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Contents
List of Tables and Maps xi
Glossary XIII
Introduction i
1 Types of Political Culture in the Industrial Working Class of
Petrograd 9
Skilled Workers 9
Unskilled Workers 26
The ‘Worker Aristocracy' 38
The Generational Factor 46
2 The Social Composition of the Industrial Working Class of Petrograd
and its Districts 52
The Social Composition of Petrograd's Districts 57
The Vyborg District 61
Petergof and Narva Districts 64
Vasilevskii ostrov 65
Petrograd District 66
Moskovskaya zastava 67
Nevskii-Obukhovskii District 68
Kolomna District 68
Second City District 69
First City District 69
Rozhdestvenskii District 69
Okhta and Porokhovskii Districts 70
3 The Honeymoon Period - From the February to the April Days 71
The Labour Movement during the War 72
The February Revolution - The Birth of Dual Power 74
Attitudes Regarding State Power and the Relationship to Census
Society 77
Dual Power in the Light of Attitudes before the Revolution 87
Why Dual Power? 95
CONTENTS
The February Revolution in the Factories 102
The Eight-Hour Day 103
Wages 107
The Press Campaign against ‘Worker Egoism' 112
Worker-Management Relations: ‘Democratisation of Factory
Life' 115
Purge of the Factory Administrations 117
The Factory Committees 121
From the April to the July Days 133
The April Days 133
The First Coalition Government 145
The Break with Census Society 148
The Underlying Causes of the Shift to Soviet Power 155
The Spectre of Counterrevolution 155
The 18 June Military Offensive 162
Economic Regulation 165
The Struggle for Power in the Factories in April-June 182
The July Days 193
The Workers and the Menshevik-SR Soviet Majority 193
The J uly Days 197
Reaction Unleashed 204
Rethinking the Revolution: Revolutionary Democracy or Proletarian
Dictatorship? 217
Census Society on the Offensive 217
Final Rejection of‘Conciliationism’ 226
The Question of ‘Revolutionary Democracy' 239
From the Kornilov Uprising to the Eve of October 254
The Kornilov Uprising 254
The Democratic Conference 265
Setting Course for Soviet Power 274
Class Struggle in the Factories - September-October 279
The Factory Committees under Attack 279
The Struggle for Production - Workers' Control Checked 281
From Workers’ Control towards Workers' Management 290
CONTENTS
IX
Factory Committees under Pressure ‘from Below’ 293
The Struggle for Production and the Question of State Power 300
Quiet on the Wage Front 303
11 On the Eve 307
12 The October Revolution and the End of ‘Revolutionary
Democracy’ 331
Workers’ Attitudes towards the Insurrection 334
The Question of a ‘Homogeneous Socialist Government’ 348
Unity from Below 365
13 The Constituent Assembly and the Emergence of a Worker
Opposition 371
The Elections 371
Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly 380
The Chemorabochie and the Upsurge of Anarchist Influence 388
The Lines Harden 393
14 The October Revolution in the Factories 398
‘Active’ or ‘Passive’ Control? 398
Towards Nationalisation 412
Management in Nationalised Enterprises 420
15 Summon Up Every Last Ounce of Strength or Accept Defeat! 428
Dispersal of Petrograd’s Working Class 428
The ‘Obscene Peace’ 434
The Rise and Failure of the Opposition 440
Conclusion 474
Bibliography 485
Index of Names and Subjects 494
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Index of Names and Subjects
Admiralty Shipbuilding Factory 69,109-
10,128-9,146-7,172 210-11,267-8,293,
310-2,330,362(11), 366-7
Aivaz Machine-Building Factory 113-14,160,
195.296-7,393-4
Aleksandr-Nevskaya Textile Mill 69
Aleksandrovskii Locomotive Factory 68,
34i(n), 386,437
anarchists 151,152,159,160,190,291,2gi(n),
292» 293,302,401, 416,482
rise of influence in fall of 1917 301,318,
321,388-93,402-3,405,409,422,442
anarchism 300
factory committees accused of 399
Antipov, N.K. 189-90,298-9
April Crisis 4,136-44
workers' reaction 141-4
Armour-piercing Shell Factory 238,278
Arsenal Factory 353,354,391
Artillery Authority 128,298
Artur-Koppel’ Wagon-construction Factory
67
Assembly of Delegates (Sobranie upol-
nomochennykh) 441-73
political strike called 466-73
Atlas foundry and pipe factory 352-3
