ABSTRACT

First published in 1968, the main purpose of this study is to present an account of the Russian Labour Movement, based mainly on original Russian sources. The Labour Movement differed greatly from those of the chief European countries from its inception to the final stage. This text investigates the main trends of the m; to analyse the origins and nature of soviets; and to describe the scope and character of the Russian Labour organization.

chapter I|18 pages

From Peter the Great to Pugachev

chapter II|12 pages

Before the Emancipation

chapter III|15 pages

After the Emancipation

chapter V|12 pages

Police Socialism in Russia

chapter VI|16 pages

Father Gapon and the Revolution of 1905

chapter VIII|8 pages

The Growth of Reaction

chapter IX|9 pages

On The Eve of the World War

chapter X|8 pages

During the War

chapter |14 pages

Epilogue

chapter |25 pages

Workers' Family Budget Enquiries in Soviet Russia

The Co-Operative Movement in Russia