Revolutionary social democracy : : working-class politics across the Russian empire (1882-1917) / / Eric Blanc.

"This groundbreaking study rediscovers the socialists of Tsarist Russia's imperial borderlands, upending conventional interpretations of working-class politics, the Russian Revolution, and Second International socialism. Based on archival research in eight languages, Revolutionary Social D...

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Superior document:Historical Materialism Book
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Historical Materialism Book
Physical Description:1 online resource (469 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • ‎Contents
  • ‎Acknowledgements
  • ‎Tables
  • ‎Introduction
  • ‎1. Bringing in the Borderlands
  • ‎2. Strategic Continuities and Ruptures
  • ‎3. Method, Structure, Sources
  • ‎Chapter 1. The Social Context
  • ‎1. The Workers' Movement
  • ‎2. The Unique Impact of Orthodox Marxism
  • ‎3. Socialist Political Cultures
  • ‎Chapter 2. Revolutionary Social Democracy: An Overview
  • ‎1. The ABCs of Revolutionary Social Democracy
  • ‎2. Strategy and Tactics in Germany and Russia
  • ‎Chapter 3. Intellectuals and Workers
  • ‎1. Intellectuals and the Tensions of Class Formation
  • ‎2. Intellectuals and Workers (1905-17)
  • ‎Chapter 4. Organisation, Mass Action, and Electoral Work
  • ‎1. Socialist Organisation in Finland
  • ‎2. Illegal Organising in Tsarist Russia
  • ‎3. The Bolshevik-Menshevik Split
  • ‎4. The First Mass Strike Debates (1903-04)
  • ‎5. Mass Action and Organisation in 1905
  • ‎6. Party Organisation and Mass Action (1906-14)
  • ‎7. War and Revolution
  • ‎8. Mass Organisation and Action in Finland: 1917-18
  • ‎Chapter 5. Working-Class Hegemony
  • ‎1. Analysing Liberalism
  • ‎2. Tactics Towards Liberals
  • ‎3. The Bund versus Zionism (1897-1904)
  • ‎4. The PPS and the National Democrats Before 1905
  • ‎5. Class Independence in Finland
  • ‎6. Early Russian Marxism and Liberals
  • ‎7. Working-Class Hegemony (1905-16)
  • ‎8. Proletarian Hegemony and Liberals (1906-16)
  • ‎Chapter 6. Working-Class Unity
  • ‎1. United Front Practices Before 1905
  • ‎2. Workers' Unity and the 1905 Revolution
  • ‎3. Implementing the United Front (1906-18)
  • ‎4. Disunity in Europe and Poland
  • ‎Chapter 7. The Party Question
  • ‎1. The German SPD Model
  • ‎2. Finland's Social Democracy
  • ‎3. The Normalcy of Splits in Underground Russia
  • ‎4. The Split of Polish Socialism
  • ‎5. The Bolshevik-Menshevik Split.
  • ‎Chapter 8. Democracy, the State, and the Finnish Revolution
  • ‎1. Critique of Bourgeois Democracy
  • ‎2. The Socialist Revolution
  • ‎3. The State and Revolution in Finland (1917-18)
  • ‎Chapter 9. The Autocratic State and Revolution: 1905
  • ‎1. State Power and Marxist Strategy in 1905
  • ‎2. The Practice of Revolutionary Government in 1905
  • ‎3. Socialist Transformation in Russia
  • ‎4. International Revolution
  • ‎Chapter 10. The State and Revolution in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland: 1917-19
  • ‎1. Moderate Socialists and Dual Power in 1917
  • ‎2. Moderates Join the Government
  • ‎3. Russian Moderate Socialists in the October Revolution
  • ‎4. Moderate Socialists in Ukraine: 1917-18
  • ‎5. Moderate Socialism in Poland: 1918-19
  • ‎6. Bolsheviks and State Power: February-March 1917
  • ‎7. Breaking with the Bourgeoisie: April-October
  • ‎Epilogue: An International Revolution Defeated
  • ‎1. Civil War and Authoritarianism
  • ‎2. International Revolution
  • ‎3. Impasse in the Imperial Periphery
  • ‎Bibliography
  • ‎Index.