bakers 36
Baltic (Baltiiskii) Shipbuilding Factory 65,
118-21,141, 289(n), 437
Baranovskii Machine and Pipe Factory 148,
195, 258-9,323-4,34i(n)
Bazarov, V.A. 78,222(n), 351,354-5, 391
Benoit Machine-building Factory 186-7
Black Hundreds 155, 237
Bol’shaya Sampsionievskaya Manufaktura
74
Bolshevik party
average age of members 47
in April Crisis 136,142
in February Revolution 88
boycott of Moscow State Conference 220
call for workers’ control 186
Central Committee 144,155,156, 242,437
on eve of October 307,318, 323,324,
325» 326
on homogeneous socialist government
354,356,363
resignations in October 360
Conferences
First Petrograd 85,100-1, i36(n)
Second Petrograd 240-3,247
Third Petrograd 325
Fourth Petrograd 364
Fifth Petrograd 365,436,439~°o
and Democratic Conference 267-70
and dual power 78
effacement in 1918 432-4,449~50,45i"3
456-7
estrangement of social-democratic
intelligentsia from 247-8
on eve of October 276,318-19,325-
6
following July Days 226-7,229,240-3
and homogeneous socialist government
349-50,362-3
after Kornilov rising 268-70,272,
274
in July Days 195-7,2°°
leadership in trade unions 229
left opposition 421,424-6,436-7,439-40
and liberal bourgeoisie 92-4,405
Petersburg Committee of 59,73,82,105,
156-7-173-175-6,180,195-7,209.268-
70, 271, 317-18,456
on eve of October 324-6
on food crisis 459-60
on homogenous socialist government
354, 362-4
on peace of Brest-Litovsk 436
political assessment of peasantry 240-3
Sixth Congress 243
social composition 63, 66, 240, 249, 324
and War-Industiy Commitees 89-94
worker support for 3,95,97,162,173,175»
226-9,376,460-2
and world war 85-6,91-3
see also Pravda, Prolétáni, Rabochii,
Rabohii puť
Brenner Factory i85(n), i89(n)
Bublikov, A.A. 220,252
Bukharin, N.I. 436
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
495
Buzinov, A. 6,12,15,17,18,19, 22, 35,36,37,
59,237
Cable Factory 79
census society
alienation from Tsarist regimie 72
in April Crisis 137-9
definition 4
in Feburary Revolution 96
hostility to democracy 266
hostility to soviets 157-8
opposed to convocation of constituent
assembly 217
post-July aggressiveness 217
press campaign against “worker egoism”
112-15
support for world war 89-90,135
support for Kornilov 219, 237, 254, 257
at State Conference 220
Central Bureau of Trade Unions 162
Central Industrial Region 56, 304
chemical industry 32
Chamberlin, W.W. 476
Chernov, V.M. 201, 20յ(ո), 270, 476
Chkheidze, N.S. 76, 80, 89,104, 202
Chubari, V.Ya. 245,298
Civil war 354, 35b-7,434,462
fear of 99,100,143,145,193,204,235, 270,
307՜9, 330,379
‘conscious workers’ 17-22,117,327
Congress of Soviets
First 153,156,159,165
Second 274,333-
of the Northern Region 277(n), 323
Third 386,395
Committee of United Industry 279-80
Constituent Assembly 77,153,307-8
Bolshevik attitude 325-26
census society’s attitude 217, յ8յ(ո)
elections 371-8
workers’ attitudes 265,378-86
support for 380-1,395
Culture and political views 9
Dan, F. 171, 203,207(n), 210
death penalty at front
Soviet vote to repeal 252
restoration of 207,219
workers’ condemnation of 232-3
defencists, see Mensehviks, srs, moderate
socialists
demobilization of industry 412,4i4
Democratic Conference 265-73, 337
Workers’ attitudes to 267-8,275
Derbyshev, N.I. 245
Dinamo Electrotechnical Factory 67,134,
142
districts of Petrograd
duma elections in 151-2
social profiles of 57-70
soviets after October 455
see also individual districts
dual power
defined 71
origins 76-7,79-80
initial worker support 77-87,95"Ю1
Duma (city) 150
Dumovo incident 158,195
economic regulation 160,162,165-72,182,
197,222,225,244
see also workers’ control
eight-hour day 77,103-7
1886 Electric Lighting Company 67,169-70,
176
Efron, BA. 107
Egorov, E.I. 301
Emel’yanov 89-91
Employees (white collar) 40, 80, 90, 227,
234, 239
Erikson Telephone Factory 21, 409-10,439
Evdokimov, D. 249-50,267
factory
administration during the war 115-16
closures 222-3
management-style under Tsarism 116
purge of administration 117
factory committees
accused of anarchism 399-01, 403-4,
409
call for centralism 401
Central Soviet of 182-3,187,221-2,256,
280,284,298-9,345,349,399,400-1
clashes in 1918 with sonvarkhoz 423-4
conferences
