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Giuseppina Martinuzzi

Giuseppina Martinuzzi (Albona, 14 February 1844 – Albona, 25 November 1925) was an Italian pedagogue, journalist, socialist, and feminist.[1][2][3]

Biography

Personal life

She lived a long time in Trieste, where she taught in the poor neighbourhoods of the city, helping with the integration of the Slovenians and fighting against narrow nationalistic municipalism. She was a leading light in the Women's Socialist Circle and wrote numerous political tracts for the emancipation of women.[2] In her last prose work, Fra italiani e slavi, she expresses her ideal of pacifism and ethnic integration.[2]

Works

References

  1. ^ Pizzi, Katia (2002). A City in Search of an Author. A&C Black. pp. 154–157.
  2. ^ a b c Camboni, Marina (2004). Networking Women: Subjects, Places, Links Europe-America : Towards a Re-writing of Cultural History, 1890–1939: Proceedings of the International Conference, Macerata, March 25–27, 2002. Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. pp. 149–151.
  3. ^ de Vries, Boudien (2016). Civil Society, Associations and Urban Places: Class, Nation and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Routledge. p. 97.