Marianne Weber

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Marianne Weber was a German sociologist, women's rights activist, and biographer of her husband Max Weber, known for her influential work on marriage, gender, and law.

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instanceOf biographer
feminist
human
sociologist
women's rights activist
areaOfActivism improvement of women's legal status
marriage law reform
women's suffrage
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
educatedAt Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
surface form: University of Heidelberg
familyName Weber
fieldOfWork family law
gender studies
sociology
women's rights
genre biography
sociological literature
givenName Marianne
hasPartInHerWork analysis of marriage, gender, and law
influenced feminist sociology
gender theory in sociology
influencedBy Max Weber
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Bourgeois women's movement in Germany
German Democratic Party
movement feminism
women's movement
notableFor biographical work on Max Weber
pioneering sociological study of marriage
notableIdea gendered division of labor
legal status of women in marriage
sociological analysis of marriage
notableWork Authority and Autonomy in Marriage
Max Weber: A Biography
Wife and Mother in the Development of Law
occupation politician
sociologist
women's rights activist
writer
placeOfBirth Oerlinghausen
placeOfDeath Heidelberg
positionHeld chair of the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine
relative Alfred Weber
Max Weber
sexOrGender female
spouse Max Weber

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Max Weber spouse Marianne Weber