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  1. Tamara Deutscher (1 February 1913 – 7 August 1990) was a Polish-British writer and editor who researched the leaders of Soviet Communism, together with her husband Isaac Deutscher . She was born Tamara Lebenhaft in Łódź, in what was then Congress Poland.

  2. TAMARA Deutscher who died on Tuesday [August 7th 1990] at the age of 77, was best known as Isaac Deutschers collaborator; and their partnership was indeed very close, never more so than in the years of work that went into Deutschers three-volume biography of Leon Trotsky.

  3. Polish-born British editor, researcher and author, who was the collaborator and wife of the socialist historian Isaac Deutscher. Born Tamara Lebenhaft in Lodz, Russian Poland, on February 1, 1913; died in London, England, on August 7, 1990; married Isaac Deutscher (a social historian); children: one son, Martin.

  4. Tamara Deutscher (1913-1990) The death of Tamara Deutscher on 7 August 1990 closes a chapter in Marxist scholarship which began in the early 1930s. It was Isaac Deutscher who began this work as a Polish Communist Oppositionist with his essay on the Moscow Trial of Zinoviev and Kamenev in 1936.

  5. The first Polish Marxist party, the illegal Social-Revolutionary ‘Proletariat’, was formed in Warsaw in September 1882. In this respect the Poles were in advance of the Russians: Plekhanov’s Emancipation of Labour group was formed in exile a year later. But the advance was short-lived, as was the very existence of Proletariat.

  6. Tamara Deutscher, 'The Memory that works backwards only...', NLR I/68, July–August 1971. Nadezhda Mandelstam, Hope Against Hope.

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  7. Tamara Deutscher: 1913-1990. It is with great sadness that we learn of the death of Tamara Deutscher, whose counsel and encouragement have meant so much to this Review over a period of a quarter of a century. In the early and mid sixties the editors felt privileged to be able to call upon the political experience and wisdom of Tamara and her ...