The Modern Womans Rights Movement a Historical Survey

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The Modern Womans Rights Movement a Historical Survey
Kthe Schirmacher
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The number of women is somewhat greater than that of the men.
Servian Federation of Women's Clubs.
Servia has been free from Turkish control hardly forty-five years. Among the people the oriental con- ception of woman prevails along with patriarchal fam- ily conditions. The woman's rights movement is well organized ; it is predominantly national, philanthropic, and educational.
Elementary education is obligatory, and is supported THE SLAVIC AND BALKAN STATES 237 by the "National Society for Pub
...lic Education" {Nationalen Verein jiir V olksbildung) . The girls and women of the lower classes are engaged chiefly with do- mestic duties; in addition they work in the fields or work at excellent home industries. These home in- dustries were developed as a means of hvelihood by the efforts of Mrs. E. Subotisch, the organizer of the Ser- vian woman's rights movement. The Servian women are rarely domestic servants (under Turkish rule they were not permitted to serve the enemy) ; most of the domestic servants are Hungarians and Austrians.

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