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Original scientific paper

Croatian women and the Party of the Right during the 1880s

Jasna Turkalj ; Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Despite the fact that women were denied the right to political decision-making both inside and outside of the established legal framework, the question arises as to whether Croatian women in the latter half of the nineteenth century exhibited any interest in politics and political life in Civil Croatia, and whether they demonstrated their preference for a specific political party in any way whatsoever. In this work, the author attempts to respond to this question by analyzing the political press of the Party of the Right from the beginning of the 1880s and primary materials from the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb in which, as in the press, rare sources for the history of women are interwoven into the plethora of sources on the activities of men. The ways in which women demonstrated their preference for the Party of the Right and its leaders are shown. The central protagonists are the teachers Anka Tkalčić and Vera Tkalec, whose open sympathies for the Party of the Right drew the attention of the authorities and placed their livelihoods in jeopardy.

Keywords

Austria-Hungary; Kingdom of Croatia; Party of the Right; Women's history; Women's rights

Hrčak ID:

67494

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/67494

Publication date:

1.4.2011.

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