The moderate Bolshevik : Mikhail Tomsky from the factory to the Kremlin, 1880-1936

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The moderate Bolshevik : Mikhail Tomsky from the factory to the Kremlin, 1880-1936

by Charters Wynn

(Historical materialism book series, v. 253)

Brill, c2022

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-432) and index

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内容説明

This first English-language biography of Mikhail Tomsky reveals his central role in all the key developments in early Soviet history, including the stormy debates over the role of unions in the self-proclaimed workers' state. Charters Wynn's compelling account illuminates how the charismatic Tomsky rose from an impoverished working-class background and years of tsarist prison and Siberian exile to become both a Politburo member and the head of the trade unions, where he helped shape Soviet domestic and foreign policy along generally moderate lines throughout the 1920s. His failed attempt to block Stalin's catastrophic adoption of forced collectivization would tragically make Tomsky a prime target in the Great Purges.

目次

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction 1 Note on Transliteration 1 The Making of a Moderate Working-Class Bolshevik Leader 2 Balancing Act: Tomsky during War Communism and the Trade-Union Debate 3 Detour East: From Disgraced Exile in Tashkent to Redemption inside the Kremlin 4 Getting Together Then Falling Apart: Tomsky and British Trade Unionists 5 Tomsky during NEP: Trade Unions and the Intra-Party Struggle 6 NEP's Last Stand: The Eighth Trade-Union Congress 7 Tomsky Outcast: Tormenting a 'Right Deviationist' Conclusion Bibliography Index

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