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    Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Russian: Александра Михайловна Коллонтай; née Domontovich, Домонтович; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1872 – 9 March 1952)...
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  • German actress Alexandra Koefoed (born 1978), Norwegian sailor Alexandra Kolesnichenko (born 1992), Uzbekistani tennis player Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952)...
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  • Their Rights", Alexandra Kollontai (1919) Communism and the Family, Alexandra Kollontai (1920) "International Women's Day", Alexandra Kollontai (1920) Jailed...
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  • 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2016. Kollontai, Alexandra. "The Social Basis of the Woman Question by Alexandra Kollontai 1909". Marxists.org. Archived from...
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  • OCLC 943938450. Kollontai, Alexandra (1977) [1909]. The social basis of the woman question. Allison & Busby. OCLC 642100577. Kollontai, Alexandra (1976) [1919]...
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    fictional heroine of the novel A Great Love, written in 1923 by Alexandra Kollontai, who knew both Lenin and Armand. The heroine is in love with a revolutionary...
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  • drinking a glass of water. The theory is commonly associated with Alexandra Kollontai, although such characterization ignores the complexity of her theoretical...
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    ["Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle", Alexandra Kollontai, Selected Writings of Alexandra Kollontai, trans. Alix Holt (London: Allison & Busby,...
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    terrorized Bolshevik government members. The intervention of his wife Alexandra Kollontai, then a People's Commissar of social affairs, also played a role...
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    would die in November 1934 in Moscow. Lokaneeta, Jinee (2001). "Alexandra Kollontai and Marxist Feminism". Economic and Political Weekly. 36 (17): 1405–1412...
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  • proclaimed a new higher status for women. Inessa Armand (1874-1920), Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952), Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939) and Aleksandra Artyukhina...
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    unions. The group was led by Alexander Shlyapnikov, Sergei Medvedev, Alexandra Kollontai and Yuri Lutovinov. It officially existed until March 1921 when it...
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  • faction was led by Nikolai Bukharin, and included Andrei Bubnov, Alexandra Kollontai, Valerian Osinsky, Georgy Pyatakov, Yevgeni Preobrazhensky, Karl...
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  • ["Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle", Alexandra Kollontai, Selected Writings of Alexandra Kollontai, trans. Alix Holt (London: Allison & Busby,...
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    especially of the peasants. According to G.D.H. Cole, she was, along with Alexandra Kollontai, one of the most prominent women leaders during the Russian Revolution...
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    anti-fascist front. In 1935, she met in Geneva Vladimir Lenin’s comrade Alexandra Kollontai and in 1945, she was cofounder of the Women’s International Democratic...
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    Theatre. Also as a stage actor Ewing had a hit one-woman show in 1989, Alexandra Kollontai, about the only woman in Lenin's cabinet in 1917. It gained acclaim...
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    trade unionists. Shliapnikov also became romantically involved with Alexandra Kollontai in 1911, who at that time was still a Menshevik, and with her travelled...
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  • Union, associated to the Zhenotdel, founded by Inessa Armand and Alexandra Kollontai in 1920. Kommunistka was published on a monthly basis. The magazine...
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  • by Alexandra Kollontai 1909". Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 20 April 2020. "Women Workers Struggle For Their Rights by Alexandra Kollontai 1919"...
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    Patil – Sash (2018) Manuel Luis Quezon – Collar Edmond Leburton Alexandra Kollontai – Sash (1944) Henry Harley Arnold – Collar (1945) Dr. Jože Brilej –...
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    Yevgeniy Abalakov (1907–1948) 1950s Vsevolod Vishnevsky (1900–1951) Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952) Sergey Merkurov (1881–1952) Vera Mukhina (1889–1953)...
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    forced to take sides. Some re-joined the Mensheviks. Others, like Alexandra Kollontai, joined the Bolsheviks. A significant number, including Leon Trotsky...
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  • Василиса Малыгина, Vasilisa Malygina) is a Russian novel in 1923 by Alexandra Kollontai, a prominent female Bolshevik theoretician. It was translated in...
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    October Revolution in Russia, Alexandra Kollontai became the most prominent woman in the Soviet administration. Kollontai was also a champion of free love...
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  • Shmelev, Ivan Nazhivin, V. O. Klyuchevsky, Henryk Sienkiewicz and Alexandra Kollontai. Hogarth was born on 7 December 1869, and educated at Charterhouse...
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    Zhenotdel was established by two Russian feminist revolutionaries, Alexandra Kollontai and Inessa Armand, in 1919. It was devoted to improving the conditions...
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    ["Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle", Alexandra Kollontai, Selected Writings of Alexandra Kollontai, trans. Alix Holt (London: Allison & Busby,...
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  • Ricarda Huch Ernst Jünger Franz Kafka John Keats Leszek Kołakowski Alexandra Kollontai Heda Margolius Kovály Karl Kraus Georg Christoph Lichtenberg Norman...
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  • of Water, invokes the glass of water theory of Russian feminist Alexandra Kollontai. "Iva Lulashi | Artist | Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani". www.prometeogallery...
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