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"German Women to Their Sisters in Great Britain"
written by Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933, in The Labour Woman, Vol. 1, December 1913, p. 111 (The Labour Woman), 1 page(s),
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written by Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933, in The Labour Woman, Vol. 1, December 1913, p. 111 (The Labour Woman), 1 page(s),
Source: www.marxists.org
Source: www.marxists.org
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933
Topic / Theme
Women and Development, Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Economic Development, Labor Standards, Sexual Division of Labor, Socialism
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"A Greeting from Abroad"
written by Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933, in The Labour Woman, Vol. 1, June 1913, p. 28 (The Labour Woman), 1 page(s),
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written by Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933, in The Labour Woman, Vol. 1, June 1913, p. 28 (The Labour Woman), 1 page(s),
Source: www.marxists.org
Source: www.marxists.org
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Labor Standards, Socialism
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Labour Women of the World
written by Socialist International Women (London, England: International Council of Social Democratic Women, 1957, originally published 1957, first release 1957), 58 page(s)
written by Socialist International Women (London, England: International Council of Social Democratic Women, 1957, originally published 1957, first release 1957), 58 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Socialist International Women
Date Published / Released
1957
Publisher
International Council of Social Democratic Women
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Socialism
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Munkásnőkről – munkásnőknek
written by Szeréna Ladányi, 1884-1940 (Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]) (Budapest, Budapest County: Népszava Bookstore, 1917), 16 page(s)
TITLE: On Women Workers – For Women Workers. DESCRIPTION: The cover notes that the extensive brochure is published in the “Socialist Agitation Series,” and 1-20.000 is given, presumably as the number of copies. The author, Mrs. Buchinger Szerena Ladányi (1884-1940) was a key representative of the social dem...
written by Szeréna Ladányi, 1884-1940 (Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]) (Budapest, Budapest County: Népszava Bookstore, 1917), 16 page(s)
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TITLE: On Women Workers – For Women Workers. DESCRIPTION: The cover notes that the extensive brochure is published in the “Socialist Agitation Series,” and 1-20.000 is given, presumably as the number of copies. The author, Mrs. Buchinger Szerena Ladányi (1884-1940) was a key representative of the social democratic women’s movement associated with the Social-democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt, MSZDP). The...
TITLE: On Women Workers – For Women Workers. DESCRIPTION: The cover notes that the extensive brochure is published in the “Socialist Agitation Series,” and 1-20.000 is given, presumably as the number of copies. The author, Mrs. Buchinger Szerena Ladányi (1884-1940) was a key representative of the social democratic women’s movement associated with the Social-democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt, MSZDP). The time of patience and permissiveness of woman workers is coming to an end. Woman workers have to go through the world with head held high and recognize all the injustice. The brochure points to the additional suffering and oppression caused by the Great War. Nine comprehensive chapters describe women’s condition, the political circumstances, and the tasks of woman workers: the “Household” has turned from a production into a consumption unit and has become strongly differentiated as to class; “Woman in the Family” describes women’s subordinate position and dependence in the family (as recognized already by the social democratic workers), as well as the devaluation of women, women’s work and women’s housework obligations considered non-work; “Woman as Wageworker” has long been and will continue to be a reality in the future, while suffering from unequal pay; “as Mother” the woman Worker suffers from additional burdens; she needs the “Trade Union” in order to achieve equal pay and other improvements; “The Woman Worker and Politics” is not two separate entities, and women have to become involved in politics because of their role in and for society; all the usual answers to the question “Why don’t They Want to Give Suffrage to the Woman Workers?” are misleading and wrong. The eighth chapter discusses “Which Party Shall Woman Workers Join?” and explains that society is constituted of two classes both of which include women and men. By contrast “the feminists” (a feministák) divide society into two camps, women as opposed to men. They accept as belonging to their political camp those women too who are “the biggest exploiters”, ignoring the interest antagonism between rich and poor women. The female factory owner pursues interests opposite to the social and material demands of the woman worker, even if both are deprived of political rights. The woman worker will therefore fight together with the male worker “against capitalism which doesn’t know gender difference when it comes to the exploitation of the working class.” The “feminists” might achieve some progress, yet the emancipation of the female sex comes only with the abolition of the existing relations of production, and this is a goal pursued only by the social democratic party. The concluding chapter “The Journal and the Book” describes educational party and trade union activities for woman workers, and it invites the reader to visit the editorial office of and subscribe to Nőmunkás [Woman Worker], the journal produced exclusively for this group. Those who have read the brochure shall spread their knowledge and turn into agitators themselves. Each individual has to become involved. “We feel that the big masses of women are awakening, and we who are already more enlightened have to align with the weaker ones and lead them with secure hands on the road at the end of which we see the better future, the happier life.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Class Discrimination; Gender Discrimination; Gender and Class; Equal Pay for Equal Work; Labor Standards; Trade Unions; Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Brochure/Advertisement
Author / Creator
Szeréna Ladányi, 1884-1940
Date Published / Released
1917
Publisher
Népszava Bookstore
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Women of Color, Social Reform and Political Activism, Trade Unions, Labor Standards, Gender Discrimination, Class Discrimination, Equal Pay for Equal Work, Socialism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 3, 5 April 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 3, April 5, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 3. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital arc...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 3, April 5, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 3. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 3. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Domestic Workers; Domestic Servants; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Simon Bogdány; Szeréna Timár
