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Frieda Wunderlich : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frieda Wunderlich Frieda Wunderlich (8 November 1884 – 9 December 1965) was a German sociologist, economist and politician of the German Democratic Party. She was actively involved in the women's movement fighting for gender equality. == Life and education == Wunderlich was born on 8 November 1884 in Charlottenburg, Berlin, the second child of the Jewish merchant David Wunderlich and his wife Rosa Ashkenazy. Her older brother, Georg Wunderlich, was a lawyer, and her younger sister, Eva Wunderlich, worked in the field of literature.〔Theresa Wobbe, Frieda Wunderlich (1884–1965) – Weimarer Sozialreform und die New Yorker Universität im Exil, in Claudia Honegger und Theresa Wobbe (eds.), Frauen in der Soziologie – Neun Portraits, München 1998, pp. 204f.〕 Frieda Wunderlich received her secondary education at a German all-girls school and then, in 1901, started an apprenticeship at her fathers business. In 1910, she completed the German Abitur, enabling her to go on to study economics and philosophy in Berlin and Freiburg.〔Christine von Oertzen, Strategie Verständigung – Zur transnationalen Vernetzung von Akademikerinnen 1917–1955, Göttingen 2012, biographical appendix.〕 Wunderlich interrupted her studies during World War I and worked for the ''Nationaler Frauendienst'' (National Women's Work) and other war related organisations.〔Wobbe, Frieda Wunderlich, p. 206.〕 She received her doctorate in 1919 from the University of Freiburg ''summa cum laude'' with a dissertation on the importance of Hugo Münsterberg for economics ("Hugo Münsterberg's Bedeutung für die Nationalökonomie").
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