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  Clara Zetkin - Frauenlexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
In Birkenwerder, nordöstlich von Berlin, befindet sich das Haus, in dem die Kommunistin und Frauenrechtlerin Clara Zetkin von 1929 bis Anfang 1932 wohnte, bevor sie Deutschland in Richtung Sowjetunion verließ.
Mit Unterstützung der Rosa- Luxemburg- Stiftung fand 2002 ein Kolloquium zum Nachlass von Clara Zetkin statt, an dem noch der unlängst verstorbene französische Germanist und Zetkin- Biograph Gilbert Badia teilnahm.
Clara Zetkin sei in vielen Ländern der Welt bekannter als hierzulande.
www.frauenwiki.de /index.php/Clara_Zetkin   (564 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin-Kolloquium
Viele Werke Clara Zetkins wurden in der DDR herausgebracht und ihre Rolle in der Geschichte der proletarischen Frauenbewegung und der kommunistischen  Weltbewegung gewürdigt.
Clara Zetkin bildete sich trotz der schwierigen familiären Lage politisch weiter und  musste durch  Krankheit und Tod ihres Mannes Ossip für drei Zeitungen schreiben, um den Lebensunterhalt für sich und die Kinder zu sichern.
Während des 1.Weltkrieges kam Clara Zetkin zunehmend  in die Kritik der nationalistisch gesinnten Männer der SPD, was letztlich zur Entlassung Clara Zetkins 1917 führte.
www.lisa-frauen.de /aktuelles/aktuelles_seiten/clara_zetkin.htm   (516 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin
She was born as Clara Eißner in the small village of Wiederau in Saxony, Germany.
Clara took on various positions as a private tutor where, due to her non-compromising position, she quickly made enemies and quit.
Zetkin sharply defended the right of a woman to work, also against her own comrades, who meant that women's work should be abolished, as it forced down men's wages.
www.dadalos.org /int/Menschenrechte/Grundkurs_MR3/frauenrechte/woher/portraets/clara_zetkin.htm   (1390 words)

  
 Revolution - Socialist Youth Organisation | Revolution 75 | The Struggle for Women?s Liberation in the early 20th ...
Clara Zetkin and Alexandra Kollontai were activists in the mass Socialist parties of the early 20th century who actively sought to organise women as part of the working class movement.
Clara Zetkin was the leader of the social democratic women?s movement and was, along with Rosa Luxenburg, to the left of the leadership of the SPD that was increasingly developing as reformist conservative caste.
Zetkin found that the leadership was increasingly indifferent to the struggle for the emancipation of women and yet she still recognised the importance of women remaining full members of the SPD and later the communist parties.
www.worldrevolution.org.uk /index.php?id=46,205,0,0,1,0   (724 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin und ihre Sillenbucher Zeit
Clara Zetkin wurde eine entscheidende Einflussnahme auf die Linie der deutschen KP verwehrt, weil sie den Schwenk der deutschen Kommunisten unter der Führung Thälmanns zum Stalinismus nicht guthieß.
Clara Zetkins pazifistische Haltung bei Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs widersprach der allgemeinen Begeisterung in der Bevölkerung, auch der in Sillenbuch.
Clara Zetkin lebte ja schon seit 1924 in Birkenwerder.
www.beepworld3.de /members27/h-g-m/claraz.htm   (2149 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
In the SPD, Zetkin, along with Rosa Luxemburg, her close friend and confidante, was one of the main figures of the far-left revolutionary wing of the party.
Zetkin was very interested in women's politics, including the fight for equal opportunities and women's suffrage.
In 1916 Zetkin was one of the co-founders of the Spartacist League and the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) which had split off in 1917 from its mother party, the SPD, in protest at its pro-war attitude.
clara-zetkin.iqnaut.net   (749 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin
In Leipzig fand sie Anschluss an einen Kreis russischer Studenten und lernte ihren späteren Lebensgefährten Ossip Zetkin kennen.
In den Jahren ihres Aufenthalts lernte Clara Zetkin den Beruf einer Journalistin und Übersetzerin.
Zetkin verteidigte scharf das Recht der Frau auf Arbeit, auch gegenüber den eigenen Genossen, die der Meinung waren, Frauenarbeit müsse abgeschafft werden, da diese die Löhne der Männer drücke.
www.dadalos-d.org /deutsch/Menschenrechte/Grundkurs_MR3/frauenrechte/woher/portraets/clara_zetkin.htm   (1199 words)

