Russia in upheaval:
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Schriftenreihe: | Americans in revolutionary Russia
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Beschreibung: | Previously published: New York : New Century Co., 1918 Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 166 Seiten, 10 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780893574703 |
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adam_text | Contents Rex A. Wade Editor’s Introduction Russia In Upheaval PREFACE ................................................................................................................ 5 CHAPTER I TWICE ACROSS SIBERIA................................................................................... 7 The eight-hour day for sailors—Anarchists versus Socialists—The freespeech question—Freight congestion at Vladivostok—Bureaucratic badger ing—The charm of eastern Siberia—Tales of the old regime—Official red tape—“No authority”—Repelling boarders—The kipyatok—Acres of fire wood—Petrograd—The return five months later—Flooded with soldiers— The burning of the troop train—Atrocities—Siberia in winter—Growing tension—Civil war in Irkutsk—There’s freedom now—Harbin—Arrival in a land of order and good cheer. CHAPTER II THE VOLGA AND THE CASPIAN TO TIFLIS.............................................. 19 Shining Nizhnii-Novgorod—Why goods are so scarce—Labor prob lems—Sormovo—The banishing of vodka—Tartary—Queer Finnish tribes—Resurgent heathenism—“Bulgari”—Fate of the German colonists— Saratov—Chaos in public offices—The Lower Volga—Kalmucks—Why Russia was belated—Riverside hamlets—Deforestation and erosion—Soil exhaustion—Dying fisheries—The Caspian—Oil fires at Baku—Signs of the East.
VI Contents CHAPTER III IMPRESSIONS FROM THE CAUCASUS ....................................................... 28 The eye-feast of Tiflis—The crossroads of the Levant—Beauty of the Georgians—“Down with whiskers”—The Cherkeska—An excursion into the past—Why “mountaineers are always freemen”—Eagle-faced hillmen—Primitive ways—The thralldom of the Georgian Church—The fête at Mtzchet—Khevsurs and Crusaders—Feasting and merry-making— Picturesque types—The Valley of the Alasan—Georgian progressiveness. CHAPTER IV THE FILM OF RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA.................................................... 36 Turkomans of the oasis—Queer costumes—In a Shiite mosque—Bokhara, the City of Steady Habits—Bazaar life—Impermanency of mud cit ies—Samarkand—Ferghana—A cotton kingdom—Walled farmsteads— Mohammedism and commercial farming. CHAPTER V THE RUG MARKET AT MERV........................................................................41 The fair at Merv—A freshet of rugs—“Dusty foot”— Old rugs and new—“Striking a bargain”—Origin of the rug-weaving art—How the car pets are made—Comparative fineness—The invasion of coal-tar dyes— Exploitation of the women—Deterioration of the Turkoman breed owing to the commercialization of rug-making. CHAPTER VI THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE..................................................................................... 47 Russian responsiveness—Gift ofintuition—Gregariousness—Humaneness— Why the masses will do brutal things—Mental contagion—Meriatchenja— Aversion to the Cossack—Moujik hard-headedness—A winter-made people—“Black hundreds”—Rarity of
eyeglasses—Illiteracy and igno rance—Passion for listening to speeches—Why no patriotism—Russian tolerance—Want of standards—Goodness of Slavic nature—When will the Russians arrive?—How the Germans look upon them—Their Kultur the ory—Traits of the educated Russians—Why Russians and Americans should be good friends.
