Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education
Preface
Tartalomjegyzék
- Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Introduction
- Teréz Brunszvik (1775–1861) and Blanka Teleki (1806–1862): The Pioneers of Women’s Education in Nineteenth-Century Hungary
- Zsófia Torma (1832–1899): Hungary’s First Woman Archaeologist
- Berta Degenfeld-Schomburg (1843–1928): The Astronomer Baroness
- Vilma Hugonnai (1847–1922), Sarolta Steinberger (1875–1966), Margit Genersich (1878–1918): The First Female Physicians in Hungary
- Valéria Dienes (1879–1978): The Learned Artist
- Mária Dudich Vendl (1890–1945): The First Woman Mineralogist in Hungary
- Vera Csapody (1890–1985): Botany’s Humble Servant
- Rózsa Péter (1905–1977): The First Female Mathematician Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Margit Prahács (1893–1974): A Woman in the Realm of Musicology
- Ilona Banga (1906–1998): Biochemistry Research as Life Motif
- Contributors’ Biographies
Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó
Online megjelenés éve: 2022
ISBN: 978 963 454 773 0
Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education, edited by Réka M. Cristian and Anna Kérchy, presents thirteen portraits of Hungarian women born before 1945, all trailblazers in their scholarly or scientific fields. The book offers a bird’s eye view of the attainments reached and challenges faced by exceptional academic or intellectual women, making visible careers in the disciplines of education and pedagogy, history and archaeology, astronomy, medicine, philosophy of art and musicology, mineralogy, botany, mathematics, chemistry and biochemistry. The volume’s list of pioneer Hungarian women in science and education includes Terézia Brunszvik, Blanka Teleki, Zsófia Torma, Berta Degenfeld Schomburg, Vilma Hugonnai, Sarolta Steinberger, Margit Genersich, Valéria Dienes, Mária Dudich Vendl, Vera Csapody, Rózsa Péter, Margit Prahács and Ilona Banga.
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