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Mathilde Vaerting

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Mathilde Vaerting
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Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuAlmaanya Taƴto
InditirdeMathilde Vaerting Taƴto
InndeMathilde Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguVaerting Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo10 Siilo 1884 Taƴto
ƊofordeMessingen Taƴto
Date of death6 Duujal 1977 Taƴto
Place of deathSchönau im Schwarzwald Taƴto
SiblingMarie Vaerting Taƴto
WoldeAlmankoore Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje, university teacher, sociologist Taƴto
EmployerFriedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Taƴto
Archives atUniversity Archives of Bielefeld University Taƴto

Mathilde Vaerting (10 lewru Yarkomaa 1884, Messingen – 6 Mee 1977, Koolaaɗo kuuɓal) ko debbo Almaañnaajo, binndoowo ko faati e njiimaandi debbo.

Vaerting’s A New Basis for the Psychology of Man and Woman (1921) hollitii feereeji darnde jinnaaɓe e nder golle, wonaa e nder nguurndam, o ñiŋii ko ɓuri heewde e wiɗtooji ɓennuɗi jowitiiɗi e jinnaaɓe, sibu tuugnii ko e "nokku kawral worɓe jogiiɓe ɓural e rewɓe jogiiɓe leslesre".[1] E hitaande 1923 laamu Sosiyaal Demokaraasi to Turingia toɗɗii mo hooreejo jaŋde to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Jena.[2]

1921. Facciro Cedar e Eden Paul ko The dominant sex; wiɗto e nder sosiyoloji ceertugol jinnaaɓe, New York, George H. Doran Co., [1923]. Etext e internet to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Virginia

  1. Ann Taylor Allen, 'Patriarchy and its Discontents: The debate on the origin of the family in the German-speaking world, 1860-1930', in Suzanne L. Marchand, David F. Lindenfeld, Germany at the fin de siècle: culture, politics, and ideas, p. 99
  2. Peter J. Davies, Myth, matriarchy and modernity: Johann Jakob Bachofen in German culture, pp140-1