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  1. Eleanor Marx is an important figure in the history of both working class and women’s emancipation. She was at the heart of the early trade union movement and also campaigned extensively on behalf of female and Jewish workers. She lived at 7 Jews Walk in Sydenham from 1895 until her death in 1898. Eleanor Marx in a photograph of about 1880 ...

  2. English-born activist and daughter of Karl Marx (1855–1898)

  3. 22. Nov. 2018 · Eleanor Marx, third living daughter of Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen, was ‘‘dramatic to the depths of her being’’, wilful and unusually brilliant. She yearned for love and freedom and wanted to be an actress, but instead devoted herself to another sort of vagabondage – political agitation. An excellent linguist, she earned her living as a translator, lecturer and writer, and ...

  4. 3. Mai 2024 · Works about Marx-Eveling [ edit] One woman's experience of emancipation by Caroline Fairfield Corbin, 1835-1918. (1904) ( external scan) Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be ...

  5. Marx Family: Biography. Eleanor Marx. Born: 1855. Died: 1898. Youngest daughter of Karl and Jenny. Active in British politics and the international working-class movement. Founder of the Socialist League in 1884. Was active in founding trade unions for unskilled workers in England. From 1884 on, lived in common law with Edward Aveling.

  6. 26. Nov. 2014 · Eleanor Marx changed the world and in so-doing revolutionised herself. Internationalist, socialist, feminist, trade unionist – I’m compelled to write about a great British historical hero because she’s so relevant. Born in 1855 in a garret to poor political exiles, Eleanor’s arrival was disappointing to her philosopher father.

  7. NDB 16 (1990), S. 328* (Marx, Karl) Verknüpfungen zu anderen Personen wurden aus den Registerangaben von NDB und ADB übernommen und durch computerlinguistische Analyse und Identifikation gewonnen. Soweit möglich wird auf Artikel verwiesen, andernfalls auf das Digitalisat.