First Petrograd Conference of 151, x53,
169-70,186-7,191-2,299, Зої
496
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Second Petrograd Conference i76(n),
187,190,221-2,225-6,243,249-50,
281,291,294,301
Third Petrograd Conference 267,
325-6
Fourth Petrograd Conference 281,
294,300,304
All-Russian 235,298-9,308-10, 321,
404-5
Fifth Petrograd Conference 365,409
Sixth Petrograd 401-3,416-17,421-3
control of factory “internal order” 121-31
cooperation with management 410-11
March 10 agreement with psfmo 121
in nationalized enterprises 420-7
rejection of participation in management
295-00
search for fuel and materials 187-9
takeovers of factories 190-1
view of owners' property rights 409
see also workers’ control
Factory Conference (Zavodskoe soveshchanie)
280,288
February Revolution 4,71-2,74-102
in the factories 102-12,115-32
Finnish workers 323
First City District 69,446-7
Conference of workers and Red-Army
delegates 450-1, 454(h), 456,472-
3,478
First Electric Station 121
food shortage and hunger 224-5,428-30,
434-5» 442,448,453-4,458,459-60,
462,466
Franko-Russkii Shipbuilding Factory 69,
84-5
Gast’ev, AX 299-00
German offensive 1918 435-40
worker reaction to 437-40
G essen, D, Yu 175,302
Giebov, N.N. 294
Gordienko, I.M. 74-5,406-8
Gorelik, M.S. 302
Gorky, M. 7,396-7,406-8
Government Document Printing Press 44,
64
Groman,V.G. 167,404
Guchkov, A.I. 88, 91,136,145
Gvozdev, K.A. 49,89,94,175
Gvozdil’nyi factory 194
homogeneous socialist government 348-65
proposed in place of soviet government
350,365
workers’ views on 350,352-65
industry
approaching collapse 225
industrialists 103
attitudes to factory committees 130-1,
290-1
loss of interest in maintaining production
166,169,412
opposition to state regulation 166-7,218
post-July offensive 218,220-4,279-
80
war-profiteering 224
see also Petrograd society of Factory and
Mill Owners
Intelligentsia 383
alienation from workers 49-50,65,75,
243-9, 347, 369» 417,453
and October Revolution 337-40,343,
351-2,358,394
defined 243(n)
left: supports moderate socialists 240-9
attitude to October 336-40,358
intermediary social strata 228
Iskra 274
Ivanovo-Voznesensk 56,73
Izhorskii Metalworking Factory 78,131,210,
303,430,449
Izvestiya 114,145,155,162,180-1,183,256,257
James Beck Textile Mill 58,66,99
June 18 demonstration 153,156,158,159,176,
180
June 1917 military offensive 162,165
July Days, see ch. 7
lasting trauma 319
repression following 204-7,219-20
worker reactions to 208-16
Junkers 331,348
Kadet (Constitutional Democratic) party
94, 97,145» 151,154,157» 158,227-8, 272,
380,385,446
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
497
in April crisis 138-40
ministers leave coalition 207
press campaign against “workers egotism”
112-15
policy on world war 135,158
support for Kornilov 254-5
see also Reck*
Kaledin, General 359
Kalinin, M.I. 324
Kamenev, L.B. 85,149» 35$, 3% 435
Kamkov, B.V. 235,266,309-10, 355-6
Kapsiul’nyi Factory 321, 353
Katyn', N. 400-1,403,422
Kebke Canvas Factory 126
Kenig Thread Mill 30
Kerenskii, A.F. 74,80,86,145,162,219,220,
234,262, 272, 315, 357,359
complicity in Kornilov affair 254-5
in October 331,335,336, 337,343
Kersten Knitwear Mill 58, 66, m, 150,170,
224, 411
Kokoshkin, F.F. 254
Kollontai, A. 98, 321
Kolomenskii (Kolomna) district 68-9,323,
37i
soviet 147,323
Kolpino 156-7, 443, 453~4
Soviet 34i(n)
Konovalov, A.I. 88,107,167
Kornilov, L.G. 219,254
in April crisis 219
Kornilov uprising 254-60
Kozhevnikovskaya Textile Mill 69,138,160,
342(n), 362(n)
Krasnov, General 336, 343,347,348
Kronstadt 160, 201,260,323,468
Krupskaya, N. 98
Kutler, N.N. 114,167,168
Laferme Tobacco Factory 31
Langezipen Machine-construction Factory
64, 66,108,142(n), 182-3,205, 259,261
Larin, Yu. 249-50, 415-16
Latsis, M.I. 196,208,209,307, 323,324
leatherworkers 79
Lebedev Aircraft: Factory 66,191, 283-4
Left srs 89,96,145,226, 263, 328
on eve of October 319
in October 333—4
opposition to Brest-Litovsk 440
on power 263-4,270,312,349-50,354,
367
peasant support 377
plebeian character 369
predominance among Petrograd srs 263
Lenin 86, 98, io4(n), i36(n), 143,177» 208,
216, 238, 241,274,276,299, 347,394, 398,
4SI» 454
