ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1979, examines the little-studied forerunners of the Russian revolutionary movement – the Russian section of the First International. It looks at the social democratic and Marxist Russians in the International, as well as examining the complex relations between the terrorist Sergei Nechaev and Marx’s friends, as well as tracing the activities of Michael Bakunin. It also analyses, for the first time in English, the activities of the Russian revolutionaries in the Paris Commune. It integrates early Russian social democracy into the larger context of European socialist and working-class movements.

chapter Chapter One|25 pages

The Origins of Russian Social Democracy

chapter Chapter Two|21 pages

The New Russian Revolutionism

chapter Chapter Three|19 pages

The Russians and the International in 1869

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

Sergio Furioso

Nechaev in 1869-70

chapter Chapter Five|25 pages

The Russian Section of the International

chapter Chapter Six|25 pages

Shifting Revolutionary Currents

chapter Chapter Seven|17 pages

The Slav Emigrés and the Crisis of 1870

chapter Chapter Eight|29 pages

The Slavs and the Paris Commune

chapter Chapter Nine|34 pages

Après Commune

chapter Chapter Ten|16 pages

The End of the First International

chapter Chapter Eleven|6 pages

Conclusion

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue