Diane Koenker. Republic of Labor. Russian Printers and Soviet Socialism, 1918-1930.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005.
350 páginas.
Contents
Introduction: Socialism and the Russian Working Class
PART I
CIVIL WAR AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE ONE-PARTY TRADE UNION, 1918-1922
1 – The Printing Industry in the Era of Revolutionary Transformations
2 – The Struggle for a Communist Printers’ Union, 1918-1922
3 – The Civil War and Working-Class Culture
PART II
THE «GOLDEN YEARS» OF THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY, 1922-1927
4 – A New Form of Labor Relations
5 – The Working People’s Democracy
6 – New Cultures of Class
PART III
THE TWISTING ROAD TO THE FIRST FIVE-YEAR PLAN, 1927-1930
7 – The Industry without a Plan: Unemployment and Conflict in the First Five-Year Plan
8 – The Twilight of the Socialist Trade Union
9 – Class Formation or the Unmaking of the Working Class?
10 – Soviet Workers and the Socialist Project: Epilogue and Conclusion
Selected Bibliography