Savka Subotić ( sr-Cyrl, Савка Суботић; 11 October 1834 – 1918) was a Serbian political activist,
philanthropist
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, and one of the first leading feminists in
Vojvodina
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. She organized the Serbian
suffrage
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movement which helped women win the right to vote. Subotić served as the first president of the ''Kolo Srpskih Sestara'', (
Circle of Serbian Sisters).
Life
She was born on 11 October 1834 in
Novi Sad
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, at the time in the
Austrian Empire
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. She was born into a wealthy and respectable family, of mixed
Serb-
Greek
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origin, to father, Jovan Polit, and mother, Julijana Desančić. family was of
Serb-
Greek
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origin. Her brother was
Mihailo Polit-Desančić. At the age of four, she was sent to a private girls' school for primary education. At that time in Europe, primary education was not as compulsory for female as for male children. A large home library also made a great contribution to her education. From 1846 to 1848, she was educated in
Timișoara
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. With the outbreak of the Hungarian uprising and the
Serbian-Hungarian war of 1848, the living conditions of her family significantly deteriorated, so it also affected her schooling. Subotić continued her education in
Vienna
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, where, in 1851, she married
Jovan Subotić, a doctor of law, writer and politician. Later, she returned to Novi Sad with her husband, but often changed her place of residence, owing to her husband's demanding political career.
They had seven children: Dejana, Žarka, Vida, Verica, Vojislava, Branislava and Ozren. Zarko and Vida died as children, and Vojislav became a famous doctor.
Career
Subotić advocated the construction of Serbian girls' colleges. Its goal was to improve the position of women in society and to ensure that education is not focused only on men. She believed that women were not destined only for the role of mother and housewife, but that they had the right to education and work. She fought to raise awareness among women that the strictly patriarchal community should be changed. Above all, she wanted to do that with women who lived in better economic conditions, so that they could influence others. That is why Subotić was considered one of the first
feminists
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in Vojvodina.
In Novi Sad, she founded the First Women's Cooperative, which helped poor girls to study for a teaching career, and other similar organizations.
She was the first president of the ''Kolo Srpskih Sestara'' (Circle of Serbian Sisters). Her contemporaries were
Draginja Ružić.
Draga Dejanović,
Marija Trandafil,
Milka Grgurova-Aleksić
Milka Grgurova-Aleksić (Sombor, Austrian Empire, 14 February 1840 — Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 25 March 1924) was a Serbian stage actress who starred in some of the most popular Serbian plays of the second half of the nineteenth and earl ...
and others. Subotić also left records of many famous and important personalities from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. She knew
Immanuel Kant
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and
Arthur Schopenhauer
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after meeting them in
Vienna
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on numerous literary occasions. In fact, she mentions them and all other characters and personages of her generation in her memoir entitled ''Uspomene''.
She died in 1918, during
World War I
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, when Novi Sad was being liberated by the Serbian Army, to become part of the
Kingdom of Serbia
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. She was buried in
Zemun
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, in a family tomb.
Selected works
Monographs
* ''Govor gospođe Savke d-r J. Subotića: držan u sali Velike Škole 5. oktobra 1903. godine: prvo predavanje Kola srpskih sestara'' 1903/"Speech by Mrs. Savka Dr.
Jovan Subotić: held in the hall of the
Visoka škola on 5 October 1903: the first lecture of the
Circle of Serbian Sisters", 1903
* ''Žena na istoku i na zapadu'' 1911/Women in the East and the West, 1911
* ''Gedanken über die nationale, soziale und Frauenfrage'' von Savka Subotić 1911/"Notes on national, social and women's questions" by Savka Subotić, 1911
* ''Uspomene'' 2001/Memoirs, 2001
Articles and other similar texts
* Govor gđe Savke Subotićke 1892/Speech by Mrs. Savka Subotić in 1892
* O razvitku naših narodnih ženskih rukotvorina 1895/On the development of our folk women's handicrafts in 1895
* Kako da zaštitimo našu domaću industriju 1898/How to protect our domestic industry in 1898
* Govor 1898/Speech of 1898
* O Jovanu Subotiću 1904/About Jovan Subotić in 1904
* Srpska crkva u Zagrebu 1906/Serbian Church in Zagreb 1906
* O našim narodnim tkaninama i rukotvorinama 1906/About our folk fabrics and handicrafts in 1906
* Pismo Zorki Janković 1910/Letter to Zorka Janković 1910
* Misli o nacionalnom, društvenom i ženskom pitanju 1911/Thoughts on the National, Social and Women's Issues in 1911
* Srpska majka 1913/Serbian Mother, 1913
* "Srpska žena u Pragu'', 1913/"Serbian Woman in Prague'', 1913
* Moja oporuka," 1914/My
Volition, 1914
Legacy
Immediately after Savka Subotić's death her life-long work would continue to manifest itself and solidify the role of women in the new society that was created on the rubble of World War I. Seven women participated in the Great Assembly in
Novi Sad
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on 25 November 1918, when the secession of Vojvodina from Austro-Hungary and the annexation of the
Kingdom of Serbia
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and the future
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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was announced. It was then that women were given the right to vote for the first time in Europe. Later, biographies of seven exceptional women were published, including Subotić who loomed as one of the principal leaders of the Serbian women's movement.
She also has a street in
Sajlovo, a neighbourhood of the city of Novi Sad, named after her.
Further reading
* Gordana Stojković, ''Slavka Subotić (1834-1918): Žena koja nije ništa prečutila'' (The Woman Who Spoke Her Mind),
Novi Sad
Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; #Name, see below for other names) is the List of cities in Serbia, second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannoni ...
, Akademska Knjiga, 2018. ISBN 978-86-6263-213-5
References
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