Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin Explained

Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin (26 November 1862 – 15 May 1940) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, socialist, suffragist and women's rights activist.[1]

Biography

Elena Pop was born in Szilágyillésfalva (Băsești) (Szilágy County, Austria-Hungary) in the family of Maria Loșonți and the politician, Gheorghe Pop de Băsești.[2]

In 1882, she married lawyer Francisc Hossu-Longin.

Pop-Hossu-Longin was a leading figure of the Romanian women's movement and engaged in the struggle for equal rights between men and women, particularly in regards to education. She was co-founder of Reuniunea Femeilor Române Sălăjene (Union of Romanian Women of Sălaj) in 1880, co-founder of Reuniunea Femeilor Române Hunedorene (Union of Romanian Women of Hunedoara) in 1886 and its president from 1895 to 1918.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women making history – Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin. Romanian Centenary. 17 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin (1862–1940). Caiete silvane. Marin Pop. Romanian. May 2007. 18 December 2018.