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
05 April 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Szeréna Timár, 1880-1938, Mrs.Simon Bogdány, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Labor Standards, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Socialism, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 4, 19 April 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 4, April 19, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 4. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital arc...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 4, April 19, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 4. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 4. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Domestic Workers; Domestic Servants; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Simon Bogdány; Gizella Halász
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
19 April 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Gizella Halász, fl. 1908, Mrs.Simon Bogdány, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Labor Standards, Socialism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 5, 1 May 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 5, May 1, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 5. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital arc...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 5, May 1, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 5. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 5. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Domestic Workers; Domestic Servants; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Simon Bogdány
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
01 May 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Mrs.Simon Bogdány, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Labor Standards, Socialism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 6, 17 May 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 6, May 17, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 6. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital arc...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 6, May 17, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 6. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 6. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Rent Usury; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Domestic Workers; Domestic Servants; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Simon Bogdány; Mary S. Oppenheimer
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
17 May 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Mary Stoyell Oppenheimer, fl. 1891-1906, Mrs.Simon Bogdány, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Labor Standards, Socialism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 8, 21 June 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 8, June 21, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 8. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital arc...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 8, June 21, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 8. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 8. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Temperance Campaigns; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Textile Workers; Trade Unions; Domestic Workers; Domestic Servants; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Simon Bogdány
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
21 June 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Mrs.Simon Bogdány, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Work and Class Identity, Indigenous Women, Temperance Campaigns, Labor Standards, Trade Unions, Socialism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Nomunkás. A munkálkodó nok érdekeit képviselo szociáldemokrata lap, Vol. IV, No. 14, 27 September 1908
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 14, September 27, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 14. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital ar...
(Politikatörténeti Intézet Könyvtára [Institute of Political History, Library]); edited by Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973, in Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap, Vol. IV, No. 14, September 27, 1908 (Budapest, Budapest County: National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary, 1908), 8 page(s)
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TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 14. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from...
TITLE: The Woman Worker: Social Democratic Journal Representing the Interests of Working Women, Vol. IV, No. 14. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy. This digital archive includes all items available at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest for the period from foundation of the journal in 1905 to 1908. The journal was published with interruptions. After 1908, it was revived at the end of 1912, only with substantial financial backing and more control by the Social-Democratic Party of Hungary (Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt). The voluminous stock of the journal as published in this later period, including World War I, is available at the Institute of Political History. Nőmunkás (The Woman Worker) gave information on the activism of organized social democratic women in Hungary. It regularly reports about the activities of the Association of Woman Workers in Hungary (Magyarországi Munkásnők Országos Egyesülete) and, later, on the National Organizational Committee of the Woman Workers of Hungary (Magyarországi nőmunkások országos szervezőbizottsága). The journal gave information about the national conferences of social democratic women. Nőmunkás called women to socialist activism, reported on the activities of the woman Comrades in Austria (Cisleithania), regularly gave information on social democracy and social democratic women internationally, commented on political developments and repression in Hungary and elsewhere, and discussed these events as well as social and political questions more generally, with reference to the questions of class and gender. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the social democratic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. Of note, the subtitle of the first issue published referred to the journal as “socialist” rather than “social-democratic.” KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Work and Class Identity; Labor Standards; Gender and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Mrs. Emil Gyagyovszky
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Mária Gárdos, 1885-1973
Date Published / Released
27 September 1908, 1908
Publisher
National Association of Woman Workers in Hungary
Series
Nőmunkás. A munkálkodó nők érdekeit képviselő szociálista lap
Person Discussed
Mrs. Emil Gyagyovszky, fl. 1908
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Women, Labor Standards, Socialism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as “Proletariat”, Sexual Division of Labor, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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