Clara Zetkin (5 July 1857 – 20 June 1933) was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and advocate for women's rights. In 1911, she organized the first International Women's Day.
This is a Clara Zetkin bibliography, including writings, speeches, letters and others.
This is a list of selected writings:
Writing | Year | Text |
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The Workers’ International Festival | 1899 | English |
May Greetings from Stuttgart | 1900 | English |
Social-Democracy & Woman Suffrage | 1906 | English |
For Adult Suffrage | 1909 | English |
German Socialist Women’s Movement | 1909 | English |
A Greeting from Abroad | 1913 | English |
August Bebel Obituary | 1913 | English |
German Women to Their Sisters in Great Britain | 1913 | English |
The Duty of Working Women in War-Time | 1914 | English |
The Women of Germany to the Women of Great Britain | 1915 | English |
Hail to the Third Socialist International! | 1919 | English |
In Defence of Rosa Luxemburg | 1919 | English |
Through Dictatorship to Democracy | 1919 | English |
The Situation in Germany | 1920 | English |
Lenin on the Women’s Question | 1920 | English |
A May-Day Message from Germany | 1920 | English |
Fraternal Greetings from Clara Zetkin | 1920 | English |
The Struggle Against New Imperialistic Wars | 1922 | English |
The Russian Revolution & the Fourth Congress of the Comintern | 1922 | English |
From the International of Word to the International of Deed | English | |
World Wide Field of Activity of the Comintern | English | |
Fascism | 1923 | English |
Reminiscences of Lenin | 1924 | English |
Speech | Year | Transcript | |
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Only in Conjunction With the Proletarian Woman Will Socialism Be Victorious | 1896 | English | |
Clara Zetkin in Moscow | 1920 | English | |
Organising Working Women | 1922 | English |