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Értesíto. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. noi egyesületek lapja, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1914
(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 1, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 36 page(s)
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 1. 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. Értesítő...
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 1, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 36 page(s)
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TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 1. 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library...
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 1. 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library] are included in this digital archive. The journal was renamed A keresztény nő [The Christian Woman] in 1915 and published until after the end of the Habsburg Monarchy. The Social Mission Society, one of the most active and innovative organizations among the Catholic women’s groups, evolved in the years 1908-1910. Értesítő reported on the activities and the various institutions of the Social Mission Society, and the activities of other Catholic groups. The work of the Catholic organizations and groups focused on educational betterment and rescue (patronázs) work for girls in schools, prisons and other institutions, as well as social welfare work. The Social Mission Society began to engage in systematic training of its members for social work, contributing to the professionalization of social work in Hungary. Értesítő regularly reported on the National Catholic Association for the Protection of Women (Országos Kath. Nővédő Egyesület), and the National Catholic Women’s Association for Betterment and Rescue Work (Országos Kath. Női Patronage-Egyesület). Értesítő also published poems, songs, and edifying literature, as well as more general writings, often by important Catholic authorities, on Catholic social thinking in relation to various social and spiritual agendas. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the Catholic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Welfare Movements; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Social Work; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Catholic Rescue Work for Mostly Lower-Class Women; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Margit Ghitay; Edith Farkas; Mrs. Nándor Báthory; Júlia Szőgyény-Marich; Mrs. Dr. István Raskó; Mrs. Sándor Óváry; Mrs. Mária Otresovszky; Mrs. Lajos Kanyó; Mrs. János Dolánszky; Margit nővér [Sister Margit, Margit Slachta (1884–1974)]
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Social Mission Society
Series
Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations]
Person Discussed
Margit Slachta, 1884-1974, Mrs. János Dolánszky, fl. 1914, Mrs. Lajos Kanyó, fl. 1914, Mária Otresovszky, fl. 1911, Mrs. Sándor Óváry, fl. 1911, Mrs. Dr. István Raskó, fl. 1911, Julia Szőgyény Marich, fl. 1911, Ida Száhlender Károly, fl. 1911, Edit Farkas, 1877-1942, Margit Ghitay, fl. 1913
Topic / Theme
Women and Education, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social Reform and Political Activism, Gendered Education, Access to Higher Education, Women as “Proletariat”, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Értesíto. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. noi egyesületek lapja, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1914
(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 2, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 36 page(s)
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 2. 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. Értesítő...
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 2, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 36 page(s)
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TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 2. 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library...
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, No. 2. 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library] are included in this digital archive. The journal was renamed A keresztény nő [The Christian Woman] in 1915 and published until after the end of the Habsburg Monarchy. The Social Mission Society, one of the most active and innovative organizations among the Catholic women’s groups, evolved in the years 1908-1910. Értesítő reported on the activities and the various institutions of the Social Mission Society, and the activities of other Catholic groups. The work of the Catholic organizations and groups focused on educational betterment and rescue (patronázs) work for girls in schools, prisons and other institutions, as well as social welfare work. The Social Mission Society began to engage in systematic training of its members for social work, contributing to the professionalization of social work in Hungary. Értesítő regularly reported on the National Catholic Association for the Protection of Women (Országos Kath. Nővédő Egyesület), and the National Catholic Women’s Association for Betterment and Rescue Work (Országos Kath. Női Patronage-Egyesület). Értesítő also published poems, songs, and edifying literature, as well as more general writings, often by important Catholic authorities, on Catholic social thinking in relation to various social and spiritual agendas. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the Catholic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Welfare Movements; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Social Work; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Catholic Rescue Work for Mostly Lower-Class Women; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Margit Ghitay; Benedikta nővér [Sister Benedikta Balázs]; Edith Farkas; Countess Mrs. Károly Zichy; Boriska Halmy; Mrs. Dr. Pál Angyal; Vilma Vilt; Mrs. Pál Mayer; Mrs. Kristó Alexy; Klotild Melegh E.; Matild Kreisel [Matild nővér – Sister Matild]
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Social Mission Society
Series
Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations]
Person Discussed
Edit Farkas, 1877-1942, Benedikta Balázs, fl. 1913, Margit Ghitay, fl. 1913, Countess Mrs. Károly Zichy, fl. 1820, Boriska Halmy, fl. 1913, Mrs. Dr. Pál Angyal, fl. 1913, Vilma Vilt, fl. 1913, Mrs. Pál Mayer, fl. 1913, Mrs. Kristó Alexy, fl. 1913, Klotild Meleg, fl. 1913, Matild Kreisel, fl. 1913
Topic / Theme
Women and Education, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social Reform and Political Activism, Gendered Education, Access to Higher Education, Women as “Proletariat”, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Értesíto. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. noi egyesületek lapja, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1914
(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 3, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 28 page(s)
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő...
