Russia's cotton workers and the New Economic Policy : shop-floor culture and state policy, 1921-1929

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Russia's cotton workers and the New Economic Policy : shop-floor culture and state policy, 1921-1929

Chris Ward

(Soviet and East European studies, 69)

Cambridge University Press, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 275-290

Includes index

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In Russia's Cotton Workers and the New Economic Policy Chris Ward uses a wide range of published and unpublished Soviet sources to examine key aspects of life on the shop floor of the Russian cotton mill in the 1920s. He reveals the existence of a complex world of work which grew out of the interaction between the experience of industrialisation in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia and the mechanisation of the cotton industry in Britain in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The author explores the manner in which a 'mill culture' emerged from these developments and demonstrates that by the 1920s this culture was often very resistant to change. Russia's Cotton Workers and the New Economic Policy provides a realistic understanding of the relationship between worker, state policy and technology in Russia in the 1920s.

目次

  • List of plates
  • List of tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • Maps
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The New Economic Policy and Cotton: 1. Industry
  • 2. Workforce
  • Part II. The Mill: 3. Field and factory
  • 4. Machines and trades
  • 5. Making an operative
  • 6. Workers' institutional commitments
  • Part III. The Crisis of 1923 and its Consequences: 7. The market collapses
  • 8. Organizing Taylorism: production
  • 9. Organizing Taylorism: wages
  • 10. 1925
  • Part IV. The Crisis of 1927 and its Consequences: 11. Confusion worse confounded
  • 12. Shop-floor responses
  • 13. The end of rationality
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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