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Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts (Tartu Women's Society) was an Estonian organisation for women's rights, founded in 1907 in Tartu. It was the first women's rights organization in Estonia and in the Baltic states, and the only one prior to 1917. As was the case in Latvia, women's rights had been a subject of public debate in the press since the 1880s, mainly in connection to the nationalism. As in the other Baltic countries however, no political organizations could exist prior to the introduction of Parliamentatism in Russia in 1905.

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  • Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts (Tartu Women's Society) was an Estonian organisation for women's rights, founded in 1907 in Tartu. It was the first women's rights organization in Estonia and in the Baltic states, and the only one prior to 1917. As was the case in Latvia, women's rights had been a subject of public debate in the press since the 1880s, mainly in connection to the nationalism. As in the other Baltic countries however, no political organizations could exist prior to the introduction of Parliamentatism in Russia in 1905. (en)
  • Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts var en organisation för kvinnors rättigheter i Estland, grundad 1907. Det var den första kvinnoorganisationen i Estland. Estland, liksom i övriga Baltikum tillhörde länge Ryssland och inga politiska organisationer fick bildas förrän efter införandet av parlamentarismen 1905, varför ingen organiserad kvinnorörelse kunde uppkomma. Det förekom dock från 1800-talets mitt en debatt om kvinnors rättigheter i pressen, och utökade rättigheter för kvinnor stöddes av nationalism- och självständighetsrörelsen. (sv)
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  • Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts (Tartu Women's Society) was an Estonian organisation for women's rights, founded in 1907 in Tartu. It was the first women's rights organization in Estonia and in the Baltic states, and the only one prior to 1917. As was the case in Latvia, women's rights had been a subject of public debate in the press since the 1880s, mainly in connection to the nationalism. As in the other Baltic countries however, no political organizations could exist prior to the introduction of Parliamentatism in Russia in 1905. The Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts was formed to raise women's economical, moral and educational opportunities. It was the first organization to voice the subject of women's rights in Estonia. Its leading members were , and Marie Reisik. The organization mainly focused on women's rights to university studies, access to professions and equal pay for equal work. Women students were allowed to audit university courses in 1905 and special courses were given for women from 1911 onward, but they were not allowed to study as full students prior to independence. After the Russian revolution, a number of smaller women's groups were formed. Women in Russia and thus also in Estonia, which was then a part of Russia, were given suffrage, encouraged to join political parties and ran in the upcoming elections, and the Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts formed a political chapter. In order to unite the new women's associations in cooperation, it organized the first women's congress in Tartu in May 1917. At the congress, the umbrella organization was formed. Women's suffrage was introduced early after Estonian independence in 1918. (en)
  • Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts var en organisation för kvinnors rättigheter i Estland, grundad 1907. Det var den första kvinnoorganisationen i Estland. Estland, liksom i övriga Baltikum tillhörde länge Ryssland och inga politiska organisationer fick bildas förrän efter införandet av parlamentarismen 1905, varför ingen organiserad kvinnorörelse kunde uppkomma. Det förekom dock från 1800-talets mitt en debatt om kvinnors rättigheter i pressen, och utökade rättigheter för kvinnor stöddes av nationalism- och självständighetsrörelsen. Efter parlamentarismens införande kunde Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts bildas som Estlands första kvinnoorganisation i Tartu år 1907. Dess ledargestalter var , och Marie Reisik. Föreningen lade fokus på kvinnors rätt till att studera på universitetet och få arbeta i samma yrken och med samma lön som män. Efter ryska revolutionen var det denna förening som höll Estlands första kvinnokongress i maj 1917. Efter detta bildades en rad andra kvinnoföreningar, och kvinnlig rösträtt infördes i samband med självständigheten. (sv)
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