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In this important book, influential historian Mark Bojcun explores
the social democratic workers' movement in the Ukrainian provinces
of the Russian Empire and its impact on the course of the 1917
Revolution. By focusing on the sections of the labour movement
built by the Ukrainian, Jewish and Russian parties, Bojcun sheds
new light on the way they each confronted national inequality,
antisemitic pogroms, and other forms of oppression. The study
traces these struggles, and the political solutions to them
proposed by revolutionaries, from the inception of the workers'
movement through to the First World War, the outbreak of the
revolution in 1917, formation of the Ukrainian People's Republic
and the country's descent into civil war and foreign interventions
in 1918.
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