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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi
LIST OF TABLES xiii
PREFACE XV
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xix
PART I
Political Forces in the Donbass
Chapter 1 : Government and Capital in the Donbass 3
The Administrative Culture 5
Governmental Structure 9
Police Control 17
The Association of Southern Coal and Steel Producers 25
Conflict with the Zemstvo 42
Chapter 2: Labor: Early Strikes and First Organizations 51
Social and Political Fragmentation 51
The Missing Link: The Worker-Intelligent 59
Early Protests and Strikes 66
Chapter 3: The Maturation of the Working Class 93
The Maturation of the Strike Movement 96
Chapter 4: Organizing Revolution 112
The Donetsk Social-Democratic Union of Mine Industry Workers 116
Competition, Finance, and Culture
in the Revolutionary Movement 123
PART II
Years of Contention: 1900-1917
Chapter 5: The Year 1905 in the Donbass 135
Iuzovka on Strike 137
The October Manifesto: Freedom and Pogrom 150
The Seizure of the Ekaterinin Railroad 157
Chapter 6: Years of Uncertainty: 1906—1914 173
Industrial, Civil, and Rural Unrest 174
The Elections to the First Duma 177
Revolutionary Organization and Propaganda 189
Coal and Steel Cartels: Economic Vicissitudes 202
Social Relations in Iuzovka, 1905-1914 208
Labor and Management on the Eve of the War 210
Chapter 7: The World War in the Donbass 215
The Outbreak of War 215
The Labor Force and Production 216
Wartime Politics in the Donbass 220
PART III
Revolution, Civil War, and Reconstruction
Chapter 8: Iuzovka and Revolution, 1917 233
Building a New Polity: The Emergence of the Soviets 235
Up from the Underground: The Iuzovka Bolsheviks 244
Labor and Production in the Summer of 1917 263
The Food Crisis of 1917 268
Labor Relations: Attempts to Bridge the Social Gap 271
Political Institutions in Iuzovka: The Soviet
and the Duma 283
The Donbass on the Eve of October 291
Chapter 9: The October That Wasn’t 302
The Iuzovka Soviet and the October Revolution 302
First Flames of Civil War 311
The Iuzovka Bolsheviks, November 1917-April 1918 321
Elections to the Constituent Assembly 331
Conquest and Economic Collapse 335
War, Peace, and Self-Determination in the Donbass 347
The Donbass-Krivoi Rog Autonomous Republic 352
Chapter 10: Interlude of Occupations: Iuzovka in the Civil War 360
Living in Occupied Iuzovka 361
Iuzovka under the Whites 372
Chapter 11 : From Iuzovka to Staline: The Neu: Russia Reborn 395
Last Gasps of the Civil War in the Donbass 398
Labor and Strikes in the Donbass, 1921-1924 404
Beginnings of Reconstruction 411
The NEP in the Donbass 420
Ordeal by Famine: The Southern Ukraine, 1921-1923 424
Civic Reconstruction: Society and Politics in Iuzovka,
1920-1924 434
Housing: A Chronic Sore Point 450
Political and Social Transformation: The Donbass,
1923-1924 453
Chapter 12: Conclusions: Modernization, Community, and Stability 451
Blockage of Modernization 458
Workers, the Working Class, and the Labor Movement 464
GLOSSARY OF RUSSIAN TERMS
AND ABBREVIATIONS 473
BIBLIOGRAPHY 475
INDEX 505
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