
Temma Kaplan
Temma Kaplan is a noted American historian and author, recognized for her work on social movements, particularly those related to women's rights and labor. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of the origins of International Women's Day and the role of women in revolutionary movements, especially in Russia. Kaplan's scholarship highlights the interplay between gender and social change, providing a critical examination of women's activism in history.
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Temma Kaplan is a history professor emerita at Rutgers who contributed to the fundraiser for Mark Bray.
Rutgers professors donate to colleague who fled US amid Trump Antifa crackdownTemma Kaplan discusses the socialist origins of International Women's Day.
cuál es su origen y por qué se conmemora el 8 de marzoTemma Kaplan explains the mobilization of women during the protests in Russia as a key moment in the history of International Women's Day.
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