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Red Petrograd: Revolution in the Factories, 1917-1918
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Red Petrograd: Revolution in the Factories, 1917-1918
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) S. A. Smith
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:360 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781608468638
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Classifications | Dewey:338.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Haymarket Books
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Imprint |
Haymarket Books
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NZ Release Date |
5 May 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
"Justly celebrated as a towering, vivid, historically vital work."-China Mieville When the Russian autocracy fell in February 1917, workers across Petrograd took it as a signal to begin democratizing every aspect of their lives, including their working lives. In this classic study, S.A. Smith vividly captures the creation, development, and expansion of the factory councils across the city. S.A. Smith taught at Essex University, the European University in Florence, was a senior research fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, and currently teaches at Oxford University. He edits the journal Past and Present.
Author Biography
S.A. Smith taught at Essex University, the European University in Florence, was a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, and currently teaches at Oxford University. He edits the journal, Past and Present, and has authored numerous books and articles.
Reviews"Justly celebrated as a towering, vivid, historically vital work." China Mieville "The classic study of the role and behavior of Petrograd factory workers during the Great Russian Revolution. Based on thorough study of the relevant sources, Smith presents a nuanced, compelling sense of the ultimately decisive dialectical relationship between the powerful revolution from below and the triumph of Bolshevism in Red Petrograd." Alexander Rabinowitch, author, The Bolsheviks Come to Power "Justly celebrated as a towering, vivid, historically vital work." -China Mieville "The classic study of the role and behavior of Petrograd factory workers during the Great Russian Revolution. Based on thorough study of the relevant sources, Smith presents a nuanced, compelling sense of the ultimately decisive dialectical relationship between the powerful revolution from below and the triumph of Bolshevism in Red Petrograd." -Alexander Rabinowitch, author, The Bolsheviks Come to Power
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