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Episode 112:
This week we’re continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith
[Part 1]
Introduction
[Part 2-5]
1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905
[Part 6-8]
2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917
[Part 9-12]
3. From February to October 1917
[Part 13 - 17]
4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power
[Part 18 - 22]
5. War Communism
[Part 23]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
New Economic Policy and Agriculture
[Part 24 - This Week]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
New Economic Policy and Industry - 0:31
New Economic Policy and Labour - 15:14
[Part 25 - 26?]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
[Part 27 - 30?]
7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture
[Part 31?]
Conclusion
Footnotes:
22) 3:30
R. W. Davies, ‘Introduction’, in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 13.
23) 4:09
Davies, ‘Introduction’, in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 5.
24) 4:45
M. M. Gorinov, ‘Sovetskaia istoriia 1920–30-kh godov: ot mifov k real’nosti’, in Istoricheskie issledovaniia v Rossii: Tendentsii poslednikh let (Moscow: AIRO-XX, 1996).
25) 5:09
Mark Harrison, ‘National Income’, in and Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 38–56, 42.
26) 7:43
Lewis Siegelbaum, Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918–29 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 110.
27) 9:45
Cited in Steve Smith, ‘Taylorism Rules OK? Bolshevism, Taylorism and the Technical Intelligentsia: The Soviet Union, 1917–41’, Radical Science Journal, 13 (1983), 3–27; Mark R. Beissinger, Scientific Management, Socialist Discipline and Soviet Power (London: I. B. Tauris, 1988).
28) 11:34
Diane P. Koenker, ‘Factory Tales: Narratives of Industrial Relations in the Transition to NEP’, Russian Review, 55:3 (1996), 384–411 (386).
29) 12:16
Golos naroda, 214.
30) 13:07
Olga Velikanova, Popular Perceptions of Soviet Politics in the 1920s (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2013), 13.
31) 13:59
Chris Ward, Russia’s Cotton Workers and the New Economic Policy: Shop-Floor Culture and State Policy, 1921–29 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).
32) 14:50
Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 186.
33) 15:11
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 204.
34) 15:47
L. S. Gaponenko, Vedushchaia rol’ rabochego klassa v rekonstruktsii promyshlennosti SSSR (Moscow: Akademiia obshchestvennykh nauk, 1973), 88.
35) 16:00
J. D. Barber and R. W. Davies, ‘Employment and Industrial Labour’, in Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 81–105 (84).
36) 16:16
Daniel Orlovsky, ‘The Hidden Class: White-Collar Workers in the Soviet 1920s’, in Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Ronald G. Suny (eds), Making Workers Soviet: Power, Class and Identity (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994), 220–52 (228).
37) 16:49
Shkaratan, Problemy, 269.
38) 17:53
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 136.
39) 18:29
Wendy Goldman, Women at the Gates: Gender and Industry in Stalin’s Russia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 12.
40) 20:19
Barber and Davies, ‘Employment’, in Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 84.
41) 20:38
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 205.
42) 21:56
Diane P. Koenker, ‘Men against Women on the Shop Floor in Early Soviet Russia: Gender and Class in the Socialist Workplace’, American Historical Review, 100:5 (1995), 1438–64 (1458).
43) 22:44
Rebecca Spagnolo, ‘Serving the Household, Asserting the Self: Urban Domestic Servant Activism, 1900–1917’, in Christine D. Worobec (ed.), The Human Tradition in Imperial Russia (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009), 141–54 (143).
44) 23:33
Rebecca Spagnolo, ‘Service, Space and the Urban Domestic in 1920s Russia’, in Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman (eds), Everyday Life in Early Soviet Russia: Taking the Revolution Inside (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006), 230–55.
45) 24:29
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 106.
46) 24:51
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 203.
47) 26:10
Andrew Pospielovsky, ‘Strikes during the NEP’, Revolutionary Russia, 10:1 (1997), 1–34 (16).
48) 26:49
Kir’ianov, Rosenberg, and Sakharov (eds), Trudovye konflikty, 23.
49) 28:03
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 124.
50) 30:02
A. Iu. Livshin, Obshchestvennye nastroeniia v Sovetskoi Rossii, 1917–1929gg. (Moscow: Universitetskii gumanitarnyi litsei, 2004); L. N. Liutov, ‘Nastroeniia rabochikh provintsii v gody nepa’, Rossiiskaia istoriia, 4 (2007), 65–74.
51) 30:55
Vladimir Brovkin, Russia after Lenin: Politics, Culture and Society (London: Routledge, 1998), 186.
52) 31:26
Gimpel’son, Formirovanie, 168.
53) 32:24
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 133.