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 3, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 28 page(s)
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TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library...
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library] are included in this digital archive. The journal was renamed A keresztény nő [The Christian Woman] in 1915 and published until after the end of the Habsburg Monarchy. The Social Mission Society, one of the most active and innovative organizations among the Catholic women’s groups, evolved in the years 1908-1910. Értesítő reported on the activities and the various institutions of the Social Mission Society, and the activities of other Catholic groups. The work of the Catholic organizations and groups focused on educational betterment and rescue (patronázs) work for girls in schools, prisons and other institutions, as well as social welfare work. The Social Mission Society began to engage in systematic training of its members for social work, contributing to the professionalization of social work in Hungary. Értesítő regularly reported on the National Catholic Association for the Protection of Women (Országos Kath. Nővédő Egyesület), and the National Catholic Women’s Association for Betterment and Rescue Work (Országos Kath. Női Patronage-Egyesület). Értesítő also published poems, songs, and edifying literature, as well as more general writings, often by important Catholic authorities, on Catholic social thinking in relation to various social and spiritual agendas. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the Catholic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Welfare Movements; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Social Work; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Catholic Rescue Work for Mostly Lower-Class Women; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Margit Ghitay; Matild Kreisel nővér [Sister Matild Kreisel]; Edith Farkas; Benedikta Balázsnővér [Sister Benedikta Balázs]
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Social Mission Society
Series
Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations]
Person Discussed
Benedikta Balázs, fl. 1913, Edit Farkas, 1877-1942, Matild Kreisel, fl. 1913, Margit Ghitay, fl. 1913
Topic / Theme
Women and Education, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social Reform and Political Activism, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Gendered Education, Women as “Proletariat”, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Értesíto. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. noi egyesületek lapja, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1914
(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 4, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 48 page(s)
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő...
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 4, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 48 page(s)
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TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library...
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library] are included in this digital archive. The journal was renamed A keresztény nő [The Christian Woman] in 1915 and published until after the end of the Habsburg Monarchy. The Social Mission Society, one of the most active and innovative organizations among the Catholic women’s groups, evolved in the years 1908-1910. Értesítő reported on the activities and the various institutions of the Social Mission Society, and the activities of other Catholic groups. The work of the Catholic organizations and groups focused on educational betterment and rescue (patronázs) work for girls in schools, prisons and other institutions, as well as social welfare work. The Social Mission Society began to engage in systematic training of its members for social work, contributing to the professionalization of social work in Hungary. Értesítő regularly reported on the National Catholic Association for the Protection of Women (Országos Kath. Nővédő Egyesület), and the National Catholic Women’s Association for Betterment and Rescue Work (Országos Kath. Női Patronage-Egyesület). Értesítő also published poems, songs, and edifying literature, as well as more general writings, often by important Catholic authorities, on Catholic social thinking in relation to various social and spiritual agendas. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the Catholic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Welfare Movements; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Social Work; Training Course for Social Work; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Catholic Rescue Work for Mostly Lower-Class Women; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Margit Ghitay; Benedikta nővér [Sister Benedikta Balázs]; Edith Farkas; Baroness Mrs. Frigyes Korányi; Sarolta Korányi; Janka Ábel [Abel]; Róza Ábel [Abel]; Erna Beck; Irén Berényi; Mrs. Zoltán Bittera; Karola Bicskey; Mrs. Dergáts Katica Csausz; Mrs. Román Forché; Mariska Eckermann; Lenke Gajzágó; Mrs. Zoltán Gallovits; Ilona Gyulay; Dr. Margit Györke; Anna Hoffer; Erzsébet [Erzsike] Ikrich; Jolán Hegedűs; Teréz Kárpáthy; Nelly Kárpáthy; Mrs. Gyula Káldy; Mária Kazinczy; Mrs. Károly Kehrer; Hilda Klenk; Mrs. Sándo rKovách; Matild Kreiscl [Kreisel] nővér [Sister Matild Kreisel]; Lenke Krieg; Izabella Kuliffay [Kulifay]; Mrs. Ferenc Lakos; Irén Manger; Natália Mandukič; Mrs. Pál Mayer; Klotild Meleg;Ida Neil; Etelka Obrincsák; Katalin Peitlnővér [SisterKatalinPeitl]; Amália Policsek; Petra Róna nővér [Sister Petra Róna]; Ilona Sárkány; Mrs. Albert Sándor; Stefáni Sándor; Mrs. Kálmán Slachta; Frieda [Fida] Stadler; Teréz Schwarz nővér [Sister Teréz Schwarz]; Angela Szerényi nővér [Sister Angela Szerényi]; Eszter Szerényi nővér [Sister Eszter Szerényi]; Mrs. Károly Személyi; Mihály Szentesi [Szentesy] theol.; Mrs. Ignác Széll; Mrs. Lajos Szűts; Juliska [Júlia] Szűts; Blanka Tököly; Hedvig Urbányi; Anna Winkler; Róza Weisz; Mici Stoffer; Countess Sarolta Zichy
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Social Mission Society
Series
Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations]
Person Discussed
Sarolta Zichy, 1855-1924, Mici Stoffer, fl. 1913, Róza Weisz, fl. 1913, Anna Winkler, fl. 1913, Hedvig Urbányi, fl. 1913, Blanka Tököly, fl. 1913, Juliska Szűts, fl. 1913, Mrs. Lajos Szűts, fl. 1913, Mrs. Ignác Széll, fl. 1913, Mihály Szentesi, fl. 1913, Károly Személyi, fl. 1913, Eszter Szerényi, fl. 1913, Angela Szerényi, fl. 1913, Teréz Schwarz, fl. 1913, Frieda Stadler, fl. 1913,...
Sarolta Zichy, 1855-1924, Mici Stoffer, fl. 1913, Róza Weisz, fl. 1913, Anna Winkler, fl. 1913, Hedvig Urbányi, fl. 1913, Blanka Tököly, fl. 1913, Juliska Szűts, fl. 1913, Mrs. Lajos Szűts, fl. 1913, Mrs. Ignác Széll, fl. 1913, Mihály Szentesi, fl. 1913, Károly Személyi, fl. 1913, Eszter Szerényi, fl. 1913, Angela Szerényi, fl. 1913, Teréz Schwarz, fl. 1913, Frieda Stadler, fl. 1913, Mrs. Kálmán Slachta, fl. 1913, Mrs. Albert Sándor, fl. 1913, Ilona Sárkány, fl. 1913, Petra Róna, fl. 1913, Amália Policsek, fl. 1913, Katalin Peitl, 1890-, Etelka Obrincsák, fl. 1913, Ida Neil, fl. 1913, Klotild Meleg, fl. 1913, Mrs. Pál Mayer, fl. 1913, Natália Mandukič, fl. 1913, Irén Manger, fl. 1913, Mrs. Ferenc Lakos, fl. 1913, Izabella Kuliffay, 1863-1945, Lenke Krieg, fl. 1913, Matild Kreisel, fl. 1913, Mrs. Sándor Kovách, fl. 1913, Hilda Klenk, fl. 1913, Mrs. Károly Kehrer, fl. 1913, Mária Kazinczy, fl. 1913, Mrs. Gyula Káldy, fl. 1911, Nelly Kárpáthy, fl. 1913, Teréz Kárpáthy, 1894-1961, Jolán Hegedűs, fl. 1913, Erzsébet Ikrich, fl. 1913, Anna Hoffer, fl. 1913, Margit Györke, fl. 1913, Ilona Gyulay, fl. 1913, Mrs. Zoltán Gallovits, fl. 1913, Lenke Gajzágó, fl. 1913, Mariska Eckermann, fl. 1913, Mrs. Román Forché, fl. 1913, Mrs. Dergáts Katica Csausz, fl. 1913, Karola Bicskey, fl. 1913, Mrs. Zoltán Bittera, fl. 1913, Irén Berényi, fl. 1913, Erna Beck, fl. 1913, Róza Ábel, fl. 1913, Janka Ábel, fl. 1913, Sarolta Korányi, fl. 1913, Mrs. Frigyes Korányi, Baroness, fl. 1913, Edit Farkas, 1877-1942, Benedikta Balázs, fl. 1913, Margit Ghitay, fl. 1913
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Women and Education, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social Reform and Political Activism, Gendered Education, Access to Higher Education, Women as “Proletariat”, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Hungarians
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Értesíto. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. noi egyesületek lapja, Vol. 3, No. 5, 1914
(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 5, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 30 page(s)
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő...