accused of treason 204
appeals to party rank and file for insurrec-
tion 249
April Theses of 147
and Brest-Litovsk 435-6,439
compares spring demonstrations 180
on Mayday celebration 133
on eve of October 318,325,326
in October 331-2,333,349,356,3^4
on conditions for socialism in Russia
4i9(n)
on workers' control 400,404,409,421,
426(n)
post-July strategy 216,240-2
reaction to Kornilov rising 260
Leont’ev Bros. Textile Mill 66,143,179(n),
342(n), 363(1»)
Lessner Machine-construction Factory 25,
91,424, 439
Letts
Riflemen 254
workers 323
Levin, V.I. 185-6,188-90,292,354,368
Lianozov, S.G. 285-6
Liber, M.I. 277
Liberty Loan 86-7
lockouts 4, 73» 74, 91
in Revolution of 1905 107,124,405
during 1912-14 labour upsurge 124
worker fears of “creeping” lockout 124,
166-72,184-5,188-90,223,237,280,
283,292,322
Lorents Factoiy 258
Lozovskii, S.A. 399,408-9
Lunacharskii, A.V. 149,219, 246, 250,44b
machine-building 11-4
in Vyborg district 10
workers in: literacy level 10
skills 12
498
Maksimov (worker) 244-5
Martov, Yu.O. 203,207,231,277,333,395
Mayday celebration 133
Maevskii, E. 89,92-5,122
Mel’gunov, S.R 344,347
Menshevik party (defencists) 151,176-8,
231(11)
attitude toward bourgeoisie 22,40,89-
94,101,103,147,406
complicity in post-July repressions 207
on coalition government 145,147» 156
on economic regulation 176-8
on eve of October 319
and intelligentsia 43
after the July days 214
on October 344
on workers’ socio-economic demands
103,107
opposition to formation of Red Guards
140
support among printers 39,150
support among workers 59,70,87,149,
150,377-8
see also Rabochaya gazeta
Menshevik-Intemationalists շօ(ո), 89,133,
145, 149» 15°, i5i 156,166,179,206-7,
226,276,278,328,367(11), 421
and Assembly of Delegates 441
on eve of October 320
in October 333-4,343
on peasantry 407
on power 266,349» 367,405-6,471-2(11)
on war-industry committees 93
predominance in Menshevik party 230-1
see also Novaya gazeta, Iskra
metal industry 10-1
Metallicheskii Factory 75,124-5, !59 257
369,39°(n), 448
metalworkers 9,175
early support for Soviet power 148-9,151,
174
literacy level 10
unskilled 10-2
wages 15
Metalworkers’ union 10,12,162,223,292,
305» 34i(n), 389, 392,400,414,439
Military-Medical Preparations Factory 43*
66,105
Military-Revolutionary Committee 256-7,
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
278, 331, 335,337, 358, 359
Milyutin, VR 225,301,399
Milyukov, P.N. 90,95,134-6,145,158
calls for military dictatorship 219
Moderate socialists 476
ambiguous left turn after Kornilov rising
261-2
collapse of support in fail 1917 373-6
on eve of October 319,333-4
in October 332,337,350,365-6
on October Revolution 346
opposition to Brest-Litovsk treaty 440
opposition to Soviet government 440-73
packing of Democratic Conference 266
support for 240,264
warn of worker isolation 244
walkout from peasant congress 367
see also Mensheviks, srs
see also Assembly of Delegates
Moscow
Bolsheviks 326
Constituent Assembly results 376
municipal election 151
October insurrection in 349
workers 56,234,252,271-2
on eve of October 322-3
strike against State Conference 252
wages 224
Moscow District 67,106,124,180,264,293,
359
District soviet 104-5
Moscow Soviet 234,321,348
vote for Soviet power 263
Moscow State Conference 220,234,254
Mstisklavskii, S.D. 98-9,313,314,318,319
Narva (Narvskii) District 50,64,151,176,209,
293,302,317-18,358
Bolsheviks 364,439
see also Petergof and Narva-Petergof
Districts
nationalization 418-19
calls for 287,292,297
Decree on 499
management of factories 420-7
reasons for 412-19
Naumov, IX 9,48,85,191-2,196,209,320
needle-trade workers 9(n), 31
Union of 142,34i(n), 362(n)
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
499
Nekrasov, N. 102
Nevka Textile Mill 147(11), 342(11)
Nevskaya BumagopryadiPnaya Textile Mill
69
Nevskaya Nitochnaya Textile Mill 69,141,
i47(n)
Nevskii(-Obukhvoskii) District 17-8,45, 50,
68(n), 108,153,180,193, 237,353,432
centre of opposition to Soviet government
383,386,457,465-6
in Kornilov crisis 257, 260-1,264
on eve of October 321
in October 358
reaction to July Days 214
SR influence 45, 46, 68,153,173, 377
Nevskii Ship- and Machine-Building Factory
11, 68, 386,437
