Academic women's papers

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The Akademische Frauenblätter were the organ of the "German Association of Academic Women's Associations", which emerged in 1914 from the merger of like-minded student associations at the universities of Bonn, Münster, Göttingen and Berlin. He represented a völkisch , German national sentiment and excluded Jewish students from membership. The “academic women's papers” first appeared from 1914 to 1920 in Berlin-Charlottenburg and were reissued in 1926 after a long break. In 1927 they stopped publishing.

literature

  • A. Burchardt: Bluestock - Fashion Student - Anarchist? , German and Russian medical students in Berlin 1896–1918, Stuttgart (1997) p. 147 ff.

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