Nadezhda K. Krupskaya (18691939) was the secretary of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party during the revolution of 1905, served as the deputy commissar of education following the October Revolution, and was centrally involved in the creation of the early Soviet education system.
Introduction
Part I.
St. Petersburg
In Exile, 1898-1901
Munich, 1901-1902
Life in London, 1902-1903
Geneva, 1903
The Second Congress, July-August 1903
After the Second Congress, 1903-1904
The Year 1905: Life in emigration
Back in St. Petersburg
St Petersburg and Finland, 1905-07
Again Abroad. End of 1907
Part II.
Second Emigration
Years of Reaction
Geneva, 1908
Paris, 1909-1910
The Years of New Revolutionary Upsurge, 1911-1914
Paris, 1911-1912
Early 1912
Cracow, 1912-14
The Years of The War
Cracow, 1914
Berne, 1914-1915
Zurich, 1916
Last Months in Emigration...
In Petrograd
Underground Again
On the Eve of the Uprising
Part III.
Preface to Part III
The October Days
From the October Revolution to the Peace of Brest
Ilyich Moves to Moscow, His First Months of Work in Moscow
1919