Nevskii Shoe Factory 67,142,163, i85(n),
34i(n)
New Admiralty Shipbuilding Factory 69,
275-6
New Lessner Machine-building Factory 58,
105,160,165,194, 204
Nikolaevskii Railroad Workshops 69,342(n),
357» 386, 445
Nobel Machine-construction Factory 74, 82,
83, 97,147,193“4,196, 439» 458
Novaya BumagopryadiPnaya Textile Mill
69, 87,105,138-9, 224, 342(h), 362(n),
411
Novaya derevnya 66
Novaya zhizn' 158,166,179,206-7,22°» 316,
319, 333, 351» 365, 371,382, 383-4,392,
394, 410,437, 438,459» 464,465,469-70,
471
closed by Provisional government 220
draws worker anger 396,406
Novoe vremya 166
Obukhvoskii Steel Mill 43,44, 68,153,224,
230, 3i2(n), 341(11), 381-2
on eve of October 321
in October 355-6
opposition to Soviet government 386,
444,468
October insurrection 331-47
popular character of 344-8
worker attitudes to 334-6, 340-8
on eve of 307-30
Okhta district 70
Okhta Power Factory 114,128
Okhtenskaya BumagopryadiPnya Textile Mill
138-9
Opticheskii, Factory 27,47-8, 70,114,142,
414-15,437
Order no. 1 162
Orudiinyi Factory 69,114,209, շ6տ(ո), 303,
353
Osinksii, N. 424-5,426
Otto Kirkhner Printing House and Bindery
66,176,386
Paleologue, M. 102
PaP Textile Mill 386, 466
PaPchinskii, P.I. 187, 262,280, 295,297
Parviainen Foundry and Mechanical Factory
18, 48, 84,112, i42(n), 156,164-5» 193-4,
210, 224, 277, 285, 290-1, 306, 34i(n)
Patronnyi Factory 44, 69,112-13, 114»117,127,
264-5» 34i(n), 353, 386
Peasants
All-Russian Congress, November 1918
367-9
Culture 34-8,173
radicalization 235
vote in Constituent Assembly 376-7
Pechatkin Paper Factory 134-5
Perazich, V. 172,215
Petergof (Petergofskii) District 58,64, 317
in Kornilov rising 256
soviet 360
see also Narva District
Petrograd (Petrogradksii) District 66-7,151,
318, 360
Petrograd Society of Factory and Mill Owners
(psfmo) 21,99,105,108,112,116,126,175,
279, 305» 389,478
on workers' control after October 412—14
post-July counter-offensive 221,223
view of concessions made in February
107
Petrograd Soviet 102,153, 395
in April Crisis 143-4
boycott of Pre-parliament 276-7
on Brest-Litovsk treaty 436,439
on coalition Provisional government 145
on dual power 77, 86
ends February strike 104-8
500
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
and economic regulation 167,222
elections 387
formation of 77
and June offensive 165
June 1918 elections to 462-6
after July Days 210
on Liberty Loan 86-97
in October 345, 349,365-6
recall of delegates 87,146
vote for Soviet power 147,162,262-3
workers’ section 148,162,172,211,254»
389-90·
Petrograd trade-unions
Central Bureau 190-1
Central Council 229, 341(11), 345» 349» 439
Phoenix Machine-construction Factory 56,
91,122,147,390(11), 434-5
Plekhanov, G.V., support for war 42
Polonskii, V.P. 339-40,392-3
Porokhovskii district 59,70,214-15,321»
358
Popular socialists 96,350,365,480
Post-telegraph employees 129,3s8(n)
Proletarii 218
Pravda 85,154,452
Pre-parliament 274-8
Printers 304,466
defensist attitudes among 42-3
location in central districts 40
nature of work and political culture 39-
43
in October 334-5» 342-4
support for Mensheviks 39,151, i79(n)
reaction to July Days 215
trade-union of 42, i5i(n), 334-5» 343-4,
378,437,443, 449
see also ‘worker aristocracy’
Promet Pipe Factory 341
Proshyan, RP. 354,446
Provisional Government
first coalition 144-6
in October 331-3
plan for “unloading” Petrograd industry
1660-162,222
rejection of economic regulation 222,
225
repression of Left after July 204-7,219~
20,254
second coalition 207
support for war 134-6,220,252
third coalition 208
Pulemet (machine-gun) Factory 237
Purishkevich, V.M. 217
Putilov, A.I. 102
Putilov Shipyard 109,110,359
Putilov Works 10,26,56,57,58,64,73» 74,89,
116,117,138,139, i44(n), 164,194-5,281-
2,294-5» 302,305-6,34i(n), 368, 396,
423» 432
economic conflict 173-6
on eve of October insurrection 317
factory committee 117,174,175,186,192,
281-2,295-8,390,410-11
in June 18 demonstration 175-6
and July Days 199-00,207-9,251
in Kornilov crisis 257
in 1918 432,442-3,448
as microcosm of Petrograd proletariat
173,465
opposition to Soviet government 447,
448,458-9,470
Red Guards 199-00,327-8
Rabochaya gazeta 115,136-8,147,151,154,
