— Alexandra Kollontai The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926) „The question rises whether in the middle of all these manifold, exciting labors and Party-assignments I could still find rime for intimate experiences, for the pangs and joys of love.
— Alexandra Kollontai. The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926) Contexto: If I have attained something in this world, it was not my personal qualities that originally brought this about. Rather my achievements are only a symbol of the fact that woman, after all, is already on the march to general recognition.
Alexandra Kollontai, Rosa Luxemburg and Emma Goldman were born almost at Departing from Russian Marxist activist Alexandra Kollontai's texts on love and Astrida Neimanis' work with Hydrofeminism, the work Kostym: Erik Annerborn. Allrakäraste vän! brev i urval / Alexandra Kollontay ; övers. och komment. och med en biografisk essä av Britta Stövling.
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On the advice of my professor and armed with introductions from him, I set off for England in 1899 to study the English labour movement, which was supposed to convince me of the truth was on … 2012-12-04 Biographical information: Name - Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai Born - March 31st 1872 in St. Petersburg Died - March 9th 1952 in Moscow Occupation – Russian communist revolutionary, Soviet Ambassador to Norway Family background: Kollontai was born to a relatively wealthy family. Her father, General Mikhail Alekseevich Domontovich, served as a Calvary officer in the Russo-Turkish war and Alexandra Kollontai wrote her autobiography in 1926, however because of Stalinist censorship it was not published until decades later. In this extract she summarises her work as a commissar [minister] in the Soviet government and the social reforms she helped to implement: “The Soviet Government was formed. 2018-06-25 [This source was published in the English translation of her The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman [1926].
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Stockholm: Arbetarkultur. Libris 1399196 Kollontaj, Aleksandra Michajlovna; Olsson Lars (2008).
Alexandra Mihailovna Kollontai (în rusă Александра Михайловна Коллонтай), născută Domontovici (în rusă Домонтович; n. 31 martie 1872 — d. 9 martie 1952), a fost o activistă comunistă rusă și o reprezentantă de seamă a mișcării feministe.. A fost prima femeie membru al unui guvern în Europa (comisar al poporului pentru asistență publică
31 martie 1872 — d. 9 martie 1952), a fost o activistă comunistă rusă și o reprezentantă de seamă a mișcării feministe..
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Kollontai's own Autobiography of a sexually emancipated woman . Choice 18 : of Alexandra Kollontai, she stated that the original , Pa004an onnozuuu ,, was
Alexandra Kollontai, "The New Woman", from The Autobiography of A Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (New York: Herder and Herder, 1970), 53. 22 Ibid, 54.
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Aleksandra Kollontai: Socialism, Feminism and the Bolshevik Revolution. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1980. Kollontai, Alexandra. The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Woman. Edited by Irving Fetscher; translated from the German by Salvator Attanasio.
title. Ada K Nilsson 1872-09-21 — 1964-05-23 (Swedish). Alexandra Kollontai. Aleksandra Mikhaylovna Kollontay, née Domontovich, born March 31 March 19, Old Style, 1872, St. Petersburg, Russia—died March 9, 1952, Moscow, Russian Emma Goldman, 1869-1940, born in Lithuania, immigrated to the US in 1885. Alexandra Kollontai, Rosa Luxemburg and Emma Goldman were born almost at Departing from Russian Marxist activist Alexandra Kollontai's texts on love and Astrida Neimanis' work with Hydrofeminism, the work Kostym: Erik Annerborn.