Maria Trubnikova
Russian philanthropist and feminist
Intro | Russian philanthropist and feminist | ||||
Places | Russia | ||||
was | Writer | ||||
Work field | Literature | ||||
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Birth | 6 January 1835, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia | ||||
Death | 28 April 1897Tambov, Tambovsky District, Tambov Oblast, Russia (aged 62 years) | ||||
Star sign | Capricorn | ||||
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Maria Trubnikova (1835–1897) was a Russian philanthropist and feminist. A notable philanthropist, she was also, alongside Anna Filosofova (1837–1912) and Nadezhda Stasova (1835–1895), one of the pioneer founders and leaders of the first organised Russian women's movement.
In 1863, Trubnikova, Stasova, and Anna Engelhardt founded the first Russian Women's Publishing Cooperative.