modern German social work. Amalie Sieveking was born in Hamburg, the daughter of the Hamburg senator Heinrich Christian Sieveking (died 1809) and his wife...
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actor Amalie Sieveking (1794–1859), German philanthropist and social activist Edward Henry Sieveking (1816–1904), British physician Gale Sieveking (1925–2007)...
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by the formidably energetic Amalie Sieveking in 1832, as a response to the Cholera epidemic of that year. However, Sieveking rejected her approaches, finding...
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was a German social activist, a deaconess, and writer. A friend of Amalie Sieveking, whose charitable work she continued, she is regarded as a figure typical...
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(Commemoration) W – ELCA Joseph, patriarch (Commemoration) W – LCMS 1 Amalie Sieveking, philanthropist and social activist – (Germany) 2 3 4 Benedict the...
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noble lifestyle and wandered, supporting crowds who wandered with her. Amalie Sieveking (1794 –1859), founded society which trained women to help for poor...
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months in a nearby retirement home. Amalie Sieveking. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1940 (about Amalie Sieveking (1794–1859), die Gründerin des ersten...
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In addition, he was involved in Catholic catechesis training at the Amalie-Sieveking-Haus in Radebeul and as a lecturer for choir and children's choir direction...
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Some Methodological Observations" (1983) "Prelude to Consciousness: Amalie Sieveking and the Female Association for the Care of the Poor and Sick" (1984)...
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Louise. While in Neustadt, Conring had assisted the philanthropist Amalie Sieveking in her work with Hamburg's poor. She also visited the Deaconess House...
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