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| Format | Book Chapter |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Hundt, Irina |
| Title, Analytic | Adele Erbe (1824-1892). An den Anfängen der organisierten Frauenbewegung |
| Author, Monographic | Schmidt, Walter |
| Title, Monographic | Akteure eines Umbruchs. Männer und Frauen der Revolution von 1848/48 |
| Place of Publication | Berlin |
| Publisher | FIDES Verlags- und Veranstaltungsgesellschaft |
| Date of Publication | 2016 |
| Volume ID | Bd. 5 |
| Location in Work | 63-93 |
| Abstract | This article seeks to provide a preliminary biographical essay of Adele Wilhelmine Charlotte Erbe. Adele Erbe was born 21 September 1824 in Altenburg, Saxony. She was active in the revolutionary movement of 1848-1849 as a journalist for the Frauen-Zeitung, a poet, and a women's rights activist. She is recognized among the most well-known of the Forty-Eighter women, her name listed along with Louise Otto, Mathilde Anneke, Louise Aston, Kathinka Zitz, Johanna Kinkel, Emma Herwegh and others. In 1851 she emigrated to the United States and worked as a teacher in New York. In contrast to her celebrated contemporaries, however, Adele Erbe's life and work has not been fully explored. |
| Notes | Includes bibliographical references. --- Donated by Irina Hundt. |
| Call Number | MKI P2017-01 |
| MKI Terms | Forty-eighters/ Erbe, Adele, 1824-1892/ Women/ Feminists/ 19th century |