Women’s political participation in the Second Polish Republic was described in several publications. Women’s press has not yet been examined in detail by historians. Yet, so far, women’s magazines have not been examined in detail by historians. Especially unexplored issue is A question of how the women's press supported the efforts of women to improve their parliamentary representation remains unexplored. Polish women have gained the right to vote soon after Poland regained its independence in 1918. In that period there were many magazines edited by women. Although these journals were addressed to women representing various social strata, all of them addressed the issue of women’s representation in parliament. They mobilized women to partic...
dr hab. Małgorzta Dajnowicz, prof. UwB – Pracuje na stanowisku profesora w Instytucie Historii i Nau...
„Głos Kobiet” [„The Voice of Women”] was a magazine published between 1908 and 1939 by the Central W...
The press played an essential role in the political life in the first half of the 20th century. It s...
When in November 1918 the Second Republic of Poland regained its independence and the new state gran...
1908 was a special year for Polish women living under the Prussian partition. New laws aimed against...
The First World War was an important factor in social modernization, bringing a new order of gender ...
On November 28, 1918, Chief of State Józef Piłsudski signed a decree prepared by the government of J...
The League of Polish Women was established in 1945 and from the very beginning it was a pro-governme...
This article presents the results of a content analysis of the opinion weekly magazines - „Wprost”, ...
In 1914–1918 more than a dozen periodicals for women were published in Galicia. They were published ...
„Praca Obywatelska” [„Citizenship Work”] was an internal paper of the Związek Pracy Obywatelskiej Ko...
„Na Posterunku” [„On the Outpost”] was a women’s weekly paper published by the Women’s League of the...
The issue of intensifying female participation in public life, and particularly in political life, h...
During the period from 1939 to 1945 many conspiratorial papers were published on Polish territory un...
To make the political presence of women more visible in modern public discourse it is necessary to w...
dr hab. Małgorzta Dajnowicz, prof. UwB – Pracuje na stanowisku profesora w Instytucie Historii i Nau...
„Głos Kobiet” [„The Voice of Women”] was a magazine published between 1908 and 1939 by the Central W...
The press played an essential role in the political life in the first half of the 20th century. It s...
When in November 1918 the Second Republic of Poland regained its independence and the new state gran...
1908 was a special year for Polish women living under the Prussian partition. New laws aimed against...
The First World War was an important factor in social modernization, bringing a new order of gender ...
On November 28, 1918, Chief of State Józef Piłsudski signed a decree prepared by the government of J...
The League of Polish Women was established in 1945 and from the very beginning it was a pro-governme...
This article presents the results of a content analysis of the opinion weekly magazines - „Wprost”, ...
In 1914–1918 more than a dozen periodicals for women were published in Galicia. They were published ...
„Praca Obywatelska” [„Citizenship Work”] was an internal paper of the Związek Pracy Obywatelskiej Ko...
„Na Posterunku” [„On the Outpost”] was a women’s weekly paper published by the Women’s League of the...
The issue of intensifying female participation in public life, and particularly in political life, h...
During the period from 1939 to 1945 many conspiratorial papers were published on Polish territory un...
To make the political presence of women more visible in modern public discourse it is necessary to w...
dr hab. Małgorzta Dajnowicz, prof. UwB – Pracuje na stanowisku profesora w Instytucie Historii i Nau...
„Głos Kobiet” [„The Voice of Women”] was a magazine published between 1908 and 1939 by the Central W...
The press played an essential role in the political life in the first half of the 20th century. It s...