
Kategória: 5.1. The emancipation of women 1
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The mural commemorating Wanda Rutkiewicz, Legionów Square, Wrocław (CC).
Above the clouds – Wanda Rutkiewicz
Above the clouds – Wanda Rutkiewicz, Wrocław Fact of the Polish figure „Polon and Rad – Maria Skłodowska-Curie” Part of…
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Milena Jesenská – Praha-Vinohrady
Milena Jesenská – Praha-Vinohrady Fact of the Czech figure „Women education in Czechia” Part of the „The emancipation of women”…
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„Mothers of the nations” – Česká Skalice, The Granny’s Valley
„Mothers of the nations” – Česká Skalice, The Granny’s Valley Fact of the Czech figure „Women education in Czechia” Part…
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American Ladies Club – Praha, House of U Halánků
American Ladies Club – Praha, House of U Halánků Fact of the Czech figure „Women education in Czechia” Part of…
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Women’s gymnasia – Brno
Women’s gymnasia – Brno Fact of the Czech figure „Women education in Czechia” Part of the „The emancipation of women”…
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The portrait of Jadwiga Dawidowa, née Szczawińska, reveals the founder of the renowned Flying University. Dawidowa played a pivotal role in establishing this clandestine institution, which earned its name due to the covert nature of its operations. The university conducted its courses illegally, meeting in various private apartments and frequently changing locations to evade detection. Dawidowa’s leadership and dedication were instrumental in providing education under oppressive conditions, reflecting her commitment to intellectual freedom and resistance against authoritarian constraints.
Flying University – Museum of Industry and Agriculture, Warsaw
Flying University – Museum of Industry and Agriculture, Warsaw Fact of the Polish figure „Polon and Rad – Maria Skłodowska-Curie”…
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Photograph showing Eliza Orzeszkowa in 1905, author unknown
Siłaczki („Strong women”) – the role of women in positivist grassroots work – Grodno
Siłaczki („Strong women”) – the role of women in positivist grassroots work – Grodno Fact of the Polish figure „Polon…
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Vilma Glücklich (1872-1927), was a Hungarian educational reformer, pacifist and women’s rights activist. Pictured here in 1912 holding the journal of Women and Society in her hand.
Vilma Glücklich – A Leader in the Hungarian Women’s Rights Movement – Vágújhely (Nové Mesto nad Váhom)
Vilma Glücklich – A Leader in the Hungarian Women’s Rights Movement – Vágújhely (Nové Mesto nad Váhom) Fact of the…
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Alaine Polcz laid the foundations of the World Play (Világjáték) scene-puppet test, a tool still widely used in child psychology. While she is best known for her work on the psychology of death, her later contributions—especially the refinement of this visual, symbolic, and emotionally expressive diagnostic method—highlight her equally significant legacy in child psychotherapy.
Alaine Polcz – Psychologist, Writer, and Pioneer in Hungarian Thanatology – Cluj Napoca
Alaine Polcz – Psychologist, Writer, and Pioneer in Hungarian Thanatology – Cluj Napoca Fact of the Hungarian figure „Terezia Brunszvik…
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To mark the 175th anniversary of Vilma Hugonnai’s birth, the first Hungarian female physician, the Hungarian National Bank issued commemorative coins designed by sculptor Virág Szabó. The silver and base-metal coins feature a full-length image of Hugonnai on the obverse, and her portrait with the inscription “The first Hungarian female physician” on the reverse.
Vilma Hugonnai – The First Female Doctor in Hungary – Budapest
Vilma Hugonnai – The First Female Doctor in Hungary – Budapest Fact of the Hungarian figure „Terezia Brunszvik and the…