The prerevolutionary strike movement in Russia from 1912-1916 was one of the most spectacular in world labour history. Because labour historians have tended to focus their attention on the revolutionary years of 1905 and 1917, the strike wave before 1917 remains largely ignored. In terms of the number of participants and political demands, however, the prolonged movement was unprecedented. Examining strikes at the factory level, this essay argues that revolutionaries, particularly the Bolsheviks, acted as catalysts for the movement. The presence or absence of revolutionary agitators, even at the shop level, determined whether workers participated in the strike actions
This thesis does not profess to relate in full, or in outline, the history of the Bolshevik Revoluti...
Also CSST Working Paper #37.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51175/1/408.pd
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
Defence date: 12 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Federico Giovanni (EUI Supervisor) ; Profes...
From 1912–1914, Russian Social Democrats agreed that the expanding strike movement had to be control...
The article, based on the use of statistics, shows the dynamics of labor conflicts at industrial ent...
In the early years of the twentieth century long before World War I, German labor fiercely debated t...
Russia experienced a revolution just forty five years after the Reforms in 1861, and the collapse of...
The question about the causes and actors of the February revolution can be understood only in the co...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
This thesis explores the ways in which the factory workers of Petrograd struggled between February 1...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This thesis does not profess to relate in full, or in outline, the history of the Bolshevik Revoluti...
Also CSST Working Paper #37.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51175/1/408.pd
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
Defence date: 12 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Federico Giovanni (EUI Supervisor) ; Profes...
From 1912–1914, Russian Social Democrats agreed that the expanding strike movement had to be control...
The article, based on the use of statistics, shows the dynamics of labor conflicts at industrial ent...
In the early years of the twentieth century long before World War I, German labor fiercely debated t...
Russia experienced a revolution just forty five years after the Reforms in 1861, and the collapse of...
The question about the causes and actors of the February revolution can be understood only in the co...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
New Labor History marks a first return to labor and workers\u27 history in the Russian field after a...
This thesis explores the ways in which the factory workers of Petrograd struggled between February 1...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This thesis does not profess to relate in full, or in outline, the history of the Bolshevik Revoluti...
Also CSST Working Paper #37.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51175/1/408.pd
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...