In this major reassessment of Russian labor history, Charters
Wynn shows that in Imperial Russia's primary steel and mining
region the same class that posed a powerful challenge to the
tsarist government also undermined the revolutionary movement with
its pogromist violence. From the last decades of the nineteenth
century through Russia's First Revolution in 1905, the
revolutionary parties succeeded in inciting the predominantly
young, male "peasant-workers" of the Donbass-Dnepr Bend region to
take part in general strikes, rallies, and armed confrontation with
troops. However, the parties were never able to control the unrest
their agitation helped unleash: Wynn provides evidence that the
workers also committed devastating pogromist attacks on Jews,
radical students, and artisans. Until now the prevailing image of
the Russian working class has been largely based on the skilled and
educated workers of St. Petersburg and Moscow. By focusing on the
unskilled and semi-skilled laborers of the ethnically diverse
Donbass-Dnepr Bend region, Wynn reveals the "low consciousness"
that coexisted with radicalism within the Russian working class and
traces its origins in the bleak and violent frontier culture of the
pit villages and steel towns.
Originally published in 1992.
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