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- Maria Johanna Mathilde Vaerting (* 10. Januar 1884 in Messingen; † 6. Mai 1977 in Schönau im Schwarzwald) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und Soziologin. Sie wurde 1923 erste Ordinaria für Pädagogik an der Universität Jena. (de)
- Mathilde Vaerting (10 January 1884, Messingen – 6 May 1977, Schönau im Schwarzwald) was a German feminist and writer on matriarchy. Vaerting's A New Basis for the Psychology of Man and Woman (1921) explained gender role differences functionally rather than biologically, criticising most previous studies of gender as based on "a kind of unquestioned association of men with dominance and women with subordination". In 1923 the Social Democratic government of Thuringia appointed her to a chair of education at the University of Jena. (en)
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- Maria Johanna Mathilde Vaerting (* 10. Januar 1884 in Messingen; † 6. Mai 1977 in Schönau im Schwarzwald) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und Soziologin. Sie wurde 1923 erste Ordinaria für Pädagogik an der Universität Jena. (de)
- Mathilde Vaerting (10 January 1884, Messingen – 6 May 1977, Schönau im Schwarzwald) was a German feminist and writer on matriarchy. Vaerting's A New Basis for the Psychology of Man and Woman (1921) explained gender role differences functionally rather than biologically, criticising most previous studies of gender as based on "a kind of unquestioned association of men with dominance and women with subordination". In 1923 the Social Democratic government of Thuringia appointed her to a chair of education at the University of Jena. (en)
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- Mathilde Vaerting (de)
- Mathilde Vaerting (en)
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