Contents vii CHAPTER VII SOIL HUNGER AND THE LAND QUESTION............................................. 59 Siberian pioneering—Russian agriculture—Communal feuds—Folly of strip tillage—Redistributing the common land—Rural villages—How a great estate is managed—Nobles lose their land to peasants—Land hunger— Soil robbing—Doomed estates—Shall the land owners be compensated?— Peasants helping themselves—Land committees—individual ownership of land necessary for the development of the moujiks. CHAPTER VIII THE ROOTS OF THE REVOLUTION ........................................................... 68 Tsar glorification—When did Autocracy become a millstone about the neck of the Russian people?—The duel between the Terrorists and the Government— “Propaganda by deed”—The character of Nicholas II—Growing diabolism of his Government—Persecution of the Children of Light by the Sons of Darkness—The concessions of 1905—The Duma farce—Mismanagement of the war—Overthrow of Stürmer—The Rasputin affair—The provocative Protopopov—Hunger riots—The events of the March Revolution. CHAPTER IX RETURNING REVOLUTIONISTS ................................................................. 79 Revolutionists, sham and real—Data concerning a party of homing ref ugees—Story of В—Story of a woman revolutionist—The “life of the hunted”—Loyalty to one another—The revolutionists’ opinion of America— Confidence in the masses—Why the revolutionists are all socialists— Prevalence of Marxism among Russian University students—How persecu tion interrupted the intellectual development of the radicals—The repatriated
revolutionists responsible for the triumph of Bolshevism. CHAPTER X REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS AND PARTIES .................................... 89 Causes of the political incompetency of the bourgeoisie—The intelligentsia as political leaders—Rise of the Narodniki—Their idealization of the obshchina—The coming in of Marxism—Social Revolutionists, Social Democrats and Kadets—What the different parties expected from the Revolution Mensheviks and Bolsheviks—Why the Soviets rose against the Kerensky Government—Land policy of the Bolsheviks—My interview with Trotsky
viii Contents The “control” of the factories—Where the capital will come from—How pro ductivity will be kept up—Can the leaders control the proletariat? CHAPTER XI CASTE AND DEMOCRACY.................................................................................. 99 Excessive concentration of wealth in Russia—Class contrasts—The sys tem and its purpose—Origin of the great estates—The rise of serfdom—A century and a half of slavery—Emancipation a “cheat”—Weakness of caste feeling among Russians—Fraternal manners—Influence of the “peo ple-worshipping” intelligentsia—The revolution quickens the self-assertiveness of the Masses—Why the bourgeoisie put up no resistance—A troop train in Kakhetia—The loss of military discipline—The heritage from the Old Regime—Errors of the Revolutionists—Bolshevist responsibility for the demoralization of the army. CHAPTER XII RUSSIAN WOMEN AND THEIR OUTLOOK ................................................ 110 The moral superiority of women—Russian women in new jobs—Attitude toward their work—Stronger than men under temptation—Their excellence of character—Want of chivalry in Russian men—Is male chivalry good for women?—Independent spirit of Russian young women—Admission of women to the professions—Access to the higher schools—Russian high school girls—Ideals of Russian women—The “women’s battalion”—Causes of the emancipation of women in Russia—Girls’ schools, “advanced” thought, the role of the girl revolutionists—Prospects of the peasant women. CHAPTER XIII LABOR AND CAPITAL
........................................................................................ 122 A feudal-minded employer—How the old regime held down labor— Exploiting labor with a free hand—The effects of the Revolution on the working people—The newborn sense of self-respect—Suppression of tips and of petty graft—Helplessness of employers—Wage demands—The eight-hour day—The slump in productivity—The employer loses the power to “hire and fire”—The dismissal wage—Grotesque demands—“Drunk with liberty”— Syndicalist excesses—The Soviet organization—Why the bourgeoisie lay down.
