Adela Xenopol (1861 - 1939)

Short name Adela Xenopol
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First name Adela
Birth name Xenopol
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Date of birth 1861
Date of death 1939
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Sex Female
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Lived in Romania
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Adela Xenopol was ...
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- set up the journal Dochia: Bucharest, 1896–1898, a real tribune for feminist debates and at some point she wrote most of the articles for it. Later she ran other three journals where she militated for women’s social, cultural and political rights: Românca (The Romanian Woman), Bucharest, 1905–1906, Viitorul româncelor (The Future of Romanian Women), Bucharest, 1912–1916, and Revista scriitoarei (The Woman Writer’s Journal), Bucharest, 1926–1928. - Travel writing about Switzerland, 14 episodes in Dochia journal