Article on Margarete von Wrangell
- Circa 1932
This article discusses the 1928 marriage of Margarete von Wrangell (1877-1932) to her childhood friend, Prince Vladimir Andronikov. Von Wrangell was a Balkan German duchess, agricultural chemist, and the first female full professor at a German university. In 1909, she received her doctoral degree in chemistry from the University of Tübingen and worked for several years in plant sciences at the University of Hohenheim. Von Wrangell's significant scientific contributions only became well-known after her death upon the publication of her biography in 1935. Since then, von Wrangell's influence as a woman scientist and feminist figure has been studied in the fields of Women's Studies and Gender Studies.
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“Article on Margarete Von Wrangell,” circa 1932. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 4, Folder 14. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/mju1p4o.
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In Hohenheim heiratete die Forscherin vor fünf Jahren ihren Jugendbekannten, den russischen Fürsten Wladimir Andronikow, einen früheren Gardeoffizier, der sich der Weißen Armee angeschlossen hatte und schwer verwundet nach Deutschland geflüchtet war. Durch diese Heirat wurde die Fürstin Andronikow, die bis dahin die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft gehabt hatte, wieder Russin.
Five years ago, in Hohenheim, the researcher married her childhood acquaintance, the Russian Prince Vladimir Andronikov, a former officer in the Guard. He had joined the White Army and fled to Germany after incurring severe wounds. Through her marriage, the Princess Andronikov, who previously held German citizenship, became Russian again.