K politizaci moravského liberálního ženského hnutí v závěru 19. století na příkladu aktivit Elišky Machové

Title in English On the Politicisation of the Moravian Liberal Women’s Movement at the End of the 19th Century Using Eliška Machová’s Activities as an Example
Authors

KRUTÍLKOVÁ Hana

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Časopis Matice moravské
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Keywords Eliška Machová; Moravia; politics; gender; 1880–1901
Description In this contribution, Eliška Machová (1858–1926), an executive of the Vesna women’s club of Brno, serves as a model example of shifts in social praxis of the older line of the women’s movement in Moravia in the 1880s and 1890s. She was at the forefront of many projects that moved the Moravian women’s movement towards direct coope- ration with the People’s Party in 1901. In spite of this, she became one of the faces of her campaign before the Reichsrat elections, and held a traditional view on women’s activism, based especially on motherhood and raising children, in which there was no place for feminist demands such as enfranchisement or high schools for girls.
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