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Marthe de Kerchove de Denterghem

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344: 169:, of which she became the first President. She resigned however in 1936 as she wanted to broaden her horizon and work over the boundaries of political parties. 334: 339: 291:
Duchène, C., in : Biographie Nationale, Brussel, AcadĂ©mie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts, 1866–1986, XXXIV, 1968, kol. 87–93.
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As a war hero, she was one of few women who were allowed to vote in Belgium in national elections after the war. Jane Brigode introduced her to the
173: 130:. Her health deteriorated during her stay in prison and in 1917 she was exchanged for Frau von Schnee, the wife of the governor of 235: 51: 324: 189: 157:. Disappointed by the reluctance of the political parties to grant women the right to vote, she organized in 1920 the first 329: 242:, she provided space at her estate and a meeting place. After the war, in 1947, she resigned as President of the 103: 181: 146: 87: 349: 319: 314: 59: 55: 201: 131: 83: 216: 154: 99: 301:
Le Flambeau, jg. 39, 1956, nr. 2, Huldenummer Marthe de Kerchove de Denterghem baronne Boël.
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and was arrested, together with her husband, in October 1916 and after a trial in
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She was honored at several occasions for her work, she died on 18 January 1956.
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1920-1950. Trente ans d'activité féminine. Extrait de discours et de messages
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Gelijke rechten, gelijke plichten. Een portret van vijf liberale vrouwen
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together with Jane Brigode. In 1921, she and Jane Brigode founded the
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and in 1923 they founded, together with Alice De Keyser-Buysse the
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In 1921 she had become a member of the National Council of Women (
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Union des femmes liberales de l’arrondissement de Bruxelles
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of women and the international political role of women.
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broke out she started working as a nurse and joined the
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near Brussels where her husband died in 1941. When the
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Index

née
Ghent
Belgian
feminist
liberal
senator
Oswald de Kerchove de Denterghem
Maria Lippens
August Lippens
Ghent
Paris
Pol Boël
Usines Gustave Boël
La Louvière
feminist movement
Hélène Goblet d’Alviella
Jane Brigode
World War I
Charleroi
Siegburg
German East Africa
Gstaad
Switzerland
Liberal Party
Paul-Emile Janson
Conseil National des Femmes Belges
Marie Popelin
Marguerite Van de Wiele
Dubrovnik
International Council of Women

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