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Ellen Hørup

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Following a quiet period during the war, she resumed editorial writing in 1949, criticizing in particular the lack of organized child care in Denmark and the unsatisfactory conditions in homes for children. She founded a children's home of her own and became a member of the Danish branch of the
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as a translator. It was not until 1927 that she published the first of a series of long editorial articles in the paper. Thanks to her excellent knowledge of English, Russian and Italian, she is thought to be the first Danish woman who wrote articles on international politics before the
51:. For a number of years, she continued virtually unnoticed, except for adding to her emancipated reputation by becoming the first female rower and racing cyclist in Denmark. In her early forties, she began work as a translator, producing an Italian version of 22:(29 December 1871 – 25 March 1953) was a Danish journalist and non-fiction writer. She wrote extensively in several languages including English in support of peace, improvements in childcare, and women's rights. Hørup was also an active supporter of 74:(Friends of India) together with a journal bearing the same name, reflecting branches of Friends of India organizations around the world. In 1932, she established The International Committee for India which held a number of conferences in 81:
She was financially independent after the death of her mother as she inherited shares in the paper her father had started. Continuing her father's work, she was an active supporter of the Indian Congress Party and
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In 1886, she married the lawyer Vilhelm Nielsen who soon became a leading player at the newspaper
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continued to teach rather than raise her daughter at home while her father, the politician
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Born in Copenhagen, Hørup grew up in a rather radical home for the times as her mother
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Mahatma Gandhi
Emma Hørup
Viggo Hørup
Politiken
Hans Christian Andersen
Tilskueren
Second World War
Geneva
Mahatma Gandhi
Cathinca Olsen
Bokken Lasson
Fédération Démocratique Internationale des Femmes
List of peace activists



"Ellen Hørup and Mohandas Fandhi"


"Ellen Hørup"



"Ellen Hørup (1871 - 1953)"
"Emma Hørup"
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