1989
DOI: 10.1017/s002085900000924x
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The Making of a Female Marxist: E.D. Kuskova's Conversion to Russian Social Democracy

Abstract: SUMMARYHistorians have traditionally overlooked the role of women in Russian Social Democracy. This article, based on archival as well as published sources, examines the radicalization of E.D. Kuskova (1860–1958), a long neglected participant in the Russian Marxist movement during its formative years.Kuskova was attracted to radicalism by its promise of a fulfilling life of service to society, and as an escape from the traditional, confining roles for women in prerevo-lutionary Russia. She came to Social Democ… Show more

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