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- Kommunistka (in ‹The template Lang-rus is being considered for deletion.› Russian: Коммунистка, IPA: [kəmʊˈnʲistkə], lit. 'Communist Woman') was a communist...
- 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...
- dissemination Freedom of the press in Russia Iskra Izvestia Kommunist Kommunistka Komsomolskaya Pravda Krasnaya Zvezda M**** media in Russia People's correspondent...
- in Clements, pp. 317–331. Feminism portal Politics portal Zhenotdel Kommunistka History of feminism Women in the Russian Revolution Marxist Feminism...
- 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...
- Berlin-Spandau, Germany Communism portal Feminism portal Socialism portal Kommunistka Clara Zetkin Rosa Luxemburg Alexandra Kollontai Inessa Armand Scientific...
- name Woman's World (Мир женщины). Feminism portal Soviet Union portal Kommunistka Rabotnitsa Zhenotdel Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). Vol. 39...
- The Zhenotdel experience in Soviet Central Asia through the lens of Kommunistka. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. p. 23. Retrieved 21 March 2025. Yvert-Jalu...
- publication of Zhenotdel. Following "Rabotnitsa," publications like Kommunistka (1920-1930), Krestyanka (1922), and Delegatke (1927) emerged to address...