Roots of Rebellion: Workers' Politics and Organizations in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1900-1914

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Univ of California Press, Jan 8, 2021 - Business & Economics - 596 pages
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Contents

The St Petersburg and Moscow Working Class
20
The Foundations of the Organized Labor
73
The Zubatov Experiment in Moscow
80
The Gapon and Ushakov Organizations
86
Factory Organizations
93
The Formation of Workers Organizations in the 1905
106
Employer and State Policies toward Factory
117
The Politics of Organized Labor in the 1905
152
Trade Union Ideology
262
Trade Unions Employers and the State 19061907
274
Workers Organizations in the Years of Repression
319
The Revival of the Organized Labor Movement
352
The Radicalization of Labor 19121914
390
Conclusion
439
St Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions 1905
457
St Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions
469

The Emergence of a Legal Trade Union Movement
194
The Proliferation of Trade Unions
202
Skill
210
The Workplace
222
Craft Unionism and District Patriotism
230
Union Democracy and Problems of Internal
237
St Petersburg and Moscow Employers Organizations
486
St Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions 19121914
501
Bibliography
511
Index
545
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