diplomsko delo
Urša Volk (Author), Ana Cergol (Mentor)

Abstract

Diplomska naloga obravnava delovanje ženskih društev na Slovenskem v obdobju po prvi svetovni vojni. Podrobneje je predstavljeno njihovo delovanje predvsem v dvajsetih letih 20. stoletja. Ženske so se v svoja posebna društva začele združevati že konec 19. stoletja. Do prve svetovne vojne so se ukvarjala predvsem z izobraževanjem ter s humanitarnim delom. Nekatera stanovska društva, kot na primer Društvo slovenskih učiteljic, so zahtevala tudi več pravic za ženske v okviru njihovega poklica. Med vojno je delovanje društev večinoma zamrlo, članice so se ukvarjale z dobrodelnostjo. Po vojni se je mreža društev razširila po celotni državi, tudi na podeželje, kjer takšnega delovanje pred tem ni bilo. Društva so okrepila svoje delovanje na področju izobraževanja ter sociale, vedno več pa se jih je začelo zavzemati za politične pravice žensk, še posebej za volilno pravico. Povezovati so se začela tudi v višje organizacije na državnem nivoju. Medtem ko so ženska društva bistveno pripomogla k dvigu ravni ženske izobrazbe ter njihovem splošnem socialnem stanju, do večjih sprememb v mestu žensk v družbi in politiki v obravnavanem obdobju ni prišlo.

Keywords

ženska društva;medvojno obdobje;dobrodelnost;ženska volilna pravica;vloga in položaj žensk;bolonjska diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [U. Volk]
UDC: 305(497.4)"1918/1941"
COBISS: 80043523 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Slovene women's societies after the First World War
Secondary abstract: This undergraduate thesis deals with the activities of women's societies in Slovenia in the period after the First World War. The focus is on their activity in the 1920s. Women began to unite in their specialised societies as early as the end of the 19th century. Until the First World War, their main concerns were mostly education and humanitarian work. Some societies based on profession, such as the Slovene Female Teachers' Association, also demanded more rights for women within their profession. During the war, the societies mostly ceased their activities; their members were involved in charity work. After the war, the network of societies spread throughout the country, also to the countryside, where such activities had not existed before. Societies thus strengthened their activities in the fields of education and social work, and more of them begun to advocate for women's political rights, especially female suffrage. They began to connect in higher organizations on the state level. While the women's societies significantly contributed to raising the level of women's education and their social status in general, there were no significant changes in the women%s place in the society and politics during the researched period.
Secondary keywords: women%s societies;interwar period;charity work;women suffrage;role and position of women;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000573
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 39 str.
ID: 13646719