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Celibacy of Female Teachers, Dismissal of Married women... Plamínková Knew What Undermined Democracy Even During the First Republic.

Summary by Deník N
The series How Words Changed History: The fact that the First Republic gave women equal rights is now considered a historical fact. It gave them the right to vote, allowed them to work, abolished the celibacy of female teachers and civil servants, etc. Traditionally, T. G. Masaryk stood at the forefront of this emancipatory development as a man who, even under the influence of his American wife, promoted these social and societal changes. In add…
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The series How Words Changed History: The fact that the First Republic gave women equal rights is now considered a historical fact. It gave them the right to vote, allowed them to work, abolished the celibacy of female teachers and civil servants, etc. Traditionally, T. G. Masaryk stood at the forefront of this emancipatory development as a man who, even under the influence of his American wife, promoted these social and societal changes. In add…

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Deník N broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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