The Fredrika Bremer Association (, abbreviated FBF) is the oldest
women's rights
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organisation in
Sweden
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. The association stands for an inclusive,
intersectional and progressive
liberal feminism
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, and advocates for women's rights and
LGBT rights
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.
It is traditionally the foremost organisation of the bourgeois-liberal women's movement in Sweden. It has always been open to both women and men. It is a member of the
International Alliance of Women, and is a sister association of the
Danish Women's Society
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, the
Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
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and the
Icelandic Women's Rights Association.
Activity
The FBF works with forming public opinion in favor of gender equality by information and activities, and by handing out money from various funds and scholarships. It collaborates with other organisations with similar goals both nationally and internationally. The FBF had a representative in the governmental council of equality.
It is a member of the
International Alliance of Women, which has
general consultative status with the
United Nations
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ECOSOC
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. It was also a member of the
Joint Organization of Nordic Women's Rights Associations.
History
The organisation was founded in 1884 by a group largely consisting of the board of the
women's magazine
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Currently published
*''10 Magazine (UK), 10 Magazine'' (UK – distributed worldwide)
*''Al Jam ...
''
Home Review''.
It consisted of the feminist
Sophie Adlersparre
Carin Sophie Adlersparre (née Leijonhufvud; 6 July 1823 – 27 June 1895), known by her pen-name Esselde, was a Swedish feminist, writer and publisher who was one of the pioneers of the 19th-century women's rights movement in Sweden. She wa ...
,
Ellen Anckarsvärd
Anna Lovisa Eleonora "Ellen" Anckarsvärd (; 10 December 1833 – 8 December 1898) was a Swedish women's rights activist. She was the co-founder and secretary of the Married Woman's Property Rights Association (1873), co-founder and vice chairpe ...
,
Fredrika Limnell
Catharina Fredrika Limnell née Forssberg (14 July 1816 – 12 September 1897), was a Swedish philanthropist, mecenate, feminist and salonist.
Private life
Fredrika Forssberg was born on July 14, 1816 in Härnösand Municipality in Västernor ...
,
Ellen Fries
Ellen Fries (23 September 1855 – 31 March 1900) was a Swedish feminist and writer. She became the first female Ph.D. in Sweden in 1883. She also founded several women's organizations.
Biography
She born in 1855 at Rödslegård in Törnsfal ...
,
Hans Hildebrand and G. Sjöberg.
It was named in honor of the Swedish novelist
Fredrika Bremer, whose novel
''Hertha'' was responsible for the legislation
emancipating unmarried women from wardship of their male relatives. It also led to the foundation of
Gothenburg's Women's Association in Sweden's second city of
Gothenburg
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, which was founded as a local answer to the FBF.
The purpose of the organisation was to support women's rights, to inform women of their rights and to encourage them to use them. At the time of its foundation, for example, the focus was to inform women of their rights to serve in the boards of public institutions, and of the rights of women of a certain income to vote in municipal elections and to use those rights.
By 1890, the office of the organisation in
Stockholm
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functioned as an employment agency for women of the middle classes, and offered juridical, economic and medical information and advice to women.
It was also noted at that time that many women came there to be informed of the movement for
women suffrage.
In 1899, a delegation from the FBF presented a suggestion of woman suffrage to prime minister
Erik Gustaf Boström. The delegation was headed by
Agda Montelius, accompanied by
Gertrud Adelborg, who had written the demand. This was the first time the Swedish women's movement themselves had officially presented a demand for suffrage.
In 1890, the ''
Svenska drägtreformföreningen'' became a part of the FBA, and in 1896, the
Married Woman Property Association was merged in the association. In 1934,
Ida von Plomgren, a longterm employee and member fronted a publicity film about the FBF, narrating how far the fight for women's rights had come and sharing some of the organisation's areas of activity. It was scripted by
Margareta von Konow. This included a visit to the FBF office at Klarabergsgatan 48, where Plomgren joked that her door sign should read ‘Ask me about everything - because that's what the Swedish people do’.
In 1937, the FBF founded the ''
Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation'' (Literary: 'The committee for increased women's representation') to lobby for more women in political office and particularly more women in parliament.
[Rönnbäck, Josefin, '"Utan kvinnor inget folkstyre": en historisk exposé över kampen för ökad kvinnorepresentation i Sverige', Tidskrift för genusvetenskap., 2010:3, s. 61-89, 2010]
Publications
The FBF published the
women's magazine
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Currently published
*''10 Magazine (UK), 10 Magazine'' (UK – distributed worldwide)
*''Al Jam ...
''
Dagny'', which succeeded Adlersparre's ''
Home Review'' in 1886. This publication was renamed ''
Hertha'' in 1914 and was the oldest women's magazine in the world when it was discontinued in 1999 (it was revived in 2001).
Presidents
*1884–1903:
Hans Hildebrand
*1903–1920:
Agda Montelius
*1920–1937:
Lizinka Dyrssen
*1937–1949:
Hanna Rydh
*1949–1958:
Elsa Ewerlöf
*1958–1959:
Elin Lauritzen
*1959–1961:
Inger Leijonhufvud
*1961–1967:
Anna-Greta Hybbinette
*1967–1970:
Astrid Schönberg
*1970–1976:
Karin Ahrland
*1976–1982:
Birgitta Wistrand
*1982–1985:
Monica Påhlsson
*1985–1989:
Gerd Forssell
*1989–1990:
Ann Egefalk
*1990–1991:
Eivor Lilja
*1991–1997:
Inge Garstedt
*1997–2000:
Anna-Karin Sjöstrand
*2000–2004:
Irene Rundberg
*2004–2008:
Ann Falkinger
*2008–2013:
Birgitta Wistrand
*2013–2018:
Louise Lindfors
*2018–2019: Ulrika Kärnborg (Christina Knight, acting)
*2020–:
Camilla Wagner
References
* Stig Hadenius, Torbjörn Nilsson & Gunnar Åselius : ''Sveriges historia. Vad varje svensk bör veta'' (History of Sweden. What every Swede should know)
External links
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