НИКОЛА ПЕТРОВ РУСИНСКИ И МАКЕДОНСКОТО
ЖЕНСКО ПРАШАЊЕ
Nikola Petrov Rusinski and the Macedonian Women Question
Author(s): Slavčo KoviloskiSubject(s): Cultural history, Macedonian Literature
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: Nikola Petrov Rusinski; August Bebel; Konstantina Bojadzhieva Rusinska; socilist; women question; Macedonia; 19th century
Summary/Abstract: Nikola Petrov Rusinski was a representative of the first wave of ideal - socialists of the Macedonian revolutionary movement, who emphasized the necessity to unite the peasantry and citizenry, pointing out the growing social differences that divided people into rich and poor and advocating for women's rights. He was among the first Macedonian authors who paid special attention to the women's issue, especially in the chapter "Organization of women in the city of Ohrid" of his book Contribution to the History of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (1936). Rusinski was married to Konstantina Bojadzieva, one of the first Macedonian activists to promote women's rights.
Journal: Context/Контекст
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 22
- Page Range: 137-144
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Macedonian