hlásatelky
Hlásatelky were female telegraph or messenger operators commonly employed in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their primary role involved transmitting written messages, often via telegraph, telephone, or other communication systems, serving as vital links in the communication networks of their time.
The term "hlásatelky" derives from the Czech word "hlásati," meaning "to announce" or "to herald," reflecting their
Historically, hlásatelky played an essential part in facilitating official, commercial, and personal communication across regions. Their
The prominence of hlásatelky declined with the advancement of automated communication technology and the gradual integration
Today, the concept of hlásatelky is recognized as an important historical example of women contributing to