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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 Deutscher’s three-volume biography of Leon Trotsky.

  3. El Deutscher Memorial Prize o premio Deutscher es un galardón anual concedido en memoria de Isaac Deutscher y su esposa Tamara Deutscher a nuevos libros publicados en inglés “que ejemplifiquen los mejores y más innovadores escritos sobre la tradición marxista o en torno a ella”.

  4. Tamara’s generosity and judgement will be sorely missed. Her serenity, consideration and insight made her an irreplaceable guide and friend. The classical socialist traditions and values she upheld so courageously remain, through her example, a vital inspiration.

  5. Tamara Deutscher condemned Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and spoke out to defend the rights of dissidents in that country in the 1970s. Her skills as a researcher were utilized by others besides her late husband.

  6. The Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize is an annual prize given in honour of historian Isaac Deutscher and his wife Tamara Deutscher for a new book published in English "which exemplifies the best and most innovative new writing in or about the Marxist tradition." It has been ongoing since 1969.

  7. Letter from Ceylon. Addressing himself in 1923 to the students of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Moscow, Trotsky tried to make them aware of the dangers that Marxism ran in the colonial and semicolonial countries.