Contents IX CHAPTER XIV RELIGION, THE CHURCH, AND THE SECTS .......................................... 135 Abundance of religious observances—The Orthodox priests—Russian Church interiors—The social inertness of the Church—Lack of moral leadership—Is Orthodoxy a dead religion?—Christian traits of the peo ple—Almsgiving—Monasticism—Religious emotion—The aim of the Church—Orthodoxy as the Christianity of a thousand years ago— Symbolism—Bondage of Church to State—Pobedonostsev—The Sobor— Can the Church survive?—The moral superiority of the Sectarians. CHAPTER XV THE UNITED STATES OF RUSSIA ...............................................................142 A Kommissar in Turkestan—The Empire as champion of order and prog ress—Bad side of Russian imperialism—Setting race on race—Assertion of balked desires after the collapse of the old régime—Demands of the non-Russian nationalities—Finland—Ukrain—The Cossack territories— Georgia—Tartar aspirations—Siberia—Turkestan—A federal union for Russia—Functions of a central government—Commerce, education, and religion—Prospects of union. CHAPTER XVI PROSPECTS AND LESSONS .......................................................................... 154 The workers’ republic—Signs of stability—Getting under way—Restoring order—Are the Bolsheviks anarchists?—Are Lenin and Trotsky German agents?—Will the peasants accept proletarian leadership?—Will the higher services be supported?—The upward path the peasants should follow—The workers’ republic not necessarily socialistic—Costliness of social revolution— Influence of the Russian example upon
labor everywhere—Is our country immune to anti-capitalist agitation?—What we must do to be safe. INDEX 164
Index Agriculture, Russian 9, 59-67 Almsgiving 138 Anarchy, Anarchists 7, 7nl, 8, 95, 155, 156 Andijan 36, 39 Armenians 28, 28nl, 54, 66, 96, 140, 144, 148nl6, Astrakhan 19, 24, 26 Atrocities 48 Autocracy, the 56-58, 69, 71, 90-91, 144 Baltic region 58, 104, 143, 146 Baku, oil fire at 26, 41, 96, 126, 128, 144, 149, 151 Bazaars 21, 28, 45 Begging 137-138 “Black Hundreds” 50, 50n6, 72 Black Soil 24, 26, 44, 151 Bokhara 37-40, 43-45 Bolsheviks 14, 51, 91-94, 100, 104,105nll, 112nl6, 118, 122nl, 132, 133, 152n23, 154-57 Bourgeoisie 89, 104, 132-24, 155, 160 “Bulgari” 22 Bulgars, the 22 Bricks, Central Asian 27, 39 Bureaucracy 73, 74, 87, 100 Camel, the 10, 11, 24, 27, 36, 39, 42, 43 Canals 14, 151 Capitalism 51, 85, 88, 90, 159 Capitalists 24, 51, 64, 73, 89, 104, 119, 124—33, 154, 159-63; Trotsky on 95~97 Caspian 24, 26, 151 Caste 58, 71, 76, 99-109 Caucasus, the 27, 105, 111, 143, 148-50 Chkheidze, Nikolai 92 Central Asia 12, 24, 36֊46, 115, 142, 143, 151 Cherchesska 29, 33-34 Chernov, Victor 69, 92 Chivalry, lack of 112, 113, 133 Church architecture 19 Church of the Resurrection 68 Circassians 29, 30 Communal landholding 55, 58-67, 147-48, 158 Constitutional Assembly 93, 154 Cossacks 14, 17, 71, 93, 101, 106, 124, 141, 144, 147, 148, 155 Cotton production 39-42, 127, 143 Crusaders in the Caucasus 33 Daghestan 28-30, 149 Deforestation 10, 25 Democracy 85, 89, 93, 99-109 Dervishes, howling 38 Dinya (melons) 40, 44 Discipline 85, 98 Dniepr River 26 Duma, the 51n7, 66n7, 72, 78, 86, 92, 119 “Dusty-foot” 43 Education, popular 14nl4, 75, 85, 86, 87, llOnl, 115, 151, 158 Eight-
hour day, the 7, 126, 131 Erosion 10, 25 Estates, Russian 25, 51, 61-66, 100-102 Estonia (Esthland) 146 Farming 7, 26, 50, 56, 62, 64-67 Fecundity, Russian 63, 158 Federal union 96, 146-53 Ferghana 39, 40 Fete at Mtzchet, the 32-34 Finland 54, 96, 143-45 Finnish tribes 21, 22 Fisheries 26, 158 Free speech 8 Freight congestion 9, 12 Forests 7, 150, 154 Gapon, Father 71 Georgian Church 32 Georgians 19nl, 28-35, 105, 148 German-Russians 22-24 Gershuni, G. A. 91
Index Graft 12, 76, 125, 127 Gregariousness 45-47 Guchkov 106, 107 Harbin 18 Heathenism 21, 30 “Hitting” battalions 13 Ikons 68, 135, 141 Illiteracy 50-51, 85 Imperialism, Russian 142-53 Individualism, Russian 89, 90, 141 Intelligentsia 71, 79, 87-90, 103, 117-20 Interstate commerce 151 Intuitiveness of the Russians 47-48 Irkutsk, civil war in 11, 12, 17, 155 Jews, the 28, 43, 53, 54, 54nl 1, 72, 82, 83, 137, 140, 147, 147nl3, 152 Kadets, the 67n8, 75, 76, 91, 92 Kalmucks 24 Kazan 19,21,22, 53, 116 Kerensky, Alexander 14, 78, 91, 93-94, 108, 130, 156 Khevsurs 31, 33, 34 Kipyatak 19, 22 Kommissar 20, 131, 148, 149, 161, 162 Kremlin 19, 145 Kropotkin 95, 96, 152 Labor 97, 122-34, 161-63 Land committees 65, 66 Land system, the 59-67 Latvians, (Letts) 9, 96, 143, 146 Lenin 92, 94, 146-47nl2, 156֊57, 156n3 “Liquidation” law 22-23 Lithuania 43, 44, 146 Manchuria 10, 11, 17, 18, 141 Manners 102, 103, 114 Marx and Marxism 20nl4, 57, 80n3, 87-94, 125 Medressehs 38 Mensheviks 80, 91-92, 109, 133 Militarism 49, 120 Miliukov, Pavel (Paul) 67, 67n8, 74—76, 152 Merv, the rug market a 39, 41-46, 142 Mohammedanism 21, 37-40, 53 Monasteries 99, 138 Mosque, services in 21, 37-38, 53 Mountain-dwellers, character of 30-32 Mtzchet 32 Narodnih (Populists) 90-91, 94 Nationalities, non-Russian 96, 145-53 165 Nicholas 149, 68, 69nl Nicholas II 70-73, 75, 100, 104, 107, 144-45 Nizhnii Novgorod 19, 20, 127, 133 Noble landowners 25, 62-65, 48 Patience, Russian 15, 16, 35, 136 Patriarch 32, 118, 140 Patriarchalism 118 Patriot 53, 118, 160 Patriotism 53, 118, 160 Peasants, the 85, 89, 101-93 Peasants,
