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'''Nadezhda Krupskaya''' was a Russian revolutionary and [[Feminism|feminist]]. She was born in 1869 in a progressive family. She met [[Vladimir Lenin]] in 1894 and was exiled to Siberia with him in 1896, where they married. In 1903, she moved to Geneva in [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]] and worked as an editor for ''[[Iskra]]''. After the [[Russian revolution of 1917|Great October Socialist Revolution]], she worked on the People's Commissariat for Education. She established education programs for adults, which provided 30,000 classes to [[Proletariat|workers]] and [[Peasantry|peasants]] in the Soviet Union.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Candice Yanez|newspaper=[[Liberation School]]|title=Nadezhda Krupskaya: Revolutionary woman and educator|date=2017-02-26|url=https://liberationschool.org/nadezhda-krupskaya-revolutionary-woman-and-educator/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924065248/https://liberationschool.org/nadezhda-krupskaya-revolutionary-woman-and-educator/|archive-date=2021-09-24|retrieved=2022-08-29}}</ref> | '''Nadezhda Krupskaya''' was a Russian revolutionary and [[Feminism|feminist]]. She was born in 1869 in a progressive family. She met [[Vladimir Lenin]] in 1894 and was exiled to Siberia with him in 1896, where they married. In 1903, she moved to Geneva in [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]] and worked as an editor for ''[[Iskra]]''. After the [[Russian revolution of 1917|Great October Socialist Revolution]], she worked on the People's Commissariat for Education. She established education programs for adults, which provided 30,000 classes to [[Proletariat|workers]] and [[Peasantry|peasants]] in the Soviet Union.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Candice Yanez|newspaper=[[Liberation School]]|title=Nadezhda Krupskaya: Revolutionary woman and educator|date=2017-02-26|url=https://liberationschool.org/nadezhda-krupskaya-revolutionary-woman-and-educator/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924065248/https://liberationschool.org/nadezhda-krupskaya-revolutionary-woman-and-educator/|archive-date=2021-09-24|retrieved=2022-08-29}}</ref> | ||
== History == | |||
=== Shift to Trotskyism === | |||
== See also == | |||
[[:Category:Library works by Nadezhda Krupskaya|The Prolewiki Library works collection by Nadezhda Krupskaya]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Bolsheviks]] | [[Category:Bolsheviks]] | ||
[[Category:Feminists]] | [[Category:Feminists]] |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 19 August 2024
Nadezhda Krupskaya Надежда Крупская | |
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Born | 26 February 1869 Petrograd, Russian Empire |
Died | 27 February 1939 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Nadezhda Krupskaya was a Russian revolutionary and feminist. She was born in 1869 in a progressive family. She met Vladimir Lenin in 1894 and was exiled to Siberia with him in 1896, where they married. In 1903, she moved to Geneva in Switzerland and worked as an editor for Iskra. After the Great October Socialist Revolution, she worked on the People's Commissariat for Education. She established education programs for adults, which provided 30,000 classes to workers and peasants in the Soviet Union.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
Shift to Trotskyism[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
The Prolewiki Library works collection by Nadezhda Krupskaya
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Candice Yanez (2017-02-26). "Nadezhda Krupskaya: Revolutionary woman and educator" Liberation School. Archived from the original on 2021-09-24. Retrieved 2022-08-29.