41:
Boschek was the daughter of a railway locksmith. Orphaned at a young age, she was forced to quit school and worked as a domestic and at various factories. She was the ward of Anton Hueber, who also became her political mentor. In 1890, she became the first woman in the
57:. During these years, she founded trade unions for nurses, domestic servants, tobacco workers, and flower and feather workers. In 1900, she founded the Union of Sewers, a trade union open to all women able to sew. This broad definition allowed it to act as a
20:
53:, and in 1894, she was elected to its executive, with responsibility for women workers. She remained the most prominent woman in the Austrian trade union movement until the end of
171:
88:
Aus vergangenen Tagen. In: Gedenkbuch. 20 Jahre Ă–sterreichische
Arbeiterinnenbewegung. Im Auftrag des Frauenreichskomitees herausgegeben von Adelheid Popp. Wien 1912, S. 89–102
49:
In 1891, Boschek she became a member of the workers' union and the Social democratic ABF. She was one of three women delegates at the 1893 conference which founded the
46:'s central committee. At the time, women were prohibited from engaging in political activity, so she took her seat on the committee under an assumed, male, name.
166:
176:
186:
181:
65:
191:
43:
72:
from 1920 to 1934. After the coup of 1934, she was imprisoned for seven weeks and then put under police surveillance.
156:
112:
161:
130:
Lebenslauf und Werke von Anna
Boschek im ARIADNE-Projekt Frauen in Bewegung der Ă–sterreichischen Nationalbibliothek
50:
64:
From 1918 to 1920, Boschek was a member of the Vienna city council. In 1919–1920, she was a member of the
69:
151:
146:
8:
108:
61:
for women, while circumventing government restrictions on women's political groups.
35:
140:
58:
38:) and feminist. She was one of the first women in the Austrian parliament.
54:
19:
31:
172:
105:Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders
138:
34:– 18 November 1957) was an Austrian politician (
66:Austrian Constitutional Assembly election, 1919
167:Social Democratic Party of Austria politicians
98:
96:
94:
177:Members of the National Council (Austria)
91:
126:
124:
18:
187:20th-century Austrian women politicians
182:19th-century Austrian women politicians
139:
121:
102:
13:
44:Social Democratic Party of Austria
14:
203:
192:Politicians from Austria-Hungary
107:. Vol. 1. Greenwood Press.
68:, then she was a member of the
51:Imperial Trade Union Commission
16:Austrian politician (1874–1957)
82:
1:
75:
7:
70:National Council of Austria
10:
208:
157:Austrian trade unionists
103:Lane, A. Thomas (1995).
162:Politicians from Vienna
24:
22:
25:
199:
131:
128:
119:
118:
100:
89:
86:
207:
206:
202:
201:
200:
198:
197:
196:
137:
136:
135:
134:
129:
122:
115:
101:
92:
87:
83:
78:
36:Social Democrat
17:
12:
11:
5:
205:
195:
194:
189:
184:
179:
174:
169:
164:
159:
154:
149:
133:
132:
120:
113:
90:
80:
79:
77:
74:
30:(14 May 1874,
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
204:
193:
190:
188:
185:
183:
180:
178:
175:
173:
170:
168:
165:
163:
160:
158:
155:
153:
150:
148:
145:
144:
142:
127:
125:
116:
114:9780313299001
110:
106:
99:
97:
95:
85:
81:
73:
71:
67:
62:
60:
59:general union
56:
52:
47:
45:
39:
37:
33:
29:
21:
104:
84:
63:
48:
40:
28:Anna Boschek
27:
26:
23:Anna Boschek
152:1957 deaths
147:1874 births
55:World War I
141:Categories
76:References
111:
32:Vienna
109:ISBN
143::
123:^
93:^
117:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.