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.

Writings

Zetkin ca. 1920.

This is a list of selected writings:

WritingYearText
The Workers’ International Festival1899English
May Greetings from Stuttgart1900English
Social-Democracy & Woman Suffrage1906English
For Adult Suffrage1909English
German Socialist Women’s Movement 1909English
A Greeting from Abroad1913English
August Bebel Obituary1913English
German Women to Their Sisters in Great Britain1913English
The Duty of Working Women in War-Time1914English
The Women of Germany to the Women of Great Britain1915English
Hail to the Third Socialist International!1919English
In Defence of Rosa Luxemburg1919English
Through Dictatorship to Democracy1919English
The Situation in Germany1920English
Lenin on the Women’s Question1920English
A May-Day Message from Germany 1920English
Fraternal Greetings from Clara Zetkin1920English
The Struggle Against New Imperialistic Wars1922English
The Russian Revolution & the Fourth Congress of the Comintern1922English
From the International of Word to the International of DeedEnglish
World Wide Field of Activity of the CominternEnglish
Fascism1923English
Reminiscences of Lenin1924English

Speeches

SpeechYearTranscript
Only in Conjunction With the Proletarian Woman Will Socialism Be Victorious1896English
Clara Zetkin in Moscow1920English
Organising Working Women1922English

See also

References

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