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Elisabeth Bonnes (Bouness), best known under her pen name Ruth Bré (1862 – 7 December 1911 in Herischdorf, today
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), was a German advocate for
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and
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, a writer, journalist, playwright and radical critic of patriarchy. Bré was the founder of the Bund für Mutterschutz, an organization that aimed to improve women's standing in law, economics, and society.


Life

Ruth Bré was born out of wedlock. The names of her parents were kept a secret. She had at least one brother. Bré worked as a teacher, engaged in public debates on children's education, and wrote plays that were publicly performed. The name Ruth Bré was a
pseudonym A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or legally replaces an individua ...
. The word ''Bré'' is thought to be the initial letters of the last name Elisabeth-Rothmund-Bonnes, in reverse. Rothmund was the name of her biological mother. She published her earliest writings under the pseudonym ''Elisabeth Bouness'' (alternate spelling ''Bouneß''), and her writings on the women's movement under the pseudonym Ruth Bré. Bré's grave, on the Cavalier-Berg in Herischdorf (today
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), no longer exists.


Advocate for women's and mothers' rights

Following her early retirement she became active in the
women's movement The feminist movement (also known as the women's movement, or feminism) refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms on women's issues created by the inequality between men and women. Such is ...
in Germany, of which she belonged to the radical wing. From this point on she wrote treatises on the rights of mothers, a novel and articles, and tried her hand as the editor of a newspaper. She impressed her listeners with, among other qualities, her fiery rhetoric. Ruth Bré devoted her life to improving the situation of single mothers and their children. In her writings she criticized the conditions of motherhood in patriarchal society and urged: "Women, give birth not to others...but to yourselves! The woman can exist without the state, but not the state without the woman." Among other causes, Bré fought against the firing of married female civil servants (the so-called ''Lehrerinnenzölibat'', prescribed celibacy for female teachers) and for freely chosen motherhood. In Bré's view, motherhood was not the precondition for a woman's psychological and physical health. Her aim was the reintroduction of
matrilineality Matrilineality is the tracing of kinship through the female line. It may also correlate with a social system in which each person is identified with their matriline – their mother's lineage – and which can involve the inheritance ...
, and her writings expressed a veneration for the mother, in physical as well as spiritual form. In
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on 12 November 1904, Bré founded the Bund für Mutterschutz (Society for the Protection of Mothers). Among the signatories of the Bund's founding document were reformer Friedrich Landmann and local official and writer
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. The Bund für Mutterschutz quickly became successful, finding many prominent supporters. Yet relatively swiftly, following conflicts over the direction of the organization, Bré was defeated by her opponent
Helene Stöcker Helene Stöcker (13 November 1869 – 24 February 1943) was a German feminist, pacifist and gender activist. She successfully campaigned keep same sex relationships between women legal, but she was unsuccessful in her campaign to legalise aborti ...
, who usurped her position and pushed the Bund in the direction of sexual reform, reflected in the name Deutscher Bund für Mutterschutz und Sexualreform, adopted in 1908. Bré and her comrades accused Stöcker of having stolen Bré's intellectual property. Bré founded at least one mothers' colony on the model of matriarchal societies.Adele Schreiber: ''Die Ansätze neuer Sittlichkeitsbegriffe in Hinblick auf die Mutterschaft''. In: Dies. (Hg.): Mutterschaft. Ein Sammelwerk für die Probleme des Weibes als Mutter, München 1912, p. 176; Evans (1976), p. 121


Selected writings

* Elisabeth Bouneß: ''Die Frau an der Jahrhundertwende''. Breslau 1900. (Play). * Elisabeth Bouness: ''Kaiserworte, Fürsorgegesetz und Lehrerschaft. Betrachtungen aus Liebe zum Vaterlande''. Leipzig 1903. * Ruth Bré: ''Das Recht auf die Mutterschaft: Eine Forderung zur Bekämpfung der Prostitution, der Frauen- und Geschlechtskrankheiten''. Leipzig 1903. * Ruth Bré: ''Staatskinder oder Mutterrecht? Versuche zur Erlösung aus dem sexuellen und wirtschaftlichen Elend''. Leipzig 1904. * Ruth Bré: ''Keine Alimentationsklage mehr! Schutz den Müttern! Ein Weckruf an alle, die eine Mutter hatten''. Leipzig 1905. * Ruth Bré: ''Ecce Mater! (Siehe eine Mutter!)''. Leipzig 1905. (Novel). * Ruth Bré: "Geboren am Weihnachtsabend". In: ''Die Neue Generation,'' Vol. 5, No. 2/1909, pp. 81–85. * Ruth Bré: "Zunächst andere Ehegesetze!" In: Hedwig Dohm et al. (ed.): ''Ehe? Zur Reform der sexuellen Moral,'' Berlin 1911, pp. 177–191.


References


Further reading

*
Richard J. Evans Sir Richard John Evans (born 29 September 1947) is a British historian of 19th- and 20th-century Europe with a focus on Germany. He is the author of eighteen books, including his three-volume ''The Third Reich Trilogy'' (2003–2008). Evans was ...
: ''The feminist movement in Germany''. London, Beverly Hills 1976 (= SAGE Studies in 20th Century History, Vol. 6). . * Gudrun Hamelmann:'' Helene Stöcker, der „Bund für Mutterschutz“ und „Die Neue Generation“''. Frankfurt am Main 1992. . * Bernd Nowacki: ''Der Bund für Mutterschutz (1905–1933)''. Husum 1983 (= Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, Heft 48). . * Julia Polzin: ''Ruth Bré und der Bund für Mutterschutz''. Hamburg 2012. Masterarbeit Universität Hamburg * Adele Schreiber: "Die Ansätze neuer Sittlichkeitsbegriffe in Hinblick auf die Mutterschaft". In: Dies. (Hg.): ''Mutterschaft. Ein Sammelwerk für die Probleme des Weibes als Mutter'', München 1912, S. 163–185. * Helene Stöcker: "Ruth Bré und der Bund für Mutterschutz". In: ''Die Neue Generation'', Bd. 8, Nr. 1, Jg. 8/1912, S. 30–40. * Christl Wickert: ''Helene Stöcker 1869−1943. Frauenrechtlerin, Sexualreformerin und Pazifistin. Eine Biografie''. Bonn 1991. .
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