workers. Alojzija Štebi was born on 24 March 1883 in Ljubljana, which at the time was part of Austria-Hungary to Marija (née Kunstel) and Anton Štebi. She...
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Zajovic (born 1953) – co-founder and coordinator of Women in Black Alojzija Štebi (1883–1956) – suffragist, who saw socialism as a means of equalizing...
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Croats, and Slovenes was therefore founded under the leadership of Alojzija Štebi. The name was almost a copy of its predecessor National Women's Alliance...
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Daszyńska-Golińska, Anna Papadimitriou, Ivande Kaija, Jelka Perić, Alojzija Štebi, Maria Svolou, Angela Vode, Maša Živanović, among others, who afterward...
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York: CEU Press/Central European University Press, pp. 389–391. 2006 Štebi, Alojzija (Lojzka) (1883–1956). IN: HAAN, Francisca de (ed.), DASKALOVA, Krasimira...
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