Eugenie "Jeanie" Georgievna Bouvier (1865–1933) was a Russian political activist who participated in the suffragette movement in London, England.
[1] Jeanie was a member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) branch in Lewisham.
[2] She later aligned herself with the East London Federation of Suffragettes (ELFS) following Sylvia Pankhurst's expulsion from the WSPU and participated in their anti-conscription activity in 1915-16.
Her family lost their wealth through the revolution, but Bouvier was in favour of this, saying “They ought to have taken it from me years ago, and from all of us who lived on the backs of the people.”[4] She returned to Russia in early 1921 travelling with delegates to the Third Congress of the Third International held in Moscow, in June–July 1921.
She was employed as a translator for this event and subsequently continued to work in that capacity for the Comintern.