M.I.A. Library: Nadezhda K. Krupskaya
Nadezhda K. Krupskaya
1869–1939
Krupskaya was a Russian revolutionary, writer,
educator and Secretary of the Bolshevik Faction
of the Social Democratic Party. Wife and advisor to
V.I. Lenin. Secretary to the Board of Iskra
beginning in 1901. In 1917, Inessa Armand,
Clara Zetkin, and N. K. Krupskaya pressured Russian
officials to sanction International Women’s Day.
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Works:
1898—1916: Letters to V.I. Lenin’s Mother and Sisters Maria & Anna
[From Lenin’s Collected Works, Volume 37 Appendices]1899: The Woman Worker [PDF]
1921: Taylor’s System and Organization
1925: The Lessons of October
1925: Young Pioneers: How Women Can Help
1930: Reminiscences of Lenin
1933: How Lenin Studied Marx
1933: Preface to The Emancipation of Women from The Writings of V.I. Lenin
1924–36: On Communist Ethics
Ilyich’s Favorite Books, from Reminiscences of Lenin by His Relatives
Audio: Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya speaking in 1937. (.mp3 file)
Last updated: 1 November 2024