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Charlotta Garrigue Masaryková during the First World War
Hájková, Dagmara
The article concentrates on the life of Charlotte Masaryk (1850-1923), wife of professor T.G. Masaryk, during the First World War, when her husband and daughter were in exile, her son Herbert died, her daughter Alice was imprisoned and her son Jan was in the Austrian army. The author describes the circumstances of T.G. Masaryk's departure for exile and the ways the family kept in touch. The relationship between Charlotta and Alice and health of Charlotte Masaryk are described. The article is based on the personal papers of Charlotte Masaryk and the family correspondence.
Responses in Národní listy to the Demand for Women's Voting Rights in 1906-1908
Malínská, Jana
The focus of the essay is on Czech feminist struggles at the beginning of the 20th century. On this period women achieved substantial concessions in the area of education. They however, became aware that to achieve equality in other areas, they would have to achieve voting rights and the possibility for influencing politics. Their struggle for voting rights was reflected in daily press, particulary Národní listy. The author covers in her essay years 1906-1908, when women's activity was very important and began to be unexpectadly rewarding.
Charlotta G. Masaryková
Neudorflová, Marie
The volume Charlotta G. Masaryková contains twenty one essays by historians related to life and activity of Charlotta G. Masaryková and the period in which she was active, especially conditions of women.
A Unique Relation Between Charlotta and Tomáš Masaryk
Neudorflová, Marie
The relation of Charlotta and T.G. Masaryk is investigated from the view of their character, intellectual interest, shared moral and political values and goals.

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