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Hedvig Maria Gebhard (née Silén; 14 December 1867 in Turku – 13 January 1961 in Helsinki) was a Finnish journalist and politician. She was an elected member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Finnish Party from 1907 to 1909 and the National Coalition Party from 1919 to 1922 and again from 1924 to 1929.


Life and work

Born in Turku, Finland, Hedvig Gebhard came from a Swedish-speaking home. Her father was August Oskar Silén who began life as a poor shoemaker but made his fortune by virtue of hard work. Her mother was Hedvig Josephina Palmberg. Hedvig, also called Heddi, could not graduate from school in Finland because they were restricted to boys, so she continued her studies at the Lyceum for girls in Stockholm, Sweden. She graduated from nearby Uppsala University in 1889. After graduation, she moved to Helsinki to continue her studies and became a student of the "Finnish-minded history master"
Hannes Gebhard Hannes Gebhard (8 April 1864 – 23 February 1933) was a Finland, Finnish economist, Cooperative, cooperative movement activist and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1907 to 1909, representing the Finnish Party. He w ...
, with whom she fell in love and married in February 1891. She soon became a citizen of Finland.


Politician

In politics, Gebhard was primarily an advocate for families and for the domestic economy. As an advocate for women, she co-founded the Union, the Women's Affairs Association in Finland. She was active in the Union for several decades and became acquainted with other activists including
Miina Sillanpää Miina Sillanpää (originally Vilhelmiina Riktig, born 4 June 1866 – died 3 April 1952) was a Finnish politician. She served as Deputy Minister of Social Affairs in 1926-1927. She was Finland's first female minister and a key figure in the wor ...
, who became her friend and parliamentary colleague. In 1907, Gebhard (and Sillanpää) were among the first 19 female members elected to the Parliament of Finland. Her husband was also elected to Parliament that year.


Journalist

She had planned to become a journalist but found it impossible to enter the newspaper industry until 1922 when ''
Kotiliesi ''Kotiliesi'' (Finnish: ''Fireside'') is a bimonthly family and women's magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 1922, it is one of the oldest magazines in the country and is the first Finnish magazine addressing housewives. History a ...
'', a magazine concerning women and homes, made her the chairman of its editorial staff. ''Kotiliesi'' was first published in 1923 and Gebhard continued to be part of the editorial staff for more than forty years, until her death in 1961.


Personal life

She was married to the economist
Hannes Gebhard Hannes Gebhard (8 April 1864 – 23 February 1933) was a Finland, Finnish economist, Cooperative, cooperative movement activist and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1907 to 1909, representing the Finnish Party. He w ...
; they had a daughter, the inventor Maiju Gebhard.


Selected memberships

* Finnish Women's Association (chairman) * Nordic Committee for Women's Affairs (chair) * Finnish Committee of the International Voting Rights Association (Chairman) * Helsinki Cooperative District Council (Chairman) * Board of the Home Teachers Association (Chairman) * SOK Orphanage Board (Chairman)


References


External links

* ''Kotiliesi'
Official website
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