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  1. Anna Kuliscioff (Italian: [ˈanna kuliʃˈʃɔf]; Russian: Анна Кулишёва, IPA: [ˈanːə kʊlʲɪˈʂovə]; born Anna Moiseyevna Rozenshtein, Анна Моисеевна Розенштейн; 9 January 1857 – 27 December 1925) was a Russian-born Italian revolutionary, a prominent feminist, an anarchist influenced by ...

  2. Anna Kuliscioff was a Russian revolutionary, socialist, feminist, and doctor who emigrated to Italy in 1881. She advocated for women's rights, social justice, and suffrage, and founded a socialist periodical and a salon for workers and intellectuals.

  3. Anna Kulišëva, italianizzato in Anna Kuliscioff, è stata una rivoluzionaria, medica e giornalista russa naturalizzata italiana, tra i fondatori e principali esponenti del Partito Socialista Italiano.

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · This article is excerpted from Jamila M. H. Mascat’s introduction to “The Monopoly of Man,” a key text by Anna Kuliscioff that addresses the exploitation of women in the workplace and at home.

  5. Kuliscioff, Anna (c. 18541925) Ukrainian-born political activist who began as an anarchist before turning to socialism, became renowned in Italy for her tenacious battle for the emancipation of Italian women, and was important in founding the Italian Socialist Party. Name variations: Anja Kulisciov.

  6. Overview. Anna Kuliscioff. (1854—1925) Quick Reference. (1854–1925), Russian feminist, socialist, and doctor. Anna Kuliscioff was born Anna Markovna Rozenstein in 1854 in Simferopol, Crimea, the daughter of a well‐to‐do and semi‐assimilated Jewish merchant. After finishing her ...

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · Multilingual doctor (she knew five languages!), editor and journalist, 360-degree feminist, political activist… it is difficult to summarise the multifaceted personality of Anna Kuliscioff. What is certain is that she was a revolutionary woman for her time and left her mark in history.