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This work investigates the political and personal life of Eleanor Marx, examining her role as a pivotal figure in the late 19th-century socialist movement. Chushichi Tsuzuki utilizes extensive archival research and correspondence to reconstruct the life of Karl Marx's youngest daughter. The book argues that Eleanor was not merely a custodian of her father's legacy, but a significant political actor in her own right who navigated the complex intersections of labor activism, feminism, and personal tragedy. The narrative framework provides a chronological account of her development from a childhood in the Marx household to her influential work in the British trade union movement.
What You Will Find
Scholars and historians frequently cite this text as a foundational biography that provides necessary depth to the study of Eleanor Marx's political contributions. Readers often note the academic rigor and the extensive use of primary source material that characterizes Tsuzuki's historical approach.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford at the Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198213689
ISBN-13:
9780198213680
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