Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Victoria Bonnell. Roots of Rebellion. Workers’ Politics and Organizations in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1900-1914.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.
580 páginas.
Contents
Introduction
PART ONE
THE BACKGROUND
1 – The St. Petersburg and Moscow Working Class, circa 1900
2 – The Foundations of the Organized Labor Movement before 1905
PART TWO
THE ORGANIZATION OF LABOR IN THE 1905 REVOLUTION
3 – The Formation of Workers’ Organizations in the 1905 Revolution
4 – The Politics of Organized Labor in the 1905 Revolution
PART THREE
THE ERA OF LEGAL LABOR ORGANIZATION, 1906-1911
5 – The Emergence of a Legal Trade Union Movement, 1906-1907
6 – The Organization and Ideology of Trade Unions, 1906-1907
7 – Trade Unions, Employers, and the State, 1906-1907
8 – Workers’ Organizations in the Years of Repression, 1907-1911
PART FOUR
ORGANIZED LABOR ON THE EVE OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
9 – The Revival of the Organized Labor Movement, 1912-1914
10 – The Radicalization of Labor, 1912-1914
Conclusion
Appendix I. St. Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions, 1905
Appendix II. St. Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions, March 1906-May 1907
Appendix III. St. Petersburg and Moscow Employers’ Organizations, 1906-1907
Appendix IV. St. Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions, June 1907-1911
Appendix V. St. Petersburg and Moscow Trade Unions, 1912-1914
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