The Cult of Domesticity in Danish Women's Philanthropy, 1870-1920

Academic / Journal Article
Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
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This historical analysis explores how Danish women's philanthropy between 1870 and 1920 was shaped by the "cult of domesticity, " blending private virtues with public good. It illustrates how gender roles influenced philanthropic priorities and civic involvement. The article examines how women leveraged their societal roles within the domestic sphere to expand their influence into public charitable endeavors. It provides insights into the historical evolution of women's civic engagement and the ways in which prevailing social norms both constrained and enabled their philanthropic contributions in Denmark during this period.

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