  
 Zetkin, Clara
Clara Zetkin var en af de mest fremtrædende kvinder i den tyske og internationale socialistiske kvindebevægelse og var medlem af den tyske Rigsdag for kommunisterne 1920-33.
Zetkin arbejdede hele livet for at mobilisere arbejderkvinderne på følgende grundlag: «Uden kvindernes deltagelse i klassekampen, bliver der ingen ødelæggelse af kapitalismen, ingen socialistisk nyskabelse» Det var nødvendigt at mobilisere arbejderkvinderne for at vinde klassekampen, men for Zetkin var kvindefrigørelse også vigtig i sig selv.
Hun var spidskandidat for kommunisterne ved det første rigsdagsvalg i 1920 og repræsenterede partiet i den tyske rigsdag 1920-33.
www.leksikon.org /art.php?n=2780   (924 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Clara Eissner was born in Wiederau, Saxony on July 5, 1857.
Zetkin was elected to the Reichstag in 1920 and served on the Central Committee of the KPD.
Zetkin took the opportunity to make a long speech where she denounced the policies of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERzetkin.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin
Clara a început imediat să lucreze, mai întâi ca profesor particular, poziţie din care, din pricina atitudinii ei lipsite de compromisuri, a nevoită să demisioneze.
Zetkin a apărat dreptul femeii la activitate profesională chiar şi în faţa unora din membrii proprii mişcări, care erau de părere că femeile nu ar trebui să muncească, pentru că acest lucru avea efecte negative asupra salariilor bărbaţilor.
Clara Zetkin a luptat pentru ca toate femeile şi mai ales cele implicate în activităţi profesionale să dobândească independenţa economică.
www.dadalos.org /rom/Menschenrechte/grundkurs_3/frauenrechte/woher/portraets/clara_zetkin.htm   (1459 words)

  
 Clara Eissner Zetkin
She began living with Ossip Zetkin in an unmarried relationship (which was a trend among her feminist counterparts) and took on his last name.
Zetkin's major historical impact was her influence on future feminists.
Zetkin's criticism of her fellow feminists ideas resulted in her shaping the nature of the feminist socialist movement.
departments.kings.edu /womens_history/czetkin.html   (1272 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin für Kinder
Clara Zetkin hat ihre Ausbildung im Lehrerinnenseminar von Auguste Schmidt gemacht.
Nach ihrer Heirat mit dem russischen Revolutionär Ossip Zetkin studierte Clara Zetkin an der Pariser Universität Sorbonne.
August 1932 hielt Clara Zetkin sogar als Alterspräsidentin die Eröffnungsrede des Reichstags.
www.kidlane.de /01inhalt/personen/z/zetkin_clara/thema.html   (123 words)

  
 IWD - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
In Europe- the history of International Women's Day is tied to that of Clara Zetkin, the famous German feminist socialist.
Zetkin was a late 19th Century intellectual activist who wrote theoretical tracts linking socialism and feminism, and participated in parliamentary politics as an elected representative.
On August 27, 1910, Clara Zetkin and the Socialist Women's International demanded that March 8th be International Women's Day, celebrated each year to recognize working women around the world.
www.seattlevotermarch.com /iwd2006/html/iwd_-_history.html   (422 words)

  
 MujeresHoy-8 de marzo: Clara Zetkin
Clara Zetkin fue una de las socialistas europeas que, en los albores del siglo pasado, propuso instaurar un día en homenaje a las mujeres obreras que habían dado su vida para exigir mejores condiciones laborales.
Clara Zetkin tuvo la visión para entender, junto a otras mujeres, como la rusa Alexandra Kollontai, cuán importante era impulsar las demandas de justicia e igualdad de las mujeres trabajadoras.
Clara Zetkin se instaló por algún tiempo en Austria, después de Linz y Zurich.
www.mujereshoy.com /secciones/379.shtml   (749 words)

  
 Who was Clara Zetkin? | Workers' Liberty
Clara Zetkin (1857-1933) pioneered the idea of a working class-based women's movement.
She became secretary of the International Socialist Women in 1910 and was one of the founders of International Women's Day, which is still observed around the world.
Zetkin was consistently on the left of the SPD.
www.workersliberty.org /node/5753   (253 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Zetkin's speech sought to define a socialist strategy for actively supporting universal woman suffrage and emphatically rejected prevailing middle-class woman suffrage strategies in Germany, England, and elsewhere, that sought to limit woman suffrage based on property or other considerations.
The class divide that Zetkin described within the German woman suffrage movement arose in part from the effects of German laws that between 1850 and 1908 prohibited women from attending political meetings or joining political organizations.
Comrades, to judge by the hearty applause which you accorded to comrade Zetkin, I thought I might assume that you were so contented in every way that out of your midst would arise a demand for the close of the debate.
www.und.nodak.edu /instruct/akelsch/399/zetkin.htm   (12524 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin (1857 - 1933) - German Socialist and Fighter for Women's Rights
Clara Zetkin, maiden name Eissner (born 5 July 1857 in Wiederau, Saxony; died 20 June 1933 in Archangelskoye near Moscow) was an influential socialist German politician and a fighter for women's rights.
Having studied to become a teacher, Zetkin developed connections with the women's movement and the labour movement in Germany from 1874.
Until 1924 Zetkin was a member of the KPD's central office.
www.germannotes.com /hist_clara_zetkin.shtml   (671 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin
Clara Zetkin was very active in the German and international worker's movement, especially in the women's workers' movement.
From 1924 until her death in 1933, she lived in Russia.
Clara Zetkin war in der deutschen und internationalen Arbeiterbewegung, vor allem aber in der Frauenarbeiterbewegung sehr engagiert.
www.mscd.edu /~mdl/gerresources/frauen/czetkin.htm   (289 words)

