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Hultin, Tekla (1864 - 1943)

Short name Hultin, Tekla
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First name Tekla
Birth name Hultin
Married name
Date of birth 1864
Date of death 1943
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Finland
Place of death Helsinki
Lived in Finland
Place of residence notes
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Father
Children
Religion / ideology Atheist
Education Higher education, Other, School education
Aristocratic title -
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Hultin, Tekla was ...
related to Malmberg, Aino Emma Wilhelmina
related to Ottilia Stenbäck
Profession(s)
Memberships Naisasialiitto Unioni , Suomalainen naisliitto
Place(s) of Residence Finland
Receptions of Hultin, Tekla, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
Eero Järnefelt, portrait of Tekla Hultin, 1905. 1905 is portrait of
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Tekla Hultin was a boyish girl, who completed the “jatko-opisto” and become M.A 1894. She defended her thesis as the first woman in Finland 1896. After that she worked as an editor in Päivälehti-newspaper and then in the magazine “Isänmaan ystävät” (Friends of the fatherland). Later she got the post of the second actuary in the statistical main office. Hultin was a member of the parliament 1908-1924 representing the Young Finns. Jwapr14