Leaflets of the Russian Revolution
Socialist Organizing in 1917
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New translations of the most important documents from socialist parties, soviets, and worker militias in Petrograd during 1917
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New translations of the most important documents from socialist parties, soviets, and worker militias in Petrograd during 1917
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469703
- ISBN-10: 1608469700
- Artikelnr.: 50910050
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469703
- ISBN-10: 1608469700
- Artikelnr.: 50910050
Barbara C. Allen, Ph.D.(2001), Indiana University Bloomington, is Associate Professor of History at La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the author of Alexander Shlyapnikov, 1885-1937: Life of an Old Bolshevik (Brill 2015 and Haymarket Books 2016).
Table of Contents (proposed chapter titles plus subtitles and/or brief descriptions): Preface
Acknowledgements
and Notes Part I: The Revolutionary Year 1917 (Essay) Part II: The Political Struggle - Leaflets of Russian Socialist Parties & Soviets 1. “To the Revolutionary Students of Russia
” December 1916 2. “The Day of the People’s Wrath is Near
” January 9
1917 3. “Only a Provisional Government Can Bring Peace
” January 24
1917 4. “For a Provisional Revolutionary Government
” February 1917 5. “A Day to Prepare for Conquering the Enemy
” February 21
1917 6. “For a General Strike Against Autocracy
” February 27
1917 7. “Soldiers
Take Power into Your Own Hands!
” March 1
1917 8. “Joining Together to Achieve Peace
” March 14
1917 9. “Calling for Peace…And Renewed Offensives
” May 2
1917 10. “A Bolshevik Appeal Finds an Echo in the Streets
” June 9
1917 11. “Responses to the July Days Uprising
” July 3-4
1917 12. “The Bolsheviks Retreat in order to Advance
” July 5
1917 Part III: Worker Militias and Red Guard 1. Project for party militias drawn up by the Petersburg Committee of the RSDRP(b) in mid-April 1917. 2. “Draft Statute of the Worker Guard” of Vyborg District
April 29
1917 3. Anonymous
“About the Red Guard” [Menshevik position] April 29
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the ‘Red Guard’” [Bolshevik position] May 5
1917 Part IV: The Economic Struggle – Documents of the Petrograd Metalworkers’ Union 1. Resolutions of Petrograd metalworkers’ representatives about the political and economic situation in Russia
summer 1917 2. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Our Wage Rates Agreement
” August 17
1917 3. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“We Should Have Only One Union of Metalworkers
” August 17
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Tasks of the Wages Rates Valuation Commissions
” October 1
1917 5. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Once More about the Organization of Unions
” November 9
1917 6. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the Conference of the Metalworkers’ Union of Moscow Oblast
” November 9
1917 (excerpt) Epilogue: “To All Workers” from the People’s Commissar of Labor December 22
1917 Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements
and Notes Part I: The Revolutionary Year 1917 (Essay) Part II: The Political Struggle - Leaflets of Russian Socialist Parties & Soviets 1. “To the Revolutionary Students of Russia
” December 1916 2. “The Day of the People’s Wrath is Near
” January 9
1917 3. “Only a Provisional Government Can Bring Peace
” January 24
1917 4. “For a Provisional Revolutionary Government
” February 1917 5. “A Day to Prepare for Conquering the Enemy
” February 21
1917 6. “For a General Strike Against Autocracy
” February 27
1917 7. “Soldiers
Take Power into Your Own Hands!
” March 1
1917 8. “Joining Together to Achieve Peace
” March 14
1917 9. “Calling for Peace…And Renewed Offensives
” May 2
1917 10. “A Bolshevik Appeal Finds an Echo in the Streets
” June 9
1917 11. “Responses to the July Days Uprising
” July 3-4
1917 12. “The Bolsheviks Retreat in order to Advance
” July 5
1917 Part III: Worker Militias and Red Guard 1. Project for party militias drawn up by the Petersburg Committee of the RSDRP(b) in mid-April 1917. 2. “Draft Statute of the Worker Guard” of Vyborg District
April 29
1917 3. Anonymous
“About the Red Guard” [Menshevik position] April 29
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the ‘Red Guard’” [Bolshevik position] May 5
1917 Part IV: The Economic Struggle – Documents of the Petrograd Metalworkers’ Union 1. Resolutions of Petrograd metalworkers’ representatives about the political and economic situation in Russia
summer 1917 2. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Our Wage Rates Agreement
” August 17
1917 3. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“We Should Have Only One Union of Metalworkers
” August 17
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Tasks of the Wages Rates Valuation Commissions
” October 1
1917 5. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Once More about the Organization of Unions
” November 9
1917 6. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the Conference of the Metalworkers’ Union of Moscow Oblast
” November 9
1917 (excerpt) Epilogue: “To All Workers” from the People’s Commissar of Labor December 22
1917 Bibliography Index
Table of Contents (proposed chapter titles plus subtitles and/or brief descriptions): Preface
Acknowledgements
and Notes Part I: The Revolutionary Year 1917 (Essay) Part II: The Political Struggle - Leaflets of Russian Socialist Parties & Soviets 1. “To the Revolutionary Students of Russia
” December 1916 2. “The Day of the People’s Wrath is Near
” January 9
1917 3. “Only a Provisional Government Can Bring Peace
” January 24
1917 4. “For a Provisional Revolutionary Government
” February 1917 5. “A Day to Prepare for Conquering the Enemy
” February 21
1917 6. “For a General Strike Against Autocracy
” February 27
1917 7. “Soldiers
Take Power into Your Own Hands!
