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Wie sollen die Kinder beim Arbeiten sitzen?
written by Rosalie Shoenflies, fl. 1896 and Dr. Wurm, fl. 1897; in Der International Kongress für Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen in Berlin, 19. bis 26. September 1896: Eine Sammlung der auf dem Kongress gehaltenen Vorträge und Ansprache (Berlin, Berlin State: H. Walther, 1897), 378-379
International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities in Berlin, September 19-26, 1896
This volume is a collection of speeches and discussions from the 1896 International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities (Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen) in Berlin edited by Rosalie Schoenflies, Lina Morgenstern,...
written by Rosalie Shoenflies, fl. 1896 and Dr. Wurm, fl. 1897; in Der International Kongress für Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen in Berlin, 19. bis 26. September 1896: Eine Sammlung der auf dem Kongress gehaltenen Vorträge und Ansprache (Berlin, Berlin State: H. Walther, 1897), 378-379
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International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities in Berlin, September 19-26, 1896
This volume is a collection of speeches and discussions from the 1896 International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities (Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen) in Berlin edited by Rosalie Schoenflies, Lina Morgenstern, Minna Cauer, Jeannette Schwerin and Marie Raschke. Although many participants spoke German, the editors printed each speech in the cho...
International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities in Berlin, September 19-26, 1896
This volume is a collection of speeches and discussions from the 1896 International Congress for Women’s Work and Activities (Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen) in Berlin edited by Rosalie Schoenflies, Lina Morgenstern, Minna Cauer, Jeannette Schwerin and Marie Raschke. Although many participants spoke German, the editors printed each speech in the chosen language of the speaker (English, French and German) as a testament to the international character of the congress. Some 1,700 participants from almost all European countries, including Russian provinces, and the United States worked towards the Congress goal of “the evaluation of the goals and status of the Women’s Movement in civilized countries and the exchange of perspectives on the key points.” Main session themes included the status of the women’s movement in different countries, kindergarten, childcare, girls’ education, female teachers’ education, vocational education, the arts, girls’ secondary schools, women’s universities, women in commerce, factories and trades, professional schools, healthcare, welfare facilities, temperance efforts, moral questions, social work, the legal status of women, women in literature and the question of peace. Smaller section meetings discussed the main themes as well as more specific topics such as clothing reform. Each discussion was documented in this collection and the detailed table of contents lists the names of each session speaker accompanied by his or her nationality or lecture title.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Rosalie Shoenflies, fl. 1896, Dr. Wurm, fl. 1897
Date Published / Released
1897
Publisher
H. Walther
Series
Proceedings of Independent Feminist Congresses
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women
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