Margarete Hilferding
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Margarete Hilferding, born Margarete Hönigsberg | |
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Born | |
Died | September 23, 1942 in transit to Maly Trostenets extermination camp | (aged 71)
Nationality | Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Citizenship | Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Partner | Rudolf Hilferding |
Children | Peter Millford |
Margarete Hilferding, born Hönigsberg (June 20, 1871– September 23, 1942) was an Austrian teacher, doctor, and individual psychologist.
Hilferding was the first woman admitted into the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.[1] Her husband was the Austro-Marxist economist Rudolf Hilferding.
References
- ^ Geissmann-Chambon, Claudine; Geissmann, Pierre (1998). A history of child psychoanalysis. Psychology Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-415-11296-3.
Sources
- Margarete Hilferding, Geburtenregelung. Erörterungen zum § 144.- Vienna, 1926
- Ilse Korotin, Margarethe Hilferding. In: Gelehrte Frauen, Verlag BMUK, Vienna, 1996
- Martina Gamper: "... so kann ich nicht umhin mich zu wundern, dass nicht mehr Ärztinnen da sind." : die Stellung weiblicher Ärzte im "Roten Wien" (1922–1934). Verlag Österreichische Ärztekammer, 2000
- Sonja Stipsits: Margarete Hönigsberg : aus dem Leben einer Pionierin. Töchter des Hippokrates. Verlag Österreichische Ärztekammer, 2000.
- Eveline List: Mutterliebe und Geburtenkontrolle - Zwischen Psychoanalyse und Sozialismus Mandelbaum Verlag, Vienna, 2006; ISBN 3-85476-184-8
- Balsam, R. (2003), Women of the Wednesday Society: The Presentations of Drs. Hilferding, Spielrein and Hug-Hellmuth. American Imago; Vol 60: 3, Fall 2003, pp. 303–343.
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