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    Inessa Armand

    French communist politician, editor

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    Inessa (Inès) Armand. Biographies Inessa (Inès) Armand. Commons.Wikimedia.org. born on May 8, 1874 in Paris, France died on September 24, 1920 in Kislovodsk/Caucasus. French-Russian revolutionary 150th birthday on May 8, 2024. Biography.

  2. ARMAND, INESSA. (1874 – 1920), n é e Elisabeth Stefan, revolutionary and feminist, first head of the zhenotdel, the women's section of the Communist Party. Born in France, Inessa Armand came to Russia as a child when her parents died and her aunt took a job as governess in the wealthy Armand merchant family.

  3. Inessa Armand – Left in Paris. 1874-1920 • France. Communist, Feminist, Internationalist. French mother of five who was brought up in Russia and became a teacher at the Bolshevik training school in Paris, Armand became Lenin’s lover in 1910 and then inseparable from him for the next ten years.

  4. Jul 4, 2002 · Inessa Armand was the first Director of the Women's Section of the Russian Communist Party (the Zhenotdel). She was one of the most important women in the pre-revolutionary Bolshevik Party and...

  5. Inessa Armand. Revolutionary and Feminist. Author: R. C. Elwood, Carleton University, Ottawa. Date Published: July 2002. availability: Available. format: Paperback. isbn: 9780521894210. Rate & review. Add to wishlist. Hardback. collegesales@cambridge.org. Description. Contents. Resources. Courses. About the Authors.

  6. Inessa Armand, prominent activist of international Communist and women's movement, active participant in October 1917 Bolshevik revolution. Source: RIA Novosti/Sputnik. INESSA ARMAND. Armand was born in Paris, but lived in Moscow from the age of 5.

  7. Jan 21, 2014 · Inessa Armand (1874-1920) was a pioneering socialist feminist who played a key role in promoting the emancipation of women in the international socialist movement, and after the Russian revolution. She was born in a working-class district in the north of Paris on 8 May 1874.

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