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Workers and Intelligentsia in Late Imperial Russia: Realities, Representations, Reflections
Sunlight at Midnight: St. Petersburg and the Rise of Modern Russia. By W. Bruce Lincoln. New York: Basic Books, 2000. viii, 419 pp. Notes. Index. Plates. Photographs. 18.50, paper.
Black Night, White Snow: Russia's Revolutions, 1905-1917. By Harrison E. Salisbury. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1978. xx, 746 pp. $14.95.
A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution. By Orlando Figes. New York: Viking, 1996. xxiii, 923 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Chronology. Glossary. Index. Illustrations. Maps. 19.95, paper (Penguin, 1997).
An Early Case of Labor Protest in St. Petersburg: The Aleksandrovsk Machine Works in 1860
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Личность, протест, история (The Individual, Protest, and History)
This volume of essays, The Individual, Protest, and History (2007) is the first translation into Russian of Berkeley historian Reginald Zelnik’s (1936-2004) articles. Zelnik was a foremost historian of Russian workers and the Russian labor movement in the nineteenth century. The editors sought above all to reflect Zelnik’s evolution as an historian and to present a “laboratory” of his creative endeavors. The final section of the book includes articles representing his own contemporary political position. The book is intended for specialists and also general readers interested in the history of Russia