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Author: Malinova, Julia

Pseudonyms:
Spouse/other names:Malinova,Iulia,Iylija
Gender:female
Year of birth:1869
Year of death:1953
About her personal situation:She is of Russian Jewish origin. Studies in France and Switzerland. Came to Bulgaria with an invitation of the family of professor Mykhaulo Drahomanov. She was converted to Orthodoxy.Her godmother was another distinguished women writer and feminist Anna Velkova Sakuzova (Anna Karima). She married Alexander Malinov, a prime minister of Bulgaria (1908-1911, 1918, 1931). Standardizing 5TrSchoolFeb13: Origin • Place of birth : Unknown • Lived in: Unknown • Place of death : Unknown National identity • Nationality : Russian • First language (s) : Russian, Marital status: - Married to Aleksandar Malinov Number of children : - 5 children-three daughters and two sons:Ana,Vera,Maria,Pavel.Aleksandar Social class : - Upper classes Education: - Not yet checked Religion/ideology : -- Jewish converted to Orthodoxy

Countries:Bulgaria
Languages:Bulgarian - French
Relations to other authors: Friend of Todorova Velkova, Anna


About her professional situation:Standardizing 5TrSchoolFeb13: Publishing under: - Married name Profession(s) and activities: - - Contributor to periodical press - Publisher Languages in which she published : - Bulgarian Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Not yet checked Financial aspects of her career: - Lived by her pen Memberships - Not yet checked
Elements of bibliography:MENTIONED IN: - De Haan a.o., A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms. CEU press, 2006.
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Editors: Nadezhda Alexandrova (create on 09 October 2012)
Nadezhda Alexandrova (update on 09 October 2012)
Nadezhda Alexandrova (update on 11 October 2012)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 24 October 2012)
Mariela Kristeva (update on 22 February 2013)
Mariela Kristeva (update on 22 February 2013)
Mariela Kristeva (update on 22 February 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 16 April 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 17 April 2013)

Works written by this author

E 1 "Borbata na zhenite za ravnopravie"/"Fight for women's rights" (1906)
E 2 "Edno vyzvanie kym spravedlivost"/ "An appeal to fairness" (1905)
E 3 "Istorijata na zhenskoto obrazovanie v Rusija"/ " The story about women's education in Russia" (1899)
E 4 "Kakvo ochakvame ot predstojashtija kongres"/ "What we expect from the incoming congress" (1906)
E 5 "Kongresyt v Parizh"/ "The congress in Paris"(Congres International de oeuvres et Institoutions feminiens" (1900)
E 6 "Kratyk pregled na zhenskoto dvizhenie ot nai-staro vreme do sega"/ "Short review of the woman's movement from the early days to the present" (1899)
E 7 "Kratyk pregled na zhenskoto dvizhenie po dobivaneto politicheski prava v razvitite dyrzhavi"/ "Short view of woman's union in aquiring political rights of the developed countries" (1899)
E 8 "Obshtestvenata nravstvenost"/ "The Public morality" (1900)
E 9 "Obshtestvenoto polozhenie na zhenata"/ "The woman as a part of the society" (1902)
E 10 "Pakt po zakonoproekta za izmenenie i dopylnenie na njkoi chlenove ot zakona za nasledstvoto ot 1890 godina"/ " Pact of law project for amendment and addition of the Law of succession from 1899" (1906)
E 11 "Posrednicheski bura i zhenskite druzhestva"/ "Trade agencies and women's organizations" (1900)
E 12 "Rechtauf Mutterschaft"/ "Zakon za maichinstvo"/"Decree for motherhood" (1906)
E 13 "Syobshtenie za Druzhestvoto za podpomagane sluzheshtite zheni"/ "A note for the fellowship supporting working women" (1899)
E 14 "Vtori mezhdunaroden zhenski kongres v Parizh"/"Second international Women's Congress in Paris" (1900)
E 15 "Zhena vyv politikata"/ "A woman in politics" (1906)
E 16 "Zhorzh Sand.Po sluchai stogodishninata ot rozhdenieto i"/ "George Sand. One hundred anniversary of her birth." (1904)

Authors read by this author

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