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Episode 112:
This week we’re continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith
[Part 1]
Introduction
[Part 2-5]
1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905
[Part 6-8]
2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917
[Part 9-12]
3. From February to October 1917
[Part 13 - 17]
4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power
[Part 18 - 22]
5. War Communism
[Part 23]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
New Economic Policy and Agriculture
[Part 24 - This Week]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
New Economic Policy and Industry - 0:31
New Economic Policy and Labour - 15:14
[Part 25 - 26?]
6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy
[Part 27 - 30?]
7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture
[Part 31?]
Conclusion
Footnotes:
22) 3:30
R. W. Davies, ‘Introduction’, in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 13.
23) 4:09
Davies, ‘Introduction’, in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 5.
24) 4:45
M. M. Gorinov, ‘Sovetskaia istoriia 1920–30-kh godov: ot mifov k real’nosti’, in Istoricheskie issledovaniia v Rossii: Tendentsii poslednikh let (Moscow: AIRO-XX, 1996).
25) 5:09
Mark Harrison, ‘National Income’, in and Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 38–56, 42.
26) 7:43
Lewis Siegelbaum, Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918–29 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 110.
27) 9:45
Cited in Steve Smith, ‘Taylorism Rules OK? Bolshevism, Taylorism and the Technical Intelligentsia: The Soviet Union, 1917–41’, Radical Science Journal, 13 (1983), 3–27; Mark R. Beissinger, Scientific Management, Socialist Discipline and Soviet Power (London: I. B. Tauris, 1988).
28) 11:34
Diane P. Koenker, ‘Factory Tales: Narratives of Industrial Relations in the Transition to NEP’, Russian Review, 55:3 (1996), 384–411 (386).
29) 12:16
Golos naroda, 214.
30) 13:07
Olga Velikanova, Popular Perceptions of Soviet Politics in the 1920s (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2013), 13.
31) 13:59
Chris Ward, Russia’s Cotton Workers and the New Economic Policy: Shop-Floor Culture and State Policy, 1921–29 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).
32) 14:50
Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 186.
33) 15:11
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 204.
34) 15:47
L. S. Gaponenko, Vedushchaia rol’ rabochego klassa v rekonstruktsii promyshlennosti SSSR (Moscow: Akademiia obshchestvennykh nauk, 1973), 88.
35) 16:00
J. D. Barber and R. W. Davies, ‘Employment and Industrial Labour’, in Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 81–105 (84).
36) 16:16
Daniel Orlovsky, ‘The Hidden Class: White-Collar Workers in the Soviet 1920s’, in Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Ronald G. Suny (eds), Making Workers Soviet: Power, Class and Identity (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994), 220–52 (228).
37) 16:49
Shkaratan, Problemy, 269.
38) 17:53
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 136.
39) 18:29
Wendy Goldman, Women at the Gates: Gender and Industry in Stalin’s Russia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 12.
40) 20:19
Barber and Davies, ‘Employment’, in Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 84.
41) 20:38
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 205.
42) 21:56
Diane P. Koenker, ‘Men against Women on the Shop Floor in Early Soviet Russia: Gender and Class in the Socialist Workplace’, American Historical Review, 100:5 (1995), 1438–64 (1458).
43) 22:44
Rebecca Spagnolo, ‘Serving the Household, Asserting the Self: Urban Domestic Servant Activism, 1900–1917’, in Christine D. Worobec (ed.), The Human Tradition in Imperial Russia (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009), 141–54 (143).
44) 23:33
Rebecca Spagnolo, ‘Service, Space and the Urban Domestic in 1920s Russia’, in Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman (eds), Everyday Life in Early Soviet Russia: Taking the Revolution Inside (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006), 230–55.
45) 24:29
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 106.
46) 24:51
Siegelbaum, Soviet State, 203.
47) 26:10
Andrew Pospielovsky, ‘Strikes during the NEP’, Revolutionary Russia, 10:1 (1997), 1–34 (16).
48) 26:49
Kir’ianov, Rosenberg, and Sakharov (eds), Trudovye konflikty, 23.
49) 28:03
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 124.
50) 30:02
A. Iu. Livshin, Obshchestvennye nastroeniia v Sovetskoi Rossii, 1917–1929gg. (Moscow: Universitetskii gumanitarnyi litsei, 2004); L. N. Liutov, ‘Nastroeniia rabochikh provintsii v gody nepa’, Rossiiskaia istoriia, 4 (2007), 65–74.
51) 30:55
Vladimir Brovkin, Russia after Lenin: Politics, Culture and Society (London: Routledge, 1998), 186.
52) 31:26
Gimpel’son, Formirovanie, 168.
53) 32:24
Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma, 133.