163,168,217,315,344
Rabochii puť 264
Radio-telegraph Factory 122
Radkey, 0. 246-7
Railway workers 304
All-Russian congress 369
attitude to Provisional Government 81
line workers 80-1
in October 336-7,342
reaction to February Revolution 129
Rabochii 256
Rabochii puť 289,291
Rabotnitsa 29,30
Rechkin Wagon-construction Factory 67,
386
Redi' 94,112,167,255,266
Red Army 438,459,464
Red Guards 139-40,251,348,394,438,453
composition 329
on Brest-Litovsk 437
on eve of October 319-20,323,326-30
in October 347,349
response to German offensive 438
response to Kornilov 256-7
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
501
Reed, J. 285
Robert Krug Machine-building Factory 412-
13
Respirator Factory 302
Revolution of 1905 68,107,159, 418
Revolutionary defencism 84-5,133-4,163
Revolutionary democracy
concern for unity of 239-53,255,265,
267,270,307,319,369
definition 4
Rodzyanko, M.V. 158,224
Rozenkrantz Copper Rolling Mills 142(n),
188,340-1,434-5
Rozhdestvenskii District 69-70,252,302,318
Soviet 231-4
Russian Renault 84,142(H)
Russko-Baltiiskii Wagon-building Factory
46,86-7,142 (n), 155-6
Russkoe siovo 218
Ryabushinskii, P.P. 168
and the “bony hand of hunger” 218, 244
Ryazanov, D.B. 255, 299
Savinkov, B.V. 262
Schlusselburg Powder Factory 82,115,34i(n),
355»3b2(n)
Second City District 69,363, 364
Serge, V. 482
Shelavin, R.I. 449» 459
Sestroretsk Soviet 206
Sestroretsk Arms Factory 45, 56,79(n),
114,142(11), 147» 291» 34i(n), 362(n), 453՜
4
Shaposhnikova Tobacco Factory 224,342(n),
353
Shlyapnikov, A.S. 49,50,78,82(n), 8s(n), 96,
97» 390, 438
ShuPgin, V.V. 157
Simens-GaPske Electrotechnical Factory 50,
141
Simens-Shukkert Electrotechnical Factory
67» 353» 386,454-5
skilled workers
discipline 106
nature of work and political culture 9֊
26
in needle-trades 31-2
wages 32(n)
see also machine-building, printers
Skobelev, M.L 76, 80,167,171,172,222, 291
circulars 267,279
Skorinko, I. 238-9,327-9» 347
Skorokhod Shoe Factory 25(n), 56,67,87,
111-12,135,139-40, 221, 229,34i(n)
Skrypnik, N.A. 250, 271,281,293,300-1, 365,
405,409
Slutskii, A.I. 173,268-9
Social Revolutionaries (sr) 147,151,152,178
and land question 151
and left intelligentsia 246-7
armed opposition to Soviet government
463
attitude to census society 147
after July Days 214,226-7, 230
newspaper clsoure 468-9
on October 344
support 59,106,150,151,180
among unskilled workers 172
in suburban districts 67,70, 226, 230
Soikin Printing House 292
Soldiers
in April Days 136-8
Constituent Assembly vote 372
in February Revolution 76
and German offensive 437-8
in July Days 198-01
and June offensive 156,165,198
in October 358
peasant composition 112
in Petrograd Soviet 104,263
radicalization 235,265
Soviet government 400
repressive measures toward workers 386,
394-5» 453-5» 463
worker support after October 348-69
Sovnarkhoz of Northern Region 399,401-2,
423
Sonvarkhozy, Congress of 424-6
Spridonova, M. 172, 382,472-3
Stalin 85,435» 478
Stankevich, V.B. 143-4» 254» 315» 480-1
State Document Printing House 335-6,394
State Duma 224
in February Revolution 77, 92-3,95-7»
100
“private meetings” 157-8,161,217,219
worker attitudes towards 93-5,100,155»
157-8
502
State factories
moderation 43-5
workers’ control in 127-30
workers' attitude to October 341-2
State Porcelain Factory 68
State Printing House 66
Stepanov, I. (Skvortsov-Stepanov) 418-19
Stolypin, P.A. 91
Stroev,V. 383-4,47°
Strumilin, S.G. 43°
Stukov, I.N. 156-7
students 65,75,150,238
Stankevich,V.B. 96(^,143-4
Stroev, V 383,396,407,452-3
Strumilin, S.G. 43°
Sukhanov, N. 77,86, 88, 94,95,133,143,153,
157՜8, 159* 2°3 210,234,25b, 262,314-
15,317, 319, 326~7 33°, 337, 365,395,
404,407
on October 345,347
Sverdlov, Ya, M. 247, 386,451-
Taylorism 12
Tentelevskii Chemical Factory 410
Textile workers
and July Days 215
in October 360
nature of work and political culture 26
shift to Bolsheviks after July 229
support for moderate socialists 172
trade-union of 108,166,223-4,292,
342(H), 360
wages 224
Thornton Textile Mills 99,117,171,215
Timiryazev, VI. 111
Tkachenko 176-8
Tobacco workers 112-23
Tomskü, M. 157
Torgovo-promysklennaya gazeta 184
Trade Unions 318
All-Russian Council on workers’ control
399՜°°
