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Strikes and Revolution in Russia, 1917

William G. Rosenberg, Diane P. Koenker

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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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Revolution of 1905, Labor unrest, Employment, Union Movement, Bolsheviks, Declaration of war, February Revolution, Politics of Russia, Despotism, Class conflict, Kornilov affair, Labor relations, Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Tsarist autocracy, Anarcho-syndicalism, Political revolution, Strikebreaker, Inspectorate, Industrial relations, Wage, Socialist Revolutionary Party, War economy, Workplace, Russian Revolution, Activism, Soviet Union, Central Industrial Region (Poland), German revolutions of 1848–49, Moscow Conference (1941), General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, The Anatomy of Revolution, Sabotage, War, Eight-hour day, Factory Acts, Factory committee, Red Guards (Russia), Russian Provisional Government, Conciliation, Cossacks, Mensheviks, Viktor Chernov, Trade union, On War, Industrial Worker, All-Russian Congress of Soviets, Moscow Conference (1945), Russian Telegraph Agency, Petrograd Soviet, Strike action, Unrest, Politics, Alexander Kerensky, February strike, Labor history (discipline), Protest, State socialism, Alexander Ivanovich Konovalov, Georgi Plekhanov, Sitdown strike, Lavr Kornilov, Moscow Exchange, Counter-revolutionary, Moscow City Duma, Lockout (industry), Revolution, Social revolution, Labour movement, The Communist Manifesto, Trud (Russian newspaper)