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Charters Wynn

    The Moderate Bolshevik
    Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms
    • Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms

      The Donbass-Dnepr Bend in Late Imperial Russia, 1870-1905

      • 314 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the Donbass-Dnepr Bend region, this reassessment of Russian labor history highlights the dual nature of the working class, revealing how unskilled laborers both challenged the tsarist regime and perpetuated violence against marginalized groups. From the late 19th century to the 1905 Revolution, revolutionary parties mobilized young male "peasant-workers" for strikes and confrontations, yet struggled to control the resulting chaos. Wynn uncovers the coexistence of radicalism and "low consciousness" rooted in the harsh realities of life in pit villages and steel towns, challenging previous narratives centered on skilled workers in major cities.

      Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms
    • Mikhail Tomsky (1880-1936) was one of the most important and influential leaders of the early Soviet Union. This first English-language biography of Tomsky reveals his central role in all the key developments in early Soviet history, including the stormy debates over the role of unions in the self-proclaimed workers' state. Charters Wynn's compelling account illuminates how the charismatic Tomsky rose from an impoverished working-class background and years of tsarist prison and Siberian exile to become both a Politburo member and the head of the trade unions, where he helped shape Soviet domestic and foreign policy along generally moderate lines throughout the 1920s. His failed attempt to block Stalin's catastrophic adoption of forced collectivization would tragically make Tomsky a prime target in the Great Purges.

      The Moderate Bolshevik