MIA: Second International Writers: Social Democracy: Communist Party of Great Britain: Dora Montefiore Archive
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Dora Montefiore
(1851-1933)
Biography, by Sean Matgamna
Autobiography
From a Victorian to a Modern, 1925
Articles
“The Social Democrat”
“A Bundle of Fallacies”, February 1901
The Maison du Peuple in Brussels (Illustrated), February 1901
“A Bundle of Fallacies”, May 1901
On the Steppes by Maxim Gorki (translated by Dora Montefiore) July 1901
Bourgeois Education and Proletarian Realities, November 1901
A Vision of Judgement, March 1902
An Autumn Night by Maxim Gorki (translated by Dora Montefiore) April 1902
The Voice of the Outcast in Literature, June 1902
Richard Wagner as a Revolutionary, July 1902
Some Notes on the Early Flemish Painters, December 1902
“Republics versus Women” by Mrs Kate Trimble Wolsey, June 1903
Une Imprimerie Phlanstère, August 1907
A Study in Socialist Heresy-Hunting. – “Why I am Opposed to Female Suffrage”, April 1909
Red Banners (Poem), October 1909
Capitalist Development in South Africa, December 1912
Capitalist Development in South Africa II, January 1913
Capitalist Development in South Africa III, February 1913
Capitalist Development in South Africa IV, March 1913
“New Age”
Women in Finland, June 1907
Socialist Women’s Bureau (letter), November 1907
Adult Suffrage (letter), March 1909
Adult Suffrage (letter), April 1909
“Justice”
[Note]What Every Socialist Woman Should Know, January 1909
Two Finnish Women Who Speak for Adult Suffrage, January 1909
The Party and Adult Suffrage, January 1909
Politics and Prayers, February 1909
Adult Suffrage Report, February 1909
A Russian Woman Comrade, March 1909
Women’s Circle Column, March 1909
The Anti-Sweating Bill, April 1909
The Sublime Slanderer, April 1909
Report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws, April 1909
The Children’s Charter, April 1909
Spring Musings, May 1909
LADIES and the Suffrage, May 1909
Items of Interest, May 1909
Socialist Women’s International Bureau, May 1909
The International Social-Democrats Greetings to the Russian Czar, May 1909
Socialist Women in Russia, May 1909
Blackburn S.D.P., June 1909
The London Congress of the International Alliance for Women Suffrage, June 1909
Items of Interest from Other Countries, June 1909
The Latest Play of the Stage Society, June 1909
Municipal Laundries, June 1909
Socialist “Help”, July 1909
The Central Branch Dinner, July 1909
“The Englishwoman”, July 1909
“Women’s Work and Wages”, July 1909
The National Service League, July 1909
Czardom, and What It Means to the World, August 1909
Professor Lester P. Ward, August 1909
Universal Suffrage, August 1909
The Evolution of Sex, September 1909
The Future of Woman, September 1909
The Ten Disciples, September 1909
The Plot Thickens, October 1909
Report of Women’s Socialist Bureau (British), October 1909
Franchise Fancies, October 1909
“A Dismal Warren of Social Wretchedness”, November 1909
The Feeding of School Children, November 1909
The Wiles of the Anti-Socialist, November 1909
Report of Socialist Women’s Bureau (British), from November, 1907, to November, 1909
Report of Adult Suffrage Society, November 1909
Untitled Letter, December 1909
The Political Comedy, December 1909
Adult Suffrage, December 1909
To Men and Women Comrades, December 1909
Womanhood Suffrage, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
Resolution Adopted by the International Committee of the B.S.P., December 1912
“Daily Herald”
The Power of Women to Stop War, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
Sudden Jolt Forward of the World, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
How “Labour” Party Bluffs the People, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
Women and War, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
“Women and War”, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
For World’s Peace: Socialists Assemble at Basle, November 1912
To Prevent War, November 1912 [Transcriber’s note]
Socialists at Basle, December 1912
What Happened at the Basle Congress, December 1912
“The Call”
Thoughts on the Russian Revolution, April 1917
Adult Suffrage, May 1917
May Day: Symbol of International Solidarity, May 1917
Food of the People, August 1917
The Education of the People, September 1917
The Ferment Of Revolution, September 1917
The Knock-out Blow, November 1917
Open Letter to Lenin, January 1918
Mr. Balfour’s Professions, March 1918
In Memory of Karl Marx, May 1918
The Churches and Socialism, May 1918
Democracy During and After the War, July 1918
The Reconstruction of the International, August 1918
A Poet of Nameless Horrors, August 1918
How Will Socialism Be Realised?, October 1918
Labour Party Women’s Conference, October 1918
Mud Flats of Flanders & North France, October 1918
Capitalism and Native Races, November 1918
Impressions of the Reception of John Maclean, December 1918
Educate, Agitate, Organise, December 1918
A Call to Our Women Comrades, January 1919
May Day, 1919, May 1919
Parliamentarism and Trade Unionism, July 1919
Bolshevik Russia, August 1919
A Labour Party in Power or the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, October 1919
“The Call”, November 1919
The “Modern” Methods of Warfare of the Allies, November 1919
The Crimes of Imperialism,December 1919
Dr. E. J. Dillon on the Peace Conference,December 1919
The Devil’s Charter, March 1920
May Day 1920, April 1920
British Imperialism and Persia, May 1920
My Tribute to Jim Larkin, June 1920
“Vanguard”
Press Poison, Review of Upton Sinclair’s The Brass Check, 1920
“The Communist”
Something to Learn from Russia, 1920
Our Class-Conscious Governing Class: A Professor’s Mission in Wales, 1920
Hands Beating at the Door, 1920
Women and Communism, 1920
The Sickle and the Hammer, 1920
History in the Making: The Congress of the French Socialist Party at Tours, 1921
Mrs. Swanwick on Women, 1921
Pink Pills, 1922
Implications of Genoa: A Further Reply, 1922
Pamphlets
Some Words to Socialist Women, 1907
Prison Reform: from a Social-Democratic Point of View, 1909
The Position of Women in the Socialist Movement, 1909
Anti-Militarism: from the Workers’ Point of View, 1913
Our Fight to Save the Kiddies in Dublin: Smouldering Fires of the Inquisition, 1913
Race Motherhood, Is Women a Race?, 1920
Speeches
Speeches and Extracts from the Proceedings of the Congress of Tours, 1920
Speech at the 5th Congress of the Comintern, 1924
Assorted
Excerpts from Clarion, 1897-1898
Montefiore’s Break with Hyndman (a collection of articles), 1912
Letter to Albert Inkpin, 1917
Obituaries
From Daily Worker
From Daily Herald
From Times