Sofia Grigorievna Kropotkina (née Ananieva-Rabinovich; 1856–1938), commonly known by her anglicised name Sophie Kropotkin, was a Ukrainian teacher, writer, lecturer and museum director. Born into a Ukrainian Jewish family, she grew up in Tomsk, where her father ran a gold mine. After coming of age, moved to Switzerland, where she pursued a degree in biology at the University of Bern and met Peter Kropotkin, who she married. When her husband was arrested and imprisoned by the French government, she actively campaigned for his release, drawing sympathy from much of the Western press. She then moved to the United Kingdom, where she took up a career in teaching and went on lecture tours of the country, discussing the political issues of the Russian Empire and its revolutionary movement. After the Russian Revolution, she and her family moved to Moscow, where her husband died in 1921. She worked as the director of a museum about his life and work, which she managed up until her death.
(née Ananieva-Rabinovich; 1856–1938), commonly known by her anglicised name SophieKropotkin, was a Ukrainian teacher, writer, lecturer and museum director. Born...
to Errico Malatesta, Nikolai Tchaikovsky, Varlam Cherkezishvili and SophieKropotkin. She stayed with Kelly at his house in Anerley, where she met the German...
after graduating. There, he met Sophie von Kühn. The following year Novalis and Sophie became secretly engaged. Sophie became severely ill soon after the...
Studies at Hertford College, University of Oxford 24 February 2022 Peter Kropotkin Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory at Loughborough University Lee...
p. 155–156. Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 45 : A New Rising Rendered Inevitable". The Great French Revolution. Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 53 :...
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the original "Encyclopaedia of Saint Petersburg" (SPb., Rosspen, 2004) Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch; Bealby, John Thomas (1911). "St Petersburg" . In Chisholm...
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Later that month the group re-emerged, with several members playing "Kropotkin Vodka" on the roof of an automobile display unit in a luxury-store district...
back to Berlin, where he worked in publishing. Two years later he married Sophie Wertheim, a mathematician. He returned to Freiburg in 1928 to study with...
ISBN 9985-70-194-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2011. Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch; Bealby, John Thomas; Eliot, Charles Norton Edgcumbe...
the original on 14 September 2023. Retrieved 13 September 2023. Wingate, Sophie (6 July 2023). "Starmer declines to commit to free school meals as he sets...
Korean nationalists, an experience that developed his political outlook. Sophie Quinn-Judge states that this is "in the realm of conjecture". He was also...
des Monnaies, Paris, across the Louvre. In 1791, Condorcet, along with Sophie de Grouchy, Thomas Paine, Etienne Dumont, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, and Achilles...
the original on January 3, 2024. Retrieved December 27, 2023. Chappell, Sophie-Grace; Smyth, Nicholas (2023). "Bernard Williams". The Stanford Encyclopedia...
Manifesto had been signed by Peter Kropotkin, Émile Gautier, Joseph Bernard, Pierre Martin [fr] and Toussaint Bordat. Kropotkin, like Jules Guesde and Émile...
MacDonald Ross, George, 1990, "Leibniz's Exposition of His System to Queen Sophie Charlotte and Other Ladies." In Leibniz in Berlin, ed. H. Poser and A. Heinekamp...
historiography." Journal of Modern History 76.1 (2004): 107–154. online Joscelyne, Sophie. "Norman Mailer and American Totalitarianism in the 1960s." Modern Intellectual...
University of Erlangen (1783), he gained access to the court of Duchess Sophie Caroline Marie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. He had to leave after an affair...
1017/9781316137024. ISBN 9781316137024. Naimark, Norman; Pons, Silvio; Quinn-Judge, Sophie, eds. (2017). "The Socialist Camp and World Power, 1941-1960s". The Cambridge...
Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2010. Sophie =Arie (1 January 2004). "Mail block to catch EU book bombs". The Guardian...
Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Travel information from Wikivoyage Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch; Bealby, John Thomas (1911). "Odessa" . In Chisholm...
François d'Aguesseau, Alexis Clairaut. Front row, right to left: Montesquieu, Sophie d'Houdetot, Claude Joseph Vernet, Bernard Le Bouyer de Fontenelle, Marie-Thérèse...
Poesie und Begriff, diaphanes. ISBN 978-3-03734-709-6 Armen Avanessian, Sophie Wennerscheid : Kierkegaard and Political Theory – Religion, Aesthetics,...
not be abolished without the other. Anarcho-communists such as Peter Kropotkin theorized an immediate transition to one society with no classes. Anarcho-syndicalism...
painter Wilhelm Junker (1840–1892), a Russian explorer of Africa. Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921), geographer, author, revolutionary and philosopher. Alexander...