The Preobrazhensky papers : archival documents and materials / edited by Richard B. Day and Mikhail M. Gorinov ; translated by Richard B. Day.

E.A. Preobrazhensky was the most famous Soviet economist of the 1920s. Including newly discovered and previously untranslated documents, Volume I of The Preobrazhensky Papers reveals his political awakening through autobiographical memoirs and extensive commentary on philosophy, world events, and Ru...

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Other Authors: Day, Richard B., 1942- (Editor, Translator), Gorinov, M. M. (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) (Editor), Preobrazhenskiĭ, E. A. (Evgeniĭ Alekseevich), 1886-1937
Format: eBook
Language:English
Russian
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2014.
Series:Historical materialism book series ; 47.
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Table of Contents:
  • Volume I. 1886-1920.
  • Foreword; Preface; Part I The Beginning of the Road: 1886-1917; No. 1 From the Autobiography (1886-1916); No. 2 'From My Memories of Ya. M. Sverdlov' and Revolutionary Activities in the Urals during 1906-1907; No. 3 '. . . A Page from Revolutionary Memories' (March 1908-February 1917); Nos. 4-5 Articles Published in the Newspaper Ural'skii rabochii in October and December 1907; No. 4 'On the Present Moment', 15 October 1907; No. 5 'The Task of the Moment', 1 December 1907; No. 6 'A Grandiose Expropriation', An Article Published in the Newspaper Proletarii, 29 (16) April 1908.
  • Nos. 9-73 Articles Published in the Newspaper Obskaya zhizn' from January to August 1912No. 9 'The Coming Election-Campaign', 8 January 1912; No. 10 'The Parliamentary Elections in Germany', 12 January 1912; No. 11 'A Grievous Misunderstanding', 12 January 1912; No. 12 'Again On the Question of the Rising Price of Foodstuffs', 13 January 1912; No. 13 'The Harvest-Failure and Russian Industry', 15 January 1912; No. 14 'The English Guests in Russia', 17 January 1912; No. 15 'Then and Now', 19 January 1912; No. 16 'A New Newspaper', 20 January 1912.
  • No. 17 'It's All in Vain, Vanya . . .', 25 January 1912No. 18 'In a Rut', 26 January 1912; No. 19 'Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (Born 20 May 1799, Died 29 January 1837)', 29 January 1912; No. 20 'Incomparables', 8 February 1912; No. 21 'On Grain-Prices', 9 February 1912; No. 22 Review of the Book by O. Schreiner, Woman and Labour (Published by S. Dorovatovsky and A. Charushnikov, Moscow), 10 February 1912; No. 23 'On Grain-Prices', 12 February 1912; No. 24 'Economic Essays', 14 February 1912; No. 25 'A Siberian Zemstvo and the Siberian Press', 19 February 1912.
  • No. 26 Review of the Journals Russkoe bogatstvo (January) and Sovremennyi mir (February), 26 February 1912No. 27 'A Benefit-Performance by a Renegade', 26 February 1912; No. 28 'Postscript', 29 February 1912; No. 29 'A Grandiose Strike', 6 March 1912; No. 30 'The Workers' Movement in February', 9 March 1912; No. 31 Survey of the Journals Russkoe bogatstvo (February), Nasha zarya Nos. 1-2, and Mir (January), 11 March 1912; No. 32 'Reply to Mr. Lyubosh', 14 March 1912; No. 33 'Once Again on a Siberian Zemstvo', 15 March 1912.