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations], Vol. 3, No. 5, 1914 (Budapest, Budapest County: Social Mission Society, 1914), 30 page(s)
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TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library...
TITLE: Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations, Vol. 3, 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. Értesítő [Information] was published from 1912 to 1914. All issues available in the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [Hungarian National Library] are included in this digital archive. The journal was renamed A keresztény nő [The Christian Woman] in 1915 and published until after the end of the Habsburg Monarchy. The Social Mission Society, one of the most active and innovative organizations among the Catholic women’s groups, evolved in the years 1908-1910. Értesítő reported on the activities and the various institutions of the Social Mission Society, and the activities of other Catholic groups. The work of the Catholic organizations and groups focused on educational betterment and rescue (patronázs) work for girls in schools, prisons and other institutions, as well as social welfare work. The Social Mission Society began to engage in systematic training of its members for social work, contributing to the professionalization of social work in Hungary. Értesítő regularly reported on the National Catholic Association for the Protection of Women (Országos Kath. Nővédő Egyesület), and the National Catholic Women’s Association for Betterment and Rescue Work (Országos Kath. Női Patronage-Egyesület). Értesítő also published poems, songs, and edifying literature, as well as more general writings, often by important Catholic authorities, on Catholic social thinking in relation to various social and spiritual agendas. The journal constitutes a key source of information on the Catholic women’s movement in Hungary and its international context. KEYWORDS: Social Reform and Political Activism; Welfare Movements; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Social Work; School for Social Work; Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Catholic Rescue Work for Mostly Lower-Class Women; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Margit Ghitay; Benedikta nővér [Sister Benedikta Balázs]; Matild nővér [Sister Matild Kreisel]
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Social Mission Society
Series
Értesítő. A Szociális Missziótársulat és a vele cooperáló kath. női egyesületek lapja [Information: Journal of the Social Mission Society and the Cooperating Catholic Associations]
Person Discussed
Matild Kreisel, fl. 1913, Benedikta Balázs, fl. 1913, Margit Ghitay, fl. 1913
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Women and Education, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Women as “Proletariat”, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Gendered Education, Access to Higher Education, Hungarians
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Ženská organisace při akčním výboru národní strany svobodomyslné v praze, Marianská, to Á la presidence du Congrès de Alliance m...
written by Young Czech Party. Women's Organization (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (10 June 1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA, Prague, 10 June 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by the Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party, officially National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná) in Prague, addressing “the Presidency”...
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written by Young Czech Party. Women's Organization (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (10 June 1913) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA, Prague, 10 June 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by the Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party, officially National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná) in Prague, addressing “the Presidency” of the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA a few days before the opening of the congress held in Budape...
TITLE: Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA, Prague, 10 June 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by the Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party, officially National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná) in Prague, addressing “the Presidency” of the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA a few days before the opening of the congress held in Budapest from 15 to 21 June 1913. The Party refuses to participate in the congress for the same reason as Božena Viková-Kunětická. The party, however, has strong sympathies for the congress and “for your grand idea of the equality of all women, in the name of justice” and “equality between men and women which is the goal of true socialism.” 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]; “Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary), Likely Rosika Schwimmer] to Carrie Chapman Catt, Budapest, 23 December 1912” (Letter, December 23, 1912), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; “Discours de Mme le député Božena Viková-Kunĕtická sur les femmes et les petites nations, prononcé à la réunion 9 juin 1913 à Prague [Speech of the Representative Mrs. Božena Viková-Kunĕtická on women and the small nations, given at the gathering on 9 June 1913 in Prague]” (Speech, published, Prague, June 9, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 51, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; and “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]. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Socialism; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Women and Struggle Between Nations in the Empire; Women and National Languages; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
10 June 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Young Czech Party. Women's Organization
Person Discussed
Božena Viková-Kunětická, 1862-1934
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Women and Education, Political and Human Rights, Socialism, Non-aligned Social Movements, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Indigenous Languages, Human Rights, Suffrage, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Czechs
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