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Kommunistka (in Russian: Коммунистка, IPA: [kəmʊˈnʲistkə], lit. 'Communist Woman') was a
communist magazine from the
Soviet Union, ****ociated to the Zhenotdel...
- one of the
people who
financed the paper. Nina
Printing House Pravda Kommunistka Zreniye Wildman,
Allan K. (1964). "Lenin's
Battle with Kustarnichestvo:...
- 1920 saw the appearance,
again on Armand’s initiative, of the
journal Kommunistka,
which dealt with "the
broader aspects of
female eman****tion and the...
- the Lao People's
Revolutionary Party;
Kommunist Komsomolskaya Pravda Kommunistka Iskra Izvestia Krasnaya Zvezda Central newspapers of the
Soviet Union...
- in Clements, pp. 317–331.
Feminism portal Politics portal Zhenotdel Kommunistka History of
feminism Women in the
Russian Revolution Marxist Feminism...
- Berlin-Spandau,
Germany Communism portal Feminism portal Socialism portal Kommunistka UNESCO Nadezhda K.
Krupskaya literacy prize Clara Zetkin Rosa Luxemburg...
- 1920 saw the appearance,
again on Armand's initiative, of the
journal Kommunistka,
which dealt with "the
broader aspects of
female eman****tion and the...
- name Woman's
World (Мир женщины).
Feminism portal Soviet Union portal Kommunistka Rabotnitsa Zhenotdel Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). Vol. 39...
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publication of Zhenotdel.
Following "Rabotnitsa,"
publications like
Kommunistka (1920-1930),
Krestyanka (1922), and
Delegatke (1927)
emerged to address...
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fewer than
three periodicals targeted to
women — the Czech-language
Kommunistka (Woman Communist), the
similarly named German organ Kommunistin, published...