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'Mister Speaker! I therefore have no claim' – Agda Östlund's Entrance in the Parliamentary Debate in March 1922 in a Historical and Rhetorical Perspective
2022
˜The œjournal of working-class studies
In March 1922 the Social Democrat Agda Östlund (1870–1942) speaks as the first female member of Swedish Parliament in the Second Chamber due to her own proposal for the state to take responsibility for arranging suitable work for tuberculosis patients when they leave the sanatorium, so that they can complete their convalescence. It may seem that democracy was once and for all established when women were finally included in the Parliament. But that was not the case. The question is how Agda
doi:10.13001/jwcs.v7i1.7237
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