
Dora Russell - Wikipedia
Dora Winifred Russell, Countess Russell (née Black; 3 April 1894 – 31 May 1986) was a British author, a feminist and socialist campaigner, and the second wife of the philosopher Bertrand …
Humanist Heritage: Dora Russell (1894-1986)
Dora Russell (née Black) was a writer, activist, and school founder: a feminist, pacifist, and a deeply eloquent humanist. Throughout her long life, Russell was committed to improving the …
Russell, Dora (1894–1986) - Encyclopedia.com
English feminist, educator, writer and peace activist whose accomplishments have often overshadowed by the fact of her marriage to Bertrand Russell. Name variations: Dora Black; …
Dora Russell - Women in Cornwall
An author, educationalist, philosopher, and political and social reformer. Russell lived at Porthcurno after retiring to Cornwall in 1962. She was married to the philosopher and author …
Dora Russell - Spartacus Educational
A detailed biography of Dora Russell that includes images, quotations and the main facts of her life. Key Stage 3. GCSE British History. A-level. Last updated: 3rd April, 2023
Author: Dora Russell - Victorian Research
Moving to London in 1874, Russell published her first three-volume novel, The Vicar's Governess (1874), with the assistance of publisher George Routledge.
Dora Russell (1894-1986) - by Liz Gwedhan
May 23, 2025 · The Abbess Heloïse du Paraclet and Dora Winifred Russell, Countess Russell, were extraordinary women whose lives have been defined by their relationship with two …
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