Apariţia mişcării de emancipare a femeii în Vechiul Regat

  • Subiect: In the Old Kingdom of Romania, the mediaeval laws kept their power until 1865 when a new Civil Law appeared that was keeping married women under men’s rule in public duties. Women’s education was included in the 1848 warpath, through the revolutionists also have participated Ana Ipătescu, Maria Rosetti, Sevastiţa Bălcescu and Zoe Golescu. But women have been part of the national effort during the Independence war through the women’s committees which organised many fundraisings. The first law project that opened a narrow way to women made possible the participation of women to local elections. This law project was adopted in 1878. During the period of late 1890s there were created a few types of women societies: 1) Societies of beneficence, help or charity. 2) Societies of economic, social, legal or politic emancipation. 3) Educational societies. 4) Red Cross leagues. 5) Societies of feminists who lived in Old Romanian Kingdom. The Women’s League has had a very important activity in Iaşi, where it was organised under the name of Women’s Reunion of Iaşi and was run by Cornelia Emilian. Another association was settled also in Iaşi in 1908, as Honorary President being elected Emilia Humpel. Aneta Socor, Tereza Stratilescu, Maria Buţureanu were elected in the ruling committee. In Bucovina the women’s associations were organised after the Transylvanian ones, the first ones being organised in Cernăuţi.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Istorie. Studii şi articole
  • Vezi publicația: Sargetia. Acta Musei Devensis
  • Editura: Altip
  • Loc publicare: Deva
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2013
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: IV; anul 2013; subtitlu: Acta Musei Devensis; seria nouă
  • Paginaţia: 339-344
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