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Amalia Holst (née Amalia von Justi; 10 February 1758 – 6 January 1829) was a German writer, intellectual, and early feminist. Her work examined traditional pedagogy and challenged Enlightenment writers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau. She often is called the German counterpart to Mary Wollstonecraft. Little is known about Amalia Holst's life. She rose to prominence in the late 1700s through her works as a teacher. She became more widely recognized in the 1970s, after her work was rediscovered and republished by Kassel University Press.

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  • Amalia Holst (en)
  • أماليا هولست (ar)
  • Amalia Holst (ca)
  • Amalia Holst (de)
  • Amalia Holst (eu)
  • Amalia Holst (fr)
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  • أماليا هولست (بالألمانية: Amalia Holst) كاتبة ومفكرة ومناصرة لحقوق المرأة، وُلدت عام 1758. تناولت كتاباتها موضوعات التربية وتحديات كتاب عصر التنوير وممثلينه مثل جان جاك روسو. وغالبًا ما كلن يُطلق عليها النظيرة الألمانية للكاتبة الإنجليزية ماري وولستونكرافت. تم تخليد ذكرى هولست في لوحة حفلة العشاء لجودي شيكاغو. وتُوفيت عام 1829. (ar)
  • Amalia Holst (1758–1829) fou una escriptora intel·lectual, i feminista alemanya. La seva feina va analitzar la pedagogia tradicional i va desafiar escriptors com Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Sovint és descrita com la versió germànica de Mary Wollstonecraft. Es coneix poc sobre la seva vida. La seva vida i obra va ser redescoberta durant la dècada de 1970. (ca)
  • Amalia Holst (née Amalia von Justi; 10 February 1758 – 6 January 1829) was a German writer, intellectual, and early feminist. Her work examined traditional pedagogy and challenged Enlightenment writers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau. She often is called the German counterpart to Mary Wollstonecraft. Little is known about Amalia Holst's life. She rose to prominence in the late 1700s through her works as a teacher. She became more widely recognized in the 1970s, after her work was rediscovered and republished by Kassel University Press. (en)
  • Amalia Holst (geborene von Justi; * 10. Februar 1758 in Mecklenburg; † 1829 in Groß-Timkenberg) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und Frauenrechtlerin. Sie setzte sich für eine Bildung im Geiste der Aufklärung ein und war Verfechterin der Frauenbildung. (de)
  • Amalia Holst, née Amalia von Justi (1758–1829), est une écrivain, intellectuelle et féministe allemande. Son travail met au défi l'éducation traditionnelle et les écrivains du siècle des Lumières tels Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On a considère souvent comme la contrepartie allemande de Mary Wollstonecraft. (fr)
  • Amalia Holst (bataio izenez Amalia von Justi; 1758ko otsailaren 10a -1829ko urtarrilaren 6a) idazle eta intelektual aleman eta feminista izan zen. Bere garaiko pedagogia sistemak aztertu eta kritikatu zituen, eta desafio egin zien Ilustrazio edo Argien Garaiko hainbat idazleri, besteak beste, Jean-Jacques Rousseauri. Garai hartan ez ziren asko pentsamolde honetako emakumezko asko, eta parekide bat aipatzearren, Mary Wollstonecraft ingelesarekin alderatu daiteke Holst. (eu)
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  • Groß-Timkenberg, Germany (en)
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