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Name
  
Elisabeth Tamm

Died
  
1958

Role
  
Politician

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Elisabeth Tamm (30 June 1880, on the manor Fogelstad in Julita, Sodermanlands lan – 23 September 1958) was a Swedish liberal politician and women's rights activist. She was known in the parliament as Tamm i Fogelstad ("Tamm of Fogelstad").

She was the daughter of the Parliamentarian August Tamm and Baroness Emma Akerhielm af Margrethelund and the owner of Fogelstad Manor. She was the chairman of the Communal Council of Julita and a member of the board of directors of the city council in 1919-1930. She was the chairman of Frisinnade kvinnors riksforbund of Sodermanland in 1922-1931.

In 1921, she became one of the five first women to be elected to the Swedish Parliament after women suffrage alongside Nelly Thuring (Social Democrat), Agda Ostlund (Social Democrat) and Bertha Wellin (Conservative) in the Lower chamber, and Kerstin Hesselgren in the Upper chamber. She focused on women's rights issues, such as equal salaries for women and the access to all official professions for both sexes.

Tamm wrote for the women's rights movements papers Tidevarvet and Vi kvinnor and initiated the Kvinnliga Medborgarskolan (The School for Women Citizens) on her estate Fogelstad in 1925, where she served as chairman. She was also active within ecology and wrote the book Fred med jorden (Peace with Earth) with Elin Wagner in 1940.

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