Life and Death of Trade Unionism in the USSR, 1917-1928
Explore the intricate dynamics of labor movements in the early Soviet Union with Life and Death of Trade Unionism in the USSR, 1917-1928 by Jay B. Sorenson. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2010, this compelling paperback spans 296 pages, delving into the rise and fall of trade unionism during a transformative period in history. Sorenson's insightful analysis captures the fervor of the Russian Revolution and its profound impact on labor unions, offering readers a unique perspective on the intersection of politics and labor rights. A must-read for historians and anyone interested in the evolution of labor movements in the Soviet Union, this book provides a thorough examination of the challenges and triumphs faced by trade unions in a rapidly changing political landscape. Discover the legacy of