Hainari, Tilma (1861 - 1940)
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Religion / ideology | Protestant |
Education | School education |
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Hainari, Tilma was ...
related to | Gripenberg, Alexandra |
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Place(s) of Residence | Finland |
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Naisasian kehitys eri maissa 3: Ruotsi
(1908)
is also a reception: is translation of Reformarbetet till förbättrande af kvinnans ställning |
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Miehen edusmiehisyys (1908) | 1 | 0 |
Naisasian kehitys eri maissa 4: Suomi
(1909)
is also a reception: is translation of Reformarbetet till förbättrande af kvinnans ställning |
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Hilda Käkikoski kirjeittensä ja kirjoitelmiensa valossa
(1913)
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Mentioned in Suomalainen kirjallisuus 1906-1910.
Tilma Hainari was an active suffragette and public educator. She took part in the meetings of the League of Nations and contributed the Academic Karelia Society. JWjul14 No VIAF, cerl record to be made. JWnov24