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Bertha Helene Diener, ab 1898 Bertha Eckstein und Bertha Eckstein-Diener (* 18. März 1874 in Wien; † 20. Februar 1948 in Genf), besser bekannt unter ihrem Pseudonym Sir Galahad, war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin und Reisejournalistin. Ihr Buch , die erste auf Frauen fokussierte Kulturgeschichte, gilt als Klassiker der Matriarchatsforschung.

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dbo:abstract Bertha Eckstein-Diener (Viena, 18 de març de 1874 - Ginebra, 20 de febrer de 1948), sovint coneguda pel pseudònim Helen Diner, va ser una escriptora, periodista i feminista austríaca. És àmpliament reconeguda pel seu llibre Mütter und Amazonen (1930), probablement el primer a centrar-se en la història cultural femenina, que es considera un estudi clàssic de la matriarquia. Era membre dels "Arturians", un grup d'intel·lectuals europeus actius durant els anys trenta, cadascun dels quals va adoptar un nom de la taula del rei Artús (Diener era ). Cada membre es va comprometre a investigar una àrea de coneixement relativament desconeguda per la cultura occidental. Diener es va proposar documentar la història del feminisme que va infondre en el seu llibre Mütter und Amazonen amb un llenguatge líric i poètic. (ca) Bertha Eckstein-Diener (18 March 1874, Vienna – 20 February 1948, Geneva), also known by her American pseudonym as Helen Diner, was an Austrian writer, travel journalist, feminist historian and intellectual. Her book Mothers and Amazons (1930), was the first to focus on women's cultural history. It is regarded as a classic study of Matriarchy. She was a member of the "," a group of European intellectuals active in the 1930s, each of whom adopted a name from Arthur's Round Table (Diner was Sir Galahad). Each member undertook to research an area of knowledge hitherto little known to Western culture. Diner set out to document a feminist history of women, and infused her book Mothers and Amazons (Mütter und Amazonen) with lyrical and poetic language. (en) Bertha Helene Diener, ab 1898 Bertha Eckstein und Bertha Eckstein-Diener (* 18. März 1874 in Wien; † 20. Februar 1948 in Genf), besser bekannt unter ihrem Pseudonym Sir Galahad, war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin und Reisejournalistin. Ihr Buch , die erste auf Frauen fokussierte Kulturgeschichte, gilt als Klassiker der Matriarchatsforschung. (de) Bertha Eckstein-Diener (née à Vienne le 18 mars 1874, décédée à Genève le 20 février 1948) est un auteur, journaliste, historienne féministe et intellectuelle autrichien. Ses noms de plume sont Helen Diner et Sir Galahad. Son ouvrage étudiant le matriarcat Mütter und Amazonen : ein Umriss weiblicher Reiche est le premier à s'intéresser à l'histoire culturelle des femmes. (fr) Bertha Eckstein-Diener, pseudonimy: 'Ahasvera', 'Sir Galahad', 'Helen Diner' (ur. 18 marca 1874 w Wiedniu, zm. 20 lutego 1948 w Genewie) – austriacka pisarka, dziennikarka, feministka i intelektualistka. (pl) Берта Экштейн-Динер (нем. Bertha Eckstein-Diener, псевдоним сэр Галахад; 18 марта 1874, Вена — 20 февраля 1948, Женева) — австрийская писательница и журналистка, активная путешественница; её книга «Матери и амазонки» (Mütter und Amazonen), как первый пример исследования в истории культуры, посвященный женщинам, считается классикой в исследованиях матриархата. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Bertha Helene Diener, ab 1898 Bertha Eckstein und Bertha Eckstein-Diener (* 18. März 1874 in Wien; † 20. Februar 1948 in Genf), besser bekannt unter ihrem Pseudonym Sir Galahad, war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin und Reisejournalistin. Ihr Buch , die erste auf Frauen fokussierte Kulturgeschichte, gilt als Klassiker der Matriarchatsforschung. (de) Bertha Eckstein-Diener (née à Vienne le 18 mars 1874, décédée à Genève le 20 février 1948) est un auteur, journaliste, historienne féministe et intellectuelle autrichien. Ses noms de plume sont Helen Diner et Sir Galahad. Son ouvrage étudiant le matriarcat Mütter und Amazonen : ein Umriss weiblicher Reiche est le premier à s'intéresser à l'histoire culturelle des femmes. (fr) Bertha Eckstein-Diener, pseudonimy: 'Ahasvera', 'Sir Galahad', 'Helen Diner' (ur. 18 marca 1874 w Wiedniu, zm. 20 lutego 1948 w Genewie) – austriacka pisarka, dziennikarka, feministka i intelektualistka. (pl) Берта Экштейн-Динер (нем. Bertha Eckstein-Diener, псевдоним сэр Галахад; 18 марта 1874, Вена — 20 февраля 1948, Женева) — австрийская писательница и журналистка, активная путешественница; её книга «Матери и амазонки» (Mütter und Amazonen), как первый пример исследования в истории культуры, посвященный женщинам, считается классикой в исследованиях матриархата. (ru) Bertha Eckstein-Diener (Viena, 18 de març de 1874 - Ginebra, 20 de febrer de 1948), sovint coneguda pel pseudònim Helen Diner, va ser una escriptora, periodista i feminista austríaca. És àmpliament reconeguda pel seu llibre Mütter und Amazonen (1930), probablement el primer a centrar-se en la història cultural femenina, que es considera un estudi clàssic de la matriarquia. (ca) Bertha Eckstein-Diener (18 March 1874, Vienna – 20 February 1948, Geneva), also known by her American pseudonym as Helen Diner, was an Austrian writer, travel journalist, feminist historian and intellectual. Her book Mothers and Amazons (1930), was the first to focus on women's cultural history. It is regarded as a classic study of Matriarchy. (en)
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