6 events in history who changed women's life
Ballots, pants, contraceptive pills, women's sports - what today seems to us for now, 150 years ago was the limit of dreams for many women.
Eletectorals, trousers, contraceptive pills, women's sports - that year it seems to us for granted, 150 years ago there were boundaryness for many women. Read in our today's review of the events, radically changed not only the life of women, but also and the whole society.
Frameworking for the right to vote in the elections was long and fierce. They were crossed, imprisoned, deprived parental rights. New Zealand is a stalaper country that granted women such an opportunity. It happened in 1893. Australia followed her and Finland. In 1920, the victory was also won by the Americans. In France, women were allowed to vote only in 1944, in Switzerland - the all-round 70s. In 2015, Saudi Arabia became the last country in the world, which put to women were allowed to participate in the elections.
Girls visiting college become fruitless. They constantly stick to KMOSGU and casts from the uterus - approximately, such thoughts wandered in the Society of the XIX century. In 1848, the Royal College in London was the first to opened private women. After 30 years, the ladies were allowed to award scientific degrees. The benefits of this was a bit. Women did not have the right to teach in higher education institutions, to participate in scientific conferences. In 1984, the Russian woman Sophia Kovalevskaya became the first in the history of a woman who received the right to lecture in the Stockholm Higher School, which later became the university.
Until 1882, women were actually the property of men. Before marriage, their life-controlled father. After marriage by the owner of their property automatically became. The British act on the ownership of married women has canceled these rules and declare women by the right to purchase and ownership of property.
Deputy XX century Wearing trousers for women was taboo. In 1892, excluded for the ladies engaged in horseback riding, and a little later - morebouse. With the development of the industrial revolution, all began to change. Wiscorian England, for example, broke out a major scandal, when the women of the ishhloda Wigan, working in the mines, appeared at work in pants. With the beginning of the world war, most women were forced to go to work the title or mine. In the new conditions without trousers, it was definitely not to do.
In 1956, American Gregory Pincus released the first contraceptive tablet with the name "Enovid" on sale. A simple combination of progesterone and estrogen produced insistently in the intimate life of women. Women ceased to fear pregnancy, tried mini skirts, became more liberated and free.
Configuring women were considered weak creatures. Sport was considered to be a factory occupation. In the first modern Olympic Games, held by Athens in 1896, women did not participate. The organizer of the competition, Baronpo de Cubert, considered the participation of women athletes with something offensive. But the rules have changed the following games in Paris: almost from 1000 participants of the Olympiad19 were women.