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      • This time the emperor consented and granted Söderhjelm a special dispensation to teach: in 1906 she was the first female docent in the Nordic countries. Söderhjelm focused specifically on the modern history of France and Italy in her teaching, and encouraged students to do research work.
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  2. Alma Söderhjelm (10 May 1870 – 16 March 1949) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish historian and the first female professor in Finland.

  3. Söderhjelm then returned to the university circles, becoming Finland’s first female professor in 1927. Upon retirement in 1937, she returned to the cultural life in Stockholm she had so clearly missed. Alma Söderhjelm was a highly prolific scholarly writer.

  4. Söderhjelm, who studied the history of the French revolution, was appointed docent and subsequently professor. She did not pursue a feminist agenda as such, but certainly cleared the way for women to build an academic career for themselves.

  5. Sep 18, 2020 · Historian, professor, writer. Alma Söderhjelm was a Finnish pioneer within the academic world. She was a much-loved writer and author in Sweden. Alma Söderhjelm was born in 1870. She came from a family of Russian functionaries, originally from Viborg (Vyborg).

    • May 10, 1870
    • March 17, 1949
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    ALMA SÖDERHJELM revolutionary historian first woman professor 1870-1949: Alma Söderhjelm became the first Finnish woman to teach and be appointed docent at a university when she held a docentship in general history at the University of Helsinki between 1906 and 1926.

  7. Dec 16, 2002 · This essay examines two outstanding Finnish scholars, the historian Alma Söderhjelm (1870–1949) and the social anthropologist Hilma Granqvist (1890–1972).

  8. Apr 1, 1998 · This essay examines two outstanding Finnish scholars, the historian Alma Söderhjelm (1870–1949) and the social anthropologist Hilma Granqvist (1890–1972).

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