The Menshevik Leaders in the Russian Revolution [electronic resource] : Social Realities and Political Strategies / Ziva Galili y Garcia.
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Princeton, New Jersey :
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Author's Note
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE. The February Revolution and Its Leaders
- CHAPTER TWO. The Origins of Dual Power
- CHAPTER THREE. Dual Power Tested : Workers, Industrialists, and the Menshevi k Mediators
- CHAPTER FOUR. Dual Power Reexamined: The Questions of the Economy, the War, and Political Power
- CHAPTER FIVE. Toward a Coalition Government
- CHAPTER SIX. Labor Relations under Coalition: Social Conflict and Economic Crisis
- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Menshevik Ministry of Labor: Socialists in a Coalition Government
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The Coalition in Crisis
- CHAPTER NINE. Revolutionary Defensism at an Impasse
- Conclusions
- Appendixes
- Bibliography
- Index
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