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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — born Domontovich, Домонто́вич) ( March 31 ( March 19, O.S. March 9, 1952) was a Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Mensheviks, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
Kollontai lacked political influence and was appointed by the Party to various diplomatic positions from the early 1920s, keeping her from playing a guiding role in the politics of women's policy in the USSR.
Kollontai was the subject of the 1994 TV film, A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai, with Glenda Jackson as the voice of Kollontai.
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (nee Domontovich, 1872 - 1952) was a Ukranian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Mensheviks, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
She was sent abroad by Stalin as a diplomat, and was thus one of the few "Old Bolsheviks" to escape death during the Great Purges.
In the government, Kollontai became an increasing internal critic of the Communist Party and joined with her friend, Alexander Shlyapnikov, to form a left-wing faction of the party that became known as the Workers' Opposition.
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Alexandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — born Domontovich, Домонто́вич) ( March 31 ( March 19, O.S. March 9, 1952) was a Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Mensheviks, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — née Domontovich, Домонто́вич) ( March 31 ( March 19, O.S. March 9, 1952) was a Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Menshevik s, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (nee Domontovich), born in Ukraine in 1872.
In 1915 Kollontai joined the Bolsheviks and returned to Russia, after a period of exile for her earlier political activities.
In 1923, she became the world's first woman ambassador, serving in Norway, and later in Mexico and Sweden; she was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations.
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (also spelled Kollontay in some sources) was born in St Petersburg in March 1872.
Kollontai gave a famous speech on communism and the family, in which she assured women that communist changes to their role would not separate them from their children.
Kollontai was busy as an organiser in the countryside and became so exhausted that she was laid low by a bout of typhus in October.
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 Alexandra Kollontai
Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai was born into an aristocratic family on March 31 [March 19, old style], 1872, in St. Petersburg.
Kollontai's first article, dealing with the relationship between the development of children and their surroundings, was published in the Marxist journal Obrazovaniie in 1898.
Kollontai sympathy for Finland was well-known, and she had urged the Finns to seek independence in 1917.
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Alexandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — born Domontovich, Домонто́вич) ( March 31 March 31 is the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (91st in Leap years).
In the government, Kollontai increasingly became an internal critic of the Communist Party and joined with her friend, Alexander Shlyapnikov Alexander Gavrilovich Shlyapnikov (in Russian, Александр Гаврилович Шляпников) (1885-1937) was a Russian communist....
Kollontai was the subject of the 1994 TV film, A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai, with Glenda Jackson Glenda Jackson (born May 9, 1936) is a British Oscar-winning actress and politician, currently Labour Member of Parliament for the constituency of Hampstead and Highgate in the London Borough of Camden....
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — née Domontovich, Домонто́вич) ( March 31 ( March 19, O.S), 1872 - March 9, 1952) was a Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Mensheviks, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
After the Bolshevik takeover in October 1917 she became People's Commissar for Social Welfare.
However, Lenin managed to dissolve the Workers' Opposition, after which Kollontai became more or less totally politically sidelined.
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Kollontai, Aleksandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai, Aleksandra MikhaylovnaelyĬksän´dre mēkhī´levne kelentī´, 1872-1952, Russian revolutionary, diplomat, and novelist, whose maiden name was Aleksandra M. Domontovich.
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 Alexandra Kollontai: Passionate architect of feminism in the early Soviet Union
Alexandra Mikhailovna Domontovich was born in 1872 into a family of liberal aristocrats.
I found these works exhilarating and prophetic, but Kollontai was frequently accused of debauchery, and her theories were later officially denounced during Stalin's sexist reintroduction of the monogamous nuclear family.
Suffering from ill health and undoubtedly demoralized, Kollontai the fierce fighter allowed herself to be silenced and sidelined with an appointment as the USSR's representative to Norway in 1922.
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Alexandra Kollontai was the first woman ambassador in the world.
No doubt, Alexandra Kollontai was an outstanding personality in the Bolshevik Party and the October Revolution.
Kollontai was also a member of the "Workers' Opposition," a movement against Stalin.
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In the government, Kollontai increasingly became an internal critic of the Communist Party and joined with her friend, Alexander_Shlyapnikov, to form a left-wing faction of the party that became known as the Workers'_Opposition.
When Joseph_Stalin gained power, he sent Kollontai abroad as a diplomat.
In 1923, she became the world's first woman ambassador, serving in Norway, and later in Mexico and Sweden ; she was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the League_of_Nations.
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 Kollontai, Alexandra Mikhailovna - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Kollontai, Alexandra Mikhailovna
She was sent abroad by Stalin, first as trade minister, then as ambassador to Sweden in 1943.
Kollontai took part in the armistice negotiations ending the Soviet-Finnish War 1944.
She toured the USA to argue against its involvement in World War I and organized the first all-Russian Congress of Working and Peasant Women in 1918.
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 Nikolai Bukharin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Osinskii and Vladimir Mikhailovich Smirnov and met his future wife, Nadezhda Mikhailovna Lukina, the sister of Nikolai Lukin.
In 1911, after a brief imprisonment, Bukharin was exiled to Onega in Arkhangelsk, but soon appeared in Hanover.
During the World War I, he wrote a small book on imperialism from which Vladimir Lenin later drew some of the ideas he put forward in his larger and better known work, Imperialism—The Highest Stage of Capitalism.
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'''Alexandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai''' (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — born '''Domontovich''', Домонто́вич) ( March 31 ( March 19, Julian calendar O.S. March 9, 1952) was a Ukraine Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Menshevik s, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
Image:AlexandraKollantaiLarge.jpeg 200pxleft In the government, Kollontai increasingly became an internal critic of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Communist Party and joined with her friend, Alexander Shlyapnikov, to form a left-wing faction of the party that became known as the Workers' Opposition.
She had become a first woman representing Armenia at the international level." That is, she was a senior diplomatic figure, but not an Ambassador as such.
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As one of its leaders, Bukharin quickly became a person of interest to them.
During this time, he became closely associated with N. Osinskii and Vladimir Mikhailovich Smirnov and met his future wife, Nadezhda Mikhailovna Lukina, the sister of Nikolai Lukin.
Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й — born Domontovich, Домонто́вич) (March 31 (March 19, O.S.), 1872 - March 9, 1952) was a Ukrainian Communist revolutionary, first as a member of the Mensheviks, then from 1914 on as a Bolshevik.
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The Soviet diplomat Aleksandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (1872-1952) was a champion of women's rights.
She is also known for her advocacy of free love and revolutionary opposition.Aleksandra Kollontai was born Aleksandra M. Domontovich on April 1, 1872, in St. Petersburg.
However, her renewed espousal and practice of free love scandalized the party leadership, and she narrowly avoided expulsion.In 1923, having apparently settled down and abandoned her crusade for free love and revolutionary action, Kollontai embarked on a new career as a diplomat, at first in Norway.
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In 1923, she became the world's first woman ambassador, serving in Norway, and later in Sweden ; she was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations.
She died in Soviet Union, as she was an "Old Bolshevik" and a major public critic of the Communist Party who was neither purged nor executed by the Stalin regime, though as a diplomat serving abroad, she had little or no influence in government policy or operations and so was effectively exiled.
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Some see the era of the traditional, monogamous family slowly coming to an end and say that the twenty first century could be a time of "collective" relationships.
As far as revolutions go, Alexandra Kollontai, prominent Bolshevik and one of Lenin's sidekicks, was preaching free love and "collective" relationships back in 1917.
Her disabled husband and granddaughter were taken to hospital after suffering glass cuts.
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Alexandra Kollontai - Offers biographical essays on the novelist, feminist, and Bolshevik leader.
International Socialist Movement magazine reprints an article by Kollontai defending the pursuit of women's rights to socialists and communists, first published in 1913.
Provides an excerpt from the Russian feminist and free-love advocate's "Theses on Communist Morality in the Sphere of Marital Relations," with a summary of her career.
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