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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  Central Europe Review - Czech women's rights movement and higher education
Minerva, in the meantime, was busy attempting to receive recognition as a state school, which would enable it to administer its own maturita examinations.
But when Zensky krouzek Slavie (Women's Circle Slavie) and Ustredni spolek ceskych zen (Central Association of Czech Women) asked Minerva in 1903 to help them with founding a new state gymnasium for girls, they were turned down.
Czech university women in Prague developed an early awareness as a cultural group and consistently kept proving their awareness through their actions.
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