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The Russian revolution and the factories of Petrograd, February 1917 to June 1918

机译:1917年2月至1918年6月,俄罗斯革命和彼得格勒的工厂

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This thesis explores the ways in which the factory workers of Petrograd struggled between February 1917 and June 1918 to improve their position as workers and to democratise relations within the factories. It begins by examining the sociology of the factory workforce and posits the centrality of the division between a fully proletarianised minority of skilled, literate, male workers and the majority of low-paid, unskilled, peasant and women workers. These two groups had a different relationship to the labour movement during the revolution of 1917. Chapter 2 examines the position of workers within the tsarist factory, and chapter 3 the ways in which this position changed as a result of the overthrow of the autocracy in February 1917. Chapter 4 looks at the creation of the factory committees, their political complexion, and their activities in spheres as diverse as law and order, labour discipline and the campaign against drunkenness. Chapters 5 and 6 examine the political coloration of the trade unions, and the extent to which the two organisations were genuinely democratic. Chapters 7 and 8 analyse the battle by the factory committees for workers' control of production, challenging the Western interpretation of this battle as being inspired by anarcho-syndicalism, and interpreting it instead as an attempt to stem disorder in the economy and to preserve jobs. The debates about workers' control are surveyed, and chapter 10 shows how the terms of the debate about the roles of the factory committees and trade unions changed as a result of the Bolshevik seizure of power. Within the space of a few weeks, the movement for workers' control of production developed into a movement for workers' self-management and for the nationalisation of industry. In a context of mounting economic chaos, mammoth redundancies and plummeting labour discipline, the Bolshevik government decided that workers' self-management conflicted with the priority of raising productivity in industry. June 1918 saw a move to nationalise industry, but the end of the democratic experiment in workers' management.
机译:本文探讨了彼得格勒的工厂工人在1917年2月至1918年6月之间为提高工人地位和使工厂内部的民主化而进行的斗争。它从研究工厂劳动力的社会学开始,并假定了完全无产阶级的少数熟练,识字,男性工人与大多数低薪,非熟练,农民和女性工人之间的区分的中心。这两类人与1917年革命期间的工人运动有不同的关系。第2章研究了沙皇工厂内工人的位置,第3章研究了二月独裁统治被推翻后该位置的变化方式。 1917年。第4章探讨了工厂委员会的建立,其政治肤色以及在法律和秩序,劳工纪律和反醉酒运动等领域的活动。第5章和第6章研究了工会的政治色彩,以及这两个组织真正民主的程度。第7章和第8章分析了工厂委员会为工人控制生产而进行的斗争,挑战西方对这场斗争的理解是受无政府主义的启发,并将其解释为试图遏制经济混乱和维护就业机会。 。对有关工人控制权的辩论进行了调查,第10章说明了由于布尔什维克夺取政权而对工厂委员会和工会的作用进行辩论的方式如何变化。在几周的时间内,工人控制生产运动发展为工人自我管理和工业国有化运动。在日益混乱的经济,庞大的裁员和不断下降的劳动纪律的背景下,布尔什维克政府决定工人的自我管理与提高工业生产率的优先次序相冲突。 1918年6月看到了将工业国有化的举动,但工人管理的民主试验结束了。

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