Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education II
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- Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education II
- Copyright Page
- Preface • Réka M. Cristian, Anna Kérchy
- Introduction • Enikő Bollobás
- Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science
- Erzsébet Légrády (1890–1972): The First Hungarian Woman with a Doctorate in Pharmacy • Éva Bruckner
- Irén Barát (1890–1972): Combating Morbus Hungaricus • Éva Bruckner
- Lilly Hajdú (1891–1960), Edit Gyömrői (1896–1987), Vilma Kovács (1879–1940), Alice Bálint (1898–1941) and Lillián Rotter (1896–1981): Women in the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis • Anna Borgos
- Emma Bartoniek (1894–1957): The First Hungarian Woman to Enter the Annals of Historical Science • Márta Font
- Mária Telkes (1900–1995) and the Dover Sun House • Soma Rédey
- Eszter Klein (1910–2005): The Woman of the Happy End Problem • Péter Gábor Szabó
- Three Hungarian Women Archeologists of International Renown in the 20th Century: Amália Mozsolics (1910–1997), Erzsébet Patek (1918–1995), Ida B. Kutzián (1918–2001) • Mária Bondár
- Alaine Polcz (1922–2007) and the Art of Dying Well • Anna Kérchy
- Ágnes Heller (1929–2019): Philosopher and Publicist • Mária Joó
- Pioneer Hungarian Women in Education
- Antonina De Gerando (1845–1914): Pedagogue and Education Theorist • Katalin Kéri
- Mrs. József Madzsar née Alice Jászi (1877–1935): The Pioneer of Women’s Physical Education • Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
- Margit Révész Reisz (1885–1956): The Special Educational Sanatorium and Forest School for Children • Adél Magyar
- Erzsébet Dolch Dombrádi (1906–2002) and the Reform Education • Béla Pukánszky
- Margit Varró (1881–1978): Teaching for Life Through Music • Yusuke Nakahara
- Margit Slachta (1884–1974): Christian Feminism Against Totalitarian Powers • Ferenc Hörcher
- Dorottya Kanizsai (c. 1490 – 1532): Founder of Hungarian War Grave Caretaking • Ágota Budai
- Contributors’ Biographies
Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó
Online megjelenés éve: 2023
ISBN: 978 963 454 927 7
In this sequel to the first volume of Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education published in 2022, editors Réka M. Cristian and Anna Kérchy present the portraits of twenty-two prominent Hungarian women scholars, scientists and educators who made pioneering contributions to Hungary’s scientific achievement over the centuries. Some of the women introduced in the sixteen chapters come from traditional disciplines such as pharmacy, medicine, historiography, engineering, mathematics, archeology, psychology, and philosophy, while others furthered on fields not necessarily viewed, especially at the time, as science or scholarship proper, but which are nonetheless deeply intellectual, such as physical, special needs, reform, or music education, feminism, and historic preservation. The book offers a bird’s eye view summary of the accomplishments reached and challenges faced by these exceptional Hungarian female academics and intellectuals.
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