Mrs. András Juhász and Mrs. István Bordás to Feministák Egyesülete, Balmazújváros, ca. 1910s

Mrs. András Juhász and Mrs. István Bordás to Feministák Egyesülete, Balmazújváros, ca. 1910s

written by István Bordás Sára Rokon Tóth, fl. 1908 and András Juhász, fl. 1910 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 3 Folder 5) (1910) , 2 page(s)

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TITLE: m g né (Mrs. Gábor Magyar) to Szerkesztöségi Hivatalra Feministák Egyesülete [Editorial Bureau, Feminist Association (in Hungary)], Balmazújváros, ca. 1910s. DESCRIPTION: This postcard belongs to a group of letters, which gives information on a group of politically active peasant women from Balmazújváros, today North-Eastern Hungary, and the relationship between them and the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), and Róza Schwimmer 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 signature of this postcard most likely refers to Mrs. Gábor Magyar; yet, the handwriting is identical with the handwriting found in the letters by Mrs. István Bordás. The card extends the Easter greeting of the women of Balmazújváros to “all of you.” KEYWORDS: Work and Class Identity; Gender and Class; Peasant Women of Balmazújváros; Mrs. István Bordás Sára Rokon Tóth; Habsburg Empire; Hungary.
Field of Interest
Women and Social Movements
Author
István Bordás Sára Rokon Tóth, fl. 1908, András Juhász, fl. 1910
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Content Type
Letter
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Page Count
2
Subject
Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Work, Women and Rights, Women and Politics, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher, Mujer y Política, Mulher e Política, Hungría, Hungary, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Women as “Proletariat”, Hungarians
Topic
Class Discrimination, Social and Cultural Rights, Women as “Proletariat”
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher, Mujer y Política, Mulher e Política, Hungría

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