” March 1
1917 8. “Joining Together to Achieve Peace
” March 14
1917 9. “Calling for Peace…And Renewed Offensives
” May 2
1917 10. “A Bolshevik Appeal Finds an Echo in the Streets
” June 9
1917 11. “Responses to the July Days Uprising
” July 3-4
1917 12. “The Bolsheviks Retreat in order to Advance
” July 5
1917 Part III: Worker Militias and Red Guard 1. Project for party militias drawn up by the Petersburg Committee of the RSDRP(b) in mid-April 1917. 2. “Draft Statute of the Worker Guard” of Vyborg District
April 29
1917 3. Anonymous
“About the Red Guard” [Menshevik position] April 29
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the ‘Red Guard’” [Bolshevik position] May 5
1917 Part IV: The Economic Struggle – Documents of the Petrograd Metalworkers’ Union 1. Resolutions of Petrograd metalworkers’ representatives about the political and economic situation in Russia
summer 1917 2. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Our Wage Rates Agreement
” August 17
1917 3. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“We Should Have Only One Union of Metalworkers
” August 17
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Tasks of the Wages Rates Valuation Commissions
” October 1
1917 5. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Once More about the Organization of Unions
” November 9
1917 6. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the Conference of the Metalworkers’ Union of Moscow Oblast
” November 9
1917 (excerpt) Epilogue: “To All Workers” from the People’s Commissar of Labor December 22
1917 Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements
and Notes Part I: The Revolutionary Year 1917 (Essay) Part II: The Political Struggle - Leaflets of Russian Socialist Parties & Soviets 1. “To the Revolutionary Students of Russia
” December 1916 2. “The Day of the People’s Wrath is Near
” January 9
1917 3. “Only a Provisional Government Can Bring Peace
” January 24
1917 4. “For a Provisional Revolutionary Government
” February 1917 5. “A Day to Prepare for Conquering the Enemy
” February 21
1917 6. “For a General Strike Against Autocracy
” February 27
1917 7. “Soldiers
Take Power into Your Own Hands!
” March 1
1917 8. “Joining Together to Achieve Peace
” March 14
1917 9. “Calling for Peace…And Renewed Offensives
” May 2
1917 10. “A Bolshevik Appeal Finds an Echo in the Streets
” June 9
1917 11. “Responses to the July Days Uprising
” July 3-4
1917 12. “The Bolsheviks Retreat in order to Advance
” July 5
1917 Part III: Worker Militias and Red Guard 1. Project for party militias drawn up by the Petersburg Committee of the RSDRP(b) in mid-April 1917. 2. “Draft Statute of the Worker Guard” of Vyborg District
April 29
1917 3. Anonymous
“About the Red Guard” [Menshevik position] April 29
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the ‘Red Guard’” [Bolshevik position] May 5
1917 Part IV: The Economic Struggle – Documents of the Petrograd Metalworkers’ Union 1. Resolutions of Petrograd metalworkers’ representatives about the political and economic situation in Russia
summer 1917 2. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Our Wage Rates Agreement
” August 17
1917 3. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“We Should Have Only One Union of Metalworkers
” August 17
1917 4. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Tasks of the Wages Rates Valuation Commissions
” October 1
1917 5. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“Once More about the Organization of Unions
” November 9
1917 6. Alexander Shlyapnikov
“About the Conference of the Metalworkers’ Union of Moscow Oblast
” November 9
1917 (excerpt) Epilogue: “To All Workers” from the People’s Commissar of Labor December 22
1917 Bibliography Index