. István Szabó, Rosika Schwimmer, and the Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association]. The letter, written by Ferencz (Ferenc) Pokrócz (Pokróc), addresses Schwimmer as “Dear fellow woman-traveler (Kedves elv. Barátnőm).” It opens with a reference to Schwimmer’s letter, telling that Pokrócz has informed the “woman fellows,” who are more than happy that Schwimmer will come to Balmazújváros on Ascension Day. Pokrócz then discusses the problem that he or the inviters now cannot reimburse (fully or at this point) the travel costs in relation to the planned event with Róza Schwimmer in Balmazújváros. Pokrócz now signs “in the Name of the Women.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Political and Human Rights; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Peasant Women of Balmazújváros; Rosika Schwimmer; Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
May 1908, 1908
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Ferenc Pokrócz, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Hungarians
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Feministák Egyesület to Anna Howard Shaw, Budapest, 10 July 1912
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (10 July 1912) , 4 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Anna Howard Shaw; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Hungarian Suffrage Struggle; Women’s Right to Form Political Associations in Austria and Hungary; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, B...
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (10 July 1912) , 4 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Anna Howard Shaw; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Hungarian Suffrage Struggle; Women’s Right to Form Political Associations in Austria and Hungary; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Trade Union Representatives; Socialist Representatives; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Aust...
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Anna Howard Shaw; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Hungarian Suffrage Struggle; Women’s Right to Form Political Associations in Austria and Hungary; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Trade Union Representatives; Socialist Representatives; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Charlotte Perkins Gilman; Helen Lorin Grenfel; Jane Addams; Alva Belmont
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
10 July 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
Alva Belmont, 1853-1933, Jane Addams, 1860-1935, Helen Loring Grenfell, 1863-1935, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1917
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Suffrage, Human Rights, Socialism, Trade Unions, Hungarians
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Feministák Egyesület to Carrie Chapman Catt, Budapest, 6 May 1913
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (06 May 1913) , 3 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Jane Addams
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (06 May 1913) , 3 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Jane Addams
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
06 May 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
Elena Lucifero, fl. 1913, Jane Addams, 1860-1935
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Human Rights, Italians, Finnish
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Feministák Egyesület to Carrie Chapman Catt, Budapest, 24 March 1913
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (24 March 1913) , 8 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Hungarian Government; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest,...
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (24 March 1913) , 8 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Hungarian Government; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Alexander Giesswein; György Lukás; Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary (Magyarorsz...
KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Hungarian Government; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Alexander Giesswein; György Lukás; Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary (Magyarországi Nőegyesületek Szövetsége); Delegates from Asia; Turkish Delegates; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Vienna; Romania
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
24 March 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
György Lukács, 1885-1971, Alexander Giesswein, fl. 1913
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Human Rights, Turkish, Asians
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Feministák Egyesület to Charles C. Latus Esq., Budapest, 27 May 1912
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (27 May 1912) , 2 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50) (27 May 1912) , 2 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire; Hungary
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
27 May 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Suffrage, Human Rights
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Feministák Egyesület to Marie Havelková, Budapest, 24 May 1913
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives]P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Havelková, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Havelková as President of the association Central Association of Czech Women (Ústřední spolek českých žen), and expressing the organizers’ delight that the associat...
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives]P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Havelková, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Havelková as President of the association Central Association of Czech Women (Ústřední spolek českých žen), and expressing the organizers’ delight that the association will be so well represented at the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913. H...
TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Havelková, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Havelková as President of the association Central Association of Czech Women (Ústřední spolek českých žen), and expressing the organizers’ delight that the association will be so well represented at the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913. Havelková is informed that her question with regard to public speeches has been transmitted to Carrie Chapman Catt. See also, “B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913” (Letter, Prague, May 24, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; “Ženská organisace při akčním výboru národní strany svobodomyslné v praze, Marianská, to Á la presidence du Congrès de Alliance mondiale pour le droit elektoral des fammes, Praze, 10 juin 1913 [Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA]” (Letter, Prague, June 10, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; and “Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Tůmová, Budapest, 24 May 1913” (Letter, May 24, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
24 May 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Human Rights
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Feministák Egyesület to Marie Tumová, Budapest, 24 May 1913
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Tůmová, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Tůmová as President of the Committee for Women’s Voting Rights (Výbor pro volební právožen) expressing the organizers’ delight that the association will be so well r...
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Tůmová, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Tůmová as President of the Committee for Women’s Voting Rights (Výbor pro volební právožen) expressing the organizers’ delight that the association will be so well represented at the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913, and telling her that h...
TITLE: Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Tůmová, Budapest, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter addressing Tůmová as President of the Committee for Women’s Voting Rights (Výbor pro volební právožen) expressing the organizers’ delight that the association will be so well represented at the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913, and telling her that her question with regard to public speeches has been transmitted to Carrie Chapman Catt. See also, “B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913” (Letter, Prague, May 24, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; “Ženská organisace při akčním výboru národní strany svobodomyslné v praze, Marianská, to Á la presidence du Congrès de Alliance mondiale pour le droit elektoral des fammes, Praze, 10 juin 1913 [Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA]” (Letter, Prague, June 10, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; and “Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary)] to Marie Havelková, Budapest, 24 May 1913” (Letter, Budapest, May 24, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
24 May 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Human Rights
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Feministák Egyesület to President of Výbor pro volební právo žen, Budapest, 5 June 1913
written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (05 June 1913) , 1 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Committee for Women’s Voting Rights / Výbor pro volební právo žen; Feminist Association / Feministák Egyesülete;...
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written by Feminist Association, Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (05 June 1913) , 1 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Committee for Women’s Voting Rights / Výbor pro volební právo žen; Feminist Association / Feministák Egyesülete; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; H...
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Committee for Women’s Voting Rights / Výbor pro volební právo žen; Feminist Association / Feministák Egyesülete; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
05 June 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Recipient Organization
Committee for Women's Voting Rights
Author / Creator
Feminist Association, Hungary
Person Discussed
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Suffrage, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Human Rights
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