on eve of October 320
and factory committees 299-00
Treugol'nik Rubber Factory 58,64,98,108-
9,139,15°, ai2 2S5,342 (n), 362 (n),
384-5,423
Trotsky, L.D. 95,145,147,176,203(n), 219,
249, 257,263 276, 345,347-8,421,451
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
and Brest-Litovsk 435,436
on eve of October 308-9,314,316,318,
405
in October 332,349,356
Trubochnyi (Pipe) Factory 47,56,65,90,114,
138,149-5°, 229-3°, 382
on eve of October 319-20
in Kornilov rising 257,258
Tseitlin 170-1
Tseitlin Machine-building Factory i47(n)
Tseretelli, I.G. 145,147,153,207,220,231,252,
273,365
TsIK (Central Executive Committee) of
Soviets 155,350,399
excludes Mensheviks and s rs 463
and Kornilov rising 256,259,261-2
in July Days 200-1
United Cable Factories 126, i47(n)
unemployment 223,249,279,320,390,425,
426,430,451,469
‘unloading’ of Petrgrograd 160-2,185,280,
281,283,287
unskilled workers
anarchist influence among 388-93
in metalworking 10
militancy on economic issues 106, in,
149-5°
nature of work and political culture 26-
37,42,235
on eve of October 320-1
and peasant culture 34-7
support for moderate socialists 149
wages of 108,223
Uritskii, M.S. 468
Vainberg. G.D. 243,400
Vargunina Paper Factory 444
Vasilevskii ostrov 65-6,150,151,318
Soviet 147
VeSeNKha (Supreme Council of National
Economy) 403,417,420-1,423-4
Vikzhel (All-Russian Union Executive
Committee) 348,356
negotiations 353-65
railway workers’ attitude to 356-8,369
Voenno-podkovnyi Factory 147 (n), 251,274՜
5
Voitinskii, B.C. 254
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
503
Volodarskii, V. 147,212,247» 324» 458, 4^3,
468
Voronin, Lutsh, and Chesher Cotton-Printing
Mill 141,184,342(n), 362(n)
Vulkan Foundry and Machine-construction
Factory 58,66,149» 285-90,413-14,457-8
Vyborg District 9-10,15,44,57, 59,87,101,
150,151,159,193-4, 251, 264,371» 444,457
in April Crisis 136-8,142-3
in 1918 431-2» 434-5» 457
Bolsheviks of 62-3,82, i36(n), 242, 362,
406,440
on eve of October 323
and July Days 193-4,198-9
in October 361-2
radicalism in 1912-14 50
Red Guards 349
social profile 61-4
soviet
formation of Red Guards 140
position on April Crisis 142-3
vote for Soviet power 147
workers
early opposition to dual power 81-2,
85
discipline and organization of 16, 20,
105-6
radicalism 9,63
wages
as part of February Revolution 107-12
during war 16
effect of inflation 72,108, i76(n), 223(n),
224
minimum 223(n)
of women workers 28
real wage decline after July 1917 224
restraint of workers on eve of October
303-6
War-Industry Committees 88
Workers' Groups of 23,88-95,97
Wireless Telegraph and Telephone Factory
146
women workers 44
as proportion of industrial workforce
54-5
doubly exploited 28
on eve of October 321
in February Revolution 74-5
literacy 28
in October 342,350-1,379
typical life history 29-30
unskilled n(n), 26-33, 37
wages 28
woodworkers g(n), 79
Trade-union of 142,168,304, 34i(n), 345,
439
‘worker aristocracy’ 38-46
worker opposition to Soviet government
386-7,440-73
workers’ control
evolution before October 290-03, 398
after October 398-20
origins of demand 125-6,132,184-7
and socialism 191-2
and Soviet power 170, 300-1
in state-owned factories 127-30, 302-3
see also factory committees
Workers’ Groups, see War-Industry Commit-
tees
working class
and intelligentsia 243—9
changes in 1918 428-43
concentration 53
conditions in 1918 428-30
dignity and honour 16,22, no, 119-20,
123,139,237-8, 239,329,472,477-8
dispersal after October 428
generational differences 46-50
internationalism 25,78
isolation, fear of, see revolutionary
democracy
land ownership 33(n)
literacy 10,48
1912-14 uspurge 33-4,44, 57, 64, 68, 72,
110,173,405
numbers 52-3, 223,438-9
political-cultural differences 9-50
reaction to German offensive 438
sectorial distribution 53,431
separateness (independence) from the
possessing class 22-4, 39,41,43,44,
63,300,352
social conception of February Revolution
102-32
wartime recruitment 55-6
attitudes to census society 72, 79, 87-
strike movement 72-3
504
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
Workshops of the Baltic Railroad 64
Workshops of the N.W Railroad 58,64
Workshops of the Nikolaevskii Railroad 68
