Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917
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Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917

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Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917

About this book

More than seventy years since the Bolsheviks came to power, there is still no comprehensive study of workers' activism in history's first successful workers' revolution. Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917 is the first effort in any language to explore this issue in both quantitative and qualitative terms and to relate strikes to the broader processes of Russia's revolutionary transformation. Diane Koenker and William Rosenberg not only provide a new basis for understanding essential elements of Russia's social and political history in this critical period but also make a strong contribution to the literature on European labor movements. Using statistical techniques, but without letting methodology dominate their discussion, the authors examine such major problems as the mobilization of labor and management, factory relations, perceptions, the formation of social identities, and the relationship between labor protest and politics in 1917. They challenge common assumptions by showing that much strike activity in 1917 can be understood as routine, but they are also able to demonstrate how the character of strikes began to change and why.

Originally published in 1990.

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Yes, you can access Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917 by Diane P. Koenker,William G. Rosenberg in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Russian History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Illustrations
  4. List of Figures
  5. List of Tables
  6. Preface
  7. List of Abbreviations
  8. Introduction. Understanding Strikes in 1917
  9. 1. The Ecology of Labor Protest at the End of the Old Regime
  10. 2. Strikes in 1917: An Overview
  11. 3. The February Revolution and the Mobilization of Labor
  12. 4. Management-Labor Relations in the Weeks of Conciliation
  13. 5. Spring Strikes and the First Coalition
  14. 6. Collective Action and Social Order
  15. 7. Perceptions of Strikes and the Nature of Strike Reporting: Social Identities and Moral Valuations
  16. 8. Labor Activism in Midsummer
  17. 9. Social Polarization and the Changing Character of Strikes in the Fall
  18. 10. Strikes and the Revolutionary Process
  19. Appendix 1. Methodology and Sources
  20. Appendix 2. Supplementary Statistical Information
  21. Selected Bibliography
  22. Index