congress 133, 157 Petrograd Soviet 92, 108, 157 Pobedonostsev 54, 54nl0, 69, 78, 140, 148, 152 Pogroms 50, 53, 78, 144 Pokrovksy, Mikhail 86 Poland 144, 146, 153 Pomeshchiks, the 65, 66, 103 Priests, Russian 115, 135-40 Prisoners in Siberia 10, 30, 71, 146 Prisoners, political 80—83 Protopopov 75-76 Railway 9-15, 31, 99, 1014, 151, 156 Rasputin scandal 74—75, 140 Red tape 9, 12 Religion 135-41 Revolution of 1905 9, 91, 124 Revolutionary parties 78-98 Rodzianko 77 Romanovs, the 64, 68, 69, 100, 101, 124 Rural villages 59-61 Russian people, the 107-36 Russian Orthodox Church 21, 23, 32, 136-40 Russo-American friendship 58 Sabotage 155, 161 Samarkand 39 Saratov 23, 24, 127 Sarts, the 38,43 Sects, Russian 134-35 Serfdom 100-103 Siberia 7—18 Siberia, exiles in 79-85, 89, 91, 132 Smuggling 10, 15 Sober 135, 140 Social Democratic Party 91 Social Revolutionary Party 80, 80, 90, 90n4, 91 Socialism 86-88, 90, 94, 158 Soil exhaustion 25-26
166 Index Soil hunger 59-67 Soldiers, Russian 12—18, 105—109, 122, 133 Sormovo 20—21 Soviets 7, 9, 92, 93, 95, 108, 115, 133, 155, 156, 157 Soviet government 17, 94, 140, 154, 157-59 Soviet Union 38n5, 119 Spiridonova, Maria 91 Standards, want of 53, 55, 97 Stolypin law 66 Suicide 73 Tartars 21, 24, 28, 49, 53, 72, 144 Tekke and Tekke rugs 28, 36, 41, 45, 46, 142 Tiffis 19, 28-33 Tolerance, Russian 54 Trans-Siberian railway 9—14, 31, 81 Trotsky 95-98, 104-105, 156-57 Turkomans, the 36-46 Ukraina (Ukraine) 26nl0, 55, 146-47, 150nl9, 150n20, 151, 153 Urals, the 13, 21, 25, 68 Vodka 13, 21, 25, 62, 78, 82, 111 Volga, the 19, 20-27, 96, 126, 150-51 Wages 20, 64, 124, 126, 128-30, 161 Whiskers 28-29 White Russians 146, 150 Women, Russian 110—21 Women’s battalion, the 13, 118 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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spelling | Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Verfasser (DE-588)121744973 aut Russia in upheaval Edward Alsworth Ross ; edited and annotated by Rex A. Wade Bloomington, Indiana Slavica 2017 xx, 166 Seiten, 10 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Americans in revolutionary Russia 6 Previously published: New York : New Century Co., 1918 Includes bibliographical references and index Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Travel Russia Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 (DE-588)121744973 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1917 gnd rswk-swf Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 Russia Social conditions Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4076645-7 Reisebericht gnd-content Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 (DE-588)121744973 p Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichte 1917 z DE-604 Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 s 1\p DE-604 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g 2\p DE-604 Wade, Rex A. 1936- (DE-588)136382630 edt Americans in revolutionary Russia 6 (DE-604)BV044487861 6 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030892859&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030892859&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Russia in upheaval Americans in revolutionary Russia Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Travel Russia Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 (DE-588)121744973 gnd Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)121744973 (DE-588)4126122-7 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4076645-7 |
title | Russia in upheaval |
title_auth | Russia in upheaval |
title_exact_search | Russia in upheaval |
title_full | Russia in upheaval Edward Alsworth Ross ; edited and annotated by Rex A. Wade |
title_fullStr | Russia in upheaval Edward Alsworth Ross ; edited and annotated by Rex A. Wade |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia in upheaval Edward Alsworth Ross ; edited and annotated by Rex A. Wade |
title_short | Russia in upheaval |
title_sort | russia in upheaval |
topic | Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Travel Russia Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 (DE-588)121744973 gnd Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Travel Russia Ross, Edward Alsworth 1866-1951 Russischer Bürgerkrieg Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 Russia Social conditions Sowjetunion Russland Reisebericht |
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