World war
and changes in industrial work force 55-
6
and dual power 84-7
youth 47“9 57/ 25i
Yudin, F.A. 140
Zhivotov, M.N. 169-70,416-17, 420
Zhuk, I.P. 294,405
Zinoviev, G.E. 177,307,332,378 435 ^
442-3/ 45^
Znamya tmda 96,252,255 259 29l ^ ^
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physical | XII, 504 Seiten |
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spelling | Mandel, David 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)11896335X aut The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 by David Mandel Leiden ; Boston Brill [2018] © 2018 XII, 504 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Historical materialism book series volume 145 "Revised and expanded edition of two books published in English by Macmillan in 1983 and 1984, namely: "The Petrograd Workers and the Fall of the Old Regime" (ISBN: 978-0312603939 ) and "The Petrograd Workers and the Soviet Seizure of Power" (ISBN: 978-0312603953)." Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1917-1918 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Working class Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Strikes and lockouts Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Working class Political activity Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Arbeiter (DE-588)4112560-5 gnd rswk-swf Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Saint Petersburg (Russia) Politics and government 20th century Saint Petersburg (Russia) History Revolution, 1917-1921 Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 Sankt Petersburg (DE-588)4267026-3 gnd rswk-swf Sankt Petersburg (DE-588)4267026-3 g Arbeiter (DE-588)4112560-5 s Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 s Geschichte 1917-1918 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-35283-4 Historical materialism book series volume 145 (DE-604)BV019343535 145 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029922979&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029922979&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029922979&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Mandel, David 1947- The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 Historical materialism book series Geschichte Politik Working class Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Strikes and lockouts Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Working class Political activity Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Arbeiter (DE-588)4112560-5 gnd Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4112560-5 (DE-588)4049680-6 (DE-588)4267026-3 |
title | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 |
title_auth | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 |
title_exact_search | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 |
title_full | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 by David Mandel |
title_fullStr | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 by David Mandel |
title_full_unstemmed | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution February 1917-June 1918 by David Mandel |
title_short | The Petrograd workers in the Russian Revolution |
title_sort | the petrograd workers in the russian revolution february 1917 june 1918 |
title_sub | February 1917-June 1918 |
topic | Geschichte Politik Working class Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Strikes and lockouts Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Working class Political activity Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Arbeiter (DE-588)4112560-5 gnd Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Working class Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Strikes and lockouts Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Working class Political activity Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg History 20th century Arbeiter Revolution Sowjetunion Saint Petersburg (Russia) Politics and government 20th century Saint Petersburg (Russia) History Revolution, 1917-1921 Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 Sankt Petersburg |
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