Kollontai, Aleksandra Mihailovna (1872 - 1952)

Short name Kollontai, Aleksandra Mihailovna
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First name Aleksandra Mihailovna
Birth name Kollontai
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Alternative name Aleksandra Domontovits
Date of birth 1872
Date of death 1952
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Sex Female
Place of birth Russia
Place of death Russia
Lived in Sweden , Russia , Austria , Switzerland
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Education School education
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Kollontai, Aleksandra Mihailovna was ...
related to Elena Dmitrievna Stasova
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Place(s) of Residence Sweden , Russia , Austria , Switzerland
Receptions of Kollontai, Aleksandra Mihailovna, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
De finska arbetarenas ekonomiska framåtskridande The economic progress of Finnish workers Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1909 comments on person
En frihetens högsommarlåt A song of freedom in the highest summer Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1917 comments on person
Neuvostovenäjän huomatuimpia toimihenkilöitä The most remarkable officials of the Soviet-Russia Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1919 None
Rådrysslands regenter Regents of the red Russia Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1920 comments on person
Toinen kansainvälinen kommunistinen konferenssi Second international communist conference Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1921 lists person
Työväen oppositio The opposition of the workers Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1921 comments on person
Ryssland: Trotskij är helt ense med Lenin Trotsky is in agreement with Lenin Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1921 comments on person
Diplomat Alexandra Kollontai Diplomat Alexandra Kollontai Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1922 comments on person
Eri puolilta From different sites Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1924 None
Eräitä nimiä politiikan kiistakentiltä Some names from the battle fields of the politics Huotari, Anton 1924 None
Det borde varit stjärnor There should have been stars Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1924 None
Punainen mies The red man Lehtonen, Joel 1925 None
Kuvasatoa kotoa ja kaukaa Pictures from home and far away Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1926 None
Elämäntavoista. "Rakkaus" ja avioliitto. About the ways of life. "Love" and marriage. Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1927 comments on person
Ylhäisönaisesta bolsevikiksi From an upper class woman to a Bolshevik Kankare, K. 1928 comments on person
"The Attitude of the Russian Socialists," The New Review, March 1916, pp. 60–61. Red Love. [novel] New York: Seven Arts, 1927. Free Love. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1932. Communism and the Family. Sydney: D. B. Young, n.d. [1970]. The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman. n.c. [New York]: Herder and Herder, n.d. [1971]. Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle: Love and the New Morality. Bristol: Falling Wall Press, 1972. Women Workers Struggle for their Rights. Bristol: Falling Wall Press, 1973. The Workers' Opposition. San Pedro, CA: League for Economic Democracy, 1973. International Women's Day. Highland Park, MI: International Socialist Publishing Co., 1974. Selected Writings of Alexandra Kollontai. Alix Holt, trans. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1977. Love of Worker Bees. [novel] Cathy Porter, trans. London: Virago, 1977 [new translation of Red Love plus 2 short stories] A Great Love. [novel] Cathy Porter, trans. London: Virago, 1981. Also: New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1982. Selected Articles and Speeches. New York: International Publishers, 1984. The Essential Alexandra Kollontai. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2008. The Workers Opposition in the Russian Communist Party: The Fight for Workers Democracy in the Soviet Union. St. Petersburg, FL: Red and Black Publishers, 2009. A comprehensive bibliography of Russian-language material by Kollontai appears in Clements, pp. 317–331.
Was the revolutioner, feminist Was holding on the idea of free love and was standing against the traditional family institute abJan18IsabelL