Brupbacher, Paulette, 1880-1967

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Name (Latin)
Brupbacher, Paulette, 1880-1967
Other forms of name
Raygrodsky, Paula, 1880-1967
Date of birth
1880-01-16
Date of death
1967-12-31
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 40183980
Wikidata: Q2063662
Library of congress: nr 95019176
BGU10: 000291903
Sources of Information
  • Alge, S. Die Brupbacherin, 1995:jkt. flap (Paulette Brupbacher) jkt. flap (b. Paula Raygrodsky, 1880 in Pinsk, d. 1967)
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Wikipedia description:

Paulette Brupbacher (Russian: Паулетта Брупбахер, romanized: Pauletta Brupbakher), née Paulette Raygrodsky (16 January 1880, Pinsk - 31 December 1967, Unterendingen) was a doctor and libertarian feminist. A Neo-Malthusian, she advocated for birth control and the right to abortion. She was the second wife of Fritz Brupbacher, who wrote the preface for her Russian-to-French translation of Bakunin's Confession, which was published in Paris in 1932. She often visited James Guillaume and Peter Kropotkin.

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