This is the final version. Available on open access from Brill via the DOI in this recordThis article draws on archival research to recover the legacy of Luise Kautsky – journalist, editor, translator, politician and wife of Karl Kautsky – who has been overlooked as a leading member of the socialist movement. First, by adopting a feminist historical lens to reveal the unacknowledged intellectual labour of women, the article reassesses Luise Kautsky’s relationship to Karl Kautsky and his writings. The evidence suggests that Luise Kautsky was essential to the development, editing and dissemination of the work of Karl Kautsky. Second, the article claims Luise Kautsky played an invaluable practical role as the hub of an international network of...
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This article focuses on two novels written by Austrian-born Jewish women writers who were forced int...
Late 19th century Russia grappled with the "woman question," or the proper role of women in society....
This article studies how Kuusinen’s past was used as a means in the history struggle on Finnish comm...
Originally published as the author’s doctoral thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Helsink...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Kautsky’s vision of social democracy considered and incorp...
This article explores how Charlotte Glas, a founding member of the Austrian Social Democratic Party ...
This is the second part of an article which explores and contextualises in revolutionary theory and ...
Alexandra Kollontai envisioned a world in which all women and their proletarian comrades were libera...
In his writings and speeches Lenin showed considerable interest in the "Woman Question." He argued, ...
Socialism Triumphs adorned the roof of the office equipment factory (BWS) in the Thuringian town of ...
Anna Kuliscioff (1854-1925) n'est pas une figure inconnue, notamment de l'historiographie italienne ...
The literature on Communist women is sparse and touches tangentially on the lives of female activist...
To westerners, the Russian pedagogue and communist activist, Nadezhda Krupskaya, is remembered prima...
This article takes the case study of Julia Rajk (1914-1981), widow of the powerful Minister of the I...
The article introduces the Austrian woman philosopher of Croatian origin, Helene Druskowitz (1856–19...
This article focuses on two novels written by Austrian-born Jewish women writers who were forced int...
Late 19th century Russia grappled with the "woman question," or the proper role of women in society....
This article studies how Kuusinen’s past was used as a means in the history struggle on Finnish comm...