Calypso Botez Explained

Calypso Botez
Birth Date:1880
Death Date:1933
Nationality:Romanian

Calypso Botez (1880–1933), was a Romanian writer, suffragist and women's rights activist.

Life

Botez was born in 1880 in Bacău. She graduated from the University of Iasi. Botez then lived in Bucharest where she taught at a secondary school although she was also inspecting other schools. She became the President of the Red Cross in Galati.[1] In 1917 she was a co-founder, with Maria Baiulescu, Ella Negruzzi and Elena Meissner, of Asociația de Emancipare Civilă și Politică a Femeii Române or the Romanian Women's Union (UFR).[2]

She wrote about women's rights highlighting that the Romanian constitution's first article held that all citizens were equal. In 1919 she published The Problem of the Rights of the Romanian Woman. She campaigned for reform of the powers of the government, women's rights and divorce law reform. In 1920 she published The Problem of Feminism. A Systematization of Its Elements.[1] She co-founded the Consiliul Naţional al Femeilor Române in 1921.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Calypso Botez – Enciclopedia României – prima enciclopedie online despre România. enciclopediaromaniei.ro. ro. 2017-04-25.
  2. Book: de Haan, Francisca. A biographical dictionary of women's movements and feminisms : Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe : 9th and 20th centuries. Krasimira. Daskalova. Anna. Loutfi. 2006-01-01. CEU Press/Central European University Press. 9789637326394. 977384067. registration.