Revolutionary History
Clara Zetkin: Letters and Writings
Launch Meeting: Wednesday, 11 November 2015
at 6.30pm Bookmarks, 1 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3QE
Clara Zetkin played a prominent role within the left wing of the German Social-Democratic Party and subsequently within the Communist Party of Germany and the Communist International, with a strong interest in the rights of working-class women. The latest edition of
Revolutionary History, edited by Mike Jones and Ben Lewis, brings together articles and letters by Zetkin on such subjects as revisionism within the SPD, women’s rights and feminism, the fight against fascism, and the bureaucratisation of the Communist International, together with scholarly articles focusing upon specific aspects of Zetkin’s political life. This edition of
Revolutionary History will bring the life and work of Clara Zetkin to the notice of today’s left-wing activists and historians, and help to restore her name to its rightful position within the pantheon of twentieth-century revolutionary Marxists. Articles by Clara Zetkin
The Servant Girls’ Movement
Against the Theory and Tactics of Social Democracy
Guidelines for the Communist Women’s Movement
Letters to Lenin
The Struggle Against Fascism
The Bourgeois Women’s Movement
Letter to the Politbureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU
Speech to the ECCI
Letters to Fanny Jezierska
Letter to Wilhelm Pieck
Opening Speech of the Reichstag as its Oldest Member, 30 August 1932 Articles about Clara Zetkin
Gisela Notz, Clara Zetkin and the International Socialist Women’s Movement
Ottokar Luban, Clara Zetkin’s Influence on the Spartacus Group, 1918-1919
Günter Wernicke, Clara Zetkin’s Opposition to Sidelining of Comrades in the Comintern and KPD in the Mid-1920s
Horst Helas, Clara Zetkin’s ‘Filthy Letter’
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