Skip to content
Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region

Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region

Online Exhibition

Primary menu

  • About the Project
  • 18th Century
    • Women’s Travel Notes
    • Writing Women
    • Women and Religion
  • 19th Century
    • Women’s Travel Notes
    • Writing Women
    • Female Translators
    • Women and Education
    • Women and Science
    • Charity Societies
    • Feminism
    • Periodicals and Journals
    • Women in Art
    • Orientalist views
  • 20th Century
    • Women’s Travel Notes
    • Writing Women
    • Female Translators
    • Women and Science
    • Charity Societies
    • Feminism
    • Periodicals and Journals
    • Women in Art
    • International Networks
  • 21th Century
    • Women and Science
  • Resourses
  • Contact
Search
Home »19 Century»Women and Education»Baba Nedeliya Petkova (1826-1894)

Baba Nedeliya Petkova (1826-1894)

CategoryWomen and EducationPosted on20182018Authoradmin2 Comments

Born in Sopot, she studied by nuns at the Sopot Female Monastery. After death of her husband, she had been working as a teacher over 40 years – in Sofia, Samokov, Kyustendil, Ohrid, Prilep, Veles, Thessaloniki, and Rakitovo (1858-1894). 

CategoriesWomen and Education, 19 CenturyTagsBulgaria, Bulgaria 19 Century, Bulgaria 19 Century Women and Education

Post navigation

← Previous Previous post: Anastassia Tosheva (1837-1919)
Next → Next post: Bogdana (Josepha) Iraskova-Hiteva

2 Replies to “Baba Nedeliya Petkova (1826-1894)”

  1. Pingback: The educated woman and her biographical background, her life and achievements and reception in the society (Bulgaria) – Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region
  2. Pingback: Emerging female participation in the public sphere: first women schools, female high schools, access to university: the presentation of the female teacher in the 19 century (Bulgaria) – Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region

Comments are closed.

Categories

  • Home
  • 18 Century
    • Travel notes
    • Women and Religion
    • Writing Women
  • 19 Century
    • Travel notes
    • Women and Education
    • Writing Women
    • Orientalist views
    • Women and science
    • Female Translators
    • Periodicals and Journals
    • Feminism
    • Charity Societies
    • International Networks
    • Women in Art
  • 20 Century
    • Travel notes
    • Writing Women
    • Charity Societies
    • Periodicals and Journals
    • Women and science
    • Feminism
    • International Networks
    • Women in Art XX
    • Female Translators
  • 21 Century
    • Women and Science

Footer menu

  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bulgaria
  • Georgia
  • Moldova
  • Romania
  • North Macedonia
  • Russia
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
Copyright © 2021 Women and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Black Sea Region. All Rights Reserved | NepalBuzz by Catch Themes