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Russian Peasants in the Factory 1892–1904

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  • Von Laue, Theodore H.

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The character and revolutionary potential of Russian factory labor in the early phases of industrialization have been a source of controversy for over two generations. While no longer a matter of the utmost consequence, the problems of analysis and the conclusions involved in this debate have retained their significance not only for the study of the Russian revolutions but also for our contemporary experience with labor in underdeveloped countries. The following pages, dealing with the crucial years around 1900, intend to apply a modern approach to an ancient subject, starting with the question of the relationship between peasants and workers in the Russian factories and advancing to the problem of the “exploitation” of the workers by the “capitalists.”

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  • Von Laue, Theodore H., 1961. "Russian Peasants in the Factory 1892–1904," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 21(1), pages 61-80, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:21:y:1961:i:01:p:61-80_11
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