S.A.SMITH, Professor at the University of Essex.
Studied at Oxford, Birmingham, Moscow, and China( taking a course in Chinese in Beijing and studied at Fudan University in Shanghai).
This book explores the impact of the 1917 Revolution on factory life in the Russian capital. It traces the attempts of workers to take control of their working lives from the February Revolution through to June 1918, when the Bolsheviks nationalised industry. Although not primarily concerned with the political developments of the Revolution, the book demonstrates that the sphere of industrial production was a crucial arena of political as well as economic conflict.
Having discussed the structure and composition of the factory workforce in Petrograd prior to 1917 and the wages and conditions of workers under the old regime, Dr Smith shows how workers saw the overthrow of the autocracy as a signal to democratise factory life and to improve their lot. After examining the creation and activities of the factory committees, he analyses the relationship of different groups of workers to the new labour movement, and assesses the extent to which it functioned democratically.
Dr Smith rejects the standard Western interpretation of this movement as 'syndicalist', showing that its ideological perspectives were close to, but not identical with, those of the official Bolshevik party....
The book will thus appeal not only to historians of Russia and the Russian Revolution, but also to students of labour history and of revolutionary theory.
發表於2024-11-23
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圖書標籤: theory, revolutionary labor history, S.A.Smith, Russian Revolution Essex,
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