  
 SIW: History
Clara Zetkin was the first leader of the Socialist International Women.
On 17 August 1907, fifty-eight delegates from European and overseas countries met at the first International Socialist Women's Conference at Stuttgart and decided to establish an international secretariat with Clara Zetkin of Germany in charge.
Clara Zetkin gave a much applauded speech at this conference: Socialist women of all countries, she said, fight in indestructible unity with the Socialist International against the war.
socialist.org /siwomen/english/histeng.html   (866 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin
Clara Zetkin lebte die längste Zeit in Stuttgart-Sillenbuch und war 1899-1928 mit dem Maler Friedrich Zundel verheiratet
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Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Clara Zetkin aus der freien Enzyklopädie wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation.
www.wissensnetz.de /lexikon/wiki,index,goto,Clara_Zetkin.html   (557 words)

  
 MonthlyFeature
August 1907 - the idea of an annual demonstration in support of working women and women's rights was first proposed by Clara Zetkin at a caucus of socialist women prior to the Second International annual meeting in Germany.
1910 - proposal by Clara Zetkin, at the International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen, designating March 8 be observed annually as International Women's Day, in recognition of the 1908 demonstration by New York needle trades workers.
With the half a million Russian workers already on strike, the demonstration by the women forced the resignation of Czar Nicholas II and ignited the February Revolution.
www.holtlaborlibrary.org /intlwomen.html   (571 words)

  
 Origins - A History of International Women's Day
Some socialists saw the demand for the women's vote as being unnecessarily divisive in the working class movement, while others such as German Clara Zetkin and Russian Alexandra Kollontai successfully fought for it to be accepted as a necessary part of a socialist program.
Other socialists argued that it was more important to do away with property rights in respect to the vote than it was to campaign for the women's vote which, if successful in England, would by implication mean votes for women of property.
Inspired by the actions of US women workers and their socialist sisters, Clara Zetkin ;had already framed a proposal to put to the conference of socialist women that women throughout the world should focus on a particular day each year to press for their demands.
www.isis.aust.com /iwd/stevens/origins.htm   (846 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin | Workers' Liberty
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What is often seen as one issue - referred to at the time as the ‘woman question’ - actually developed quite differently amongst women of different classes.
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 MWFK - 11. Museum-Clara-Zetkin im Zetkin-Haus in Birkenwerder
Das Haus wurde nach der Politikerin Clara Zetkinbenannt, die hier von 1929 bis 1932 lebte.
Ihrem älteren Sohn Maxim beschrieb sie das Haus, als "ein Haus mit sonnigen Zimmern und einem größeren, abgeschlossenen Garten, in dem ich spazieren humpeln und eingepackt liegen kann." Nach ihrer berühmt gewordenen Reichstagsrede im August 1932 verließ Clara Zetkin Deutschland und starb ein Jahr später in Achangelskoje bei Moskau.
Nachdem der Reichsluftschutzbund, der für die Landesgruppenleitung Brandenburg-Grenzmark in Birkenwerder seinen Sitz hatte, den Kauf aus Kostengründen ablehnte, nutzten verschiedene Mietparteien das Haus.
www.brandenburg.de /cms/detail.php?id=47082&_siteid=47   (255 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin - Badia,Gilbert - Sjakoo's catalog
Clara Zetkin (1857-1933) was naast Rosa Luxemburg de bekendste vrouw in de Duitse sociaaldemocratische en communistische beweging van de eerste drie decennia van de vorige eeuw.
Zetkin was een bijzonder strijdbare en schrijflustige militante.
De auteur beschrijft Zetkins turbulente leven tot aan haar laatste ademtocht die ze in Rusland uitblies.
www.sjakoo.nl /books/3783.htm   (79 words)

  
 Communist Party (KPD)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
, Paul Levi, Ernest Meyer, Franz Mehring and Clara Zetkin to establish the German Communist Party (KPD).
The pressure of the latter on Germany through the Versailles Treaty had caused a large section of the German middle classes to suppress their fear and hatred of Communism and support a pact with Russia.
Clara Zetkin supported Levi and so did other Left leaders like Daumig, Brass and Hoffmann.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERkpd.htm   (1611 words)

  
 Zetkin Clara - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Zetkin Clara - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Zetkin, Clara (1857-1933), German Marxist and feminist politician, creator of International Women's Day (March 8).
Help with Spanish, French, German, and Italian homework.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Zetkin_Clara.html   (97 words)

  
 Clara Zetkin: Herinneringen aan Lenin
Er is mij verteld dat er op de lees- en discussieavonden met de werkende vrouwen voornamelijk problemen op het gebied van de seks en het huwelijk worden behandeld.
Hoewel het in werkelijkheid dit keer de man was die veel heeft gepraat en niet de vrouw.
Ik ben het er volkomen mee eens dat in de gegeven omstandigheden een dergelijk congres belangrijk werk zou kunnen doen.
www.lsp-mas.be /marxisme/1925zetkin.html   (10591 words)

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