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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | Dora Black
and Bertrand Russell
married in London shortly before the birth of their first child. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 149 Moorehead, Caroline. Bertrand Russell: A Life. Sinclair-Stevenson. 334 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dora Russell | Here Russell observes that children, like women and the proletariat, are an oppressed class. Commire, Anne, and Deborah Klezmer, editors. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications. 13: 587 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | DR
gave birth to John Conrad
, the first of her two children with Bertrand Russell
. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 151 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | DR
delivered Katharine Jane
, her second and last child with Bertrand Russell
. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 168 |
Occupation | Dora Russell | Dora
and Bertrand Russell
founded Beacon Hill
, a progressive primary school. From 1932 to 1943, when she closed the school, DR
was its chief administrator and instructor. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 197 Commire, Anne, and Deborah Klezmer, editors. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications. 13: 587 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | Dora
and Bertrand Russell
were divorced; they had been separated since 1932. Contemporary Authors. Gale Research. 125 |
politics | Dora Russell | The Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
(forerunner of CND) was founded. DR
was present at its inaugural meeting next day; other prominent members were Vera Brittain
, Julian Huxley
, J. B. Priestley |
Textual Production | Dora Russell | DR
contributed a chapter on Art and Education to Bertrand Russell
's The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 95 |
Textual Production | Dora Russell | Dora
and Bertrand Russell
published a joint text, The Prospects of Industrial Civilization. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Cultural formation | Dora Russell | Born to English parents and based in England all her life, she travelled frequently and was passionately committed to a range of international issues and movements. Her first husband was philosopher Bertrand Russell
, and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | Dora grew much closer to Bertrand Russell
during the summer of 1919, after a casual meeting at which they discussed pacifism, politics, and matrimony. Russell, Dora. The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love. G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1: 68-9 |
politics | Dora Russell | She also carefully considered the future of her relationship with Bertrand Russell
. She observes in her memoir: I had no anxiety about allying myself with his political views or way of life. I was... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Russell | By mid-1920 she and Russell
were involved in a committed love relationship, though they had no plans for marriage (and he was still married to his first wife, Alys
). |
Travel | Dora Russell | Dora was scheduled to visit Russia with Bertrand Russell
. Just before their planned departure he was invited to join a Labour
delegation, and Dora travelled mainly on her own. While in Moscow she made... |
politics | Dora Russell | It featured such speakers as Vera Brittain
, Ethel Mannin
, Naomi Mitchison
, Marie Stopes
, Desmond MacCarthy
, Bertrand Russell
, and G. B. Shaw
. Papers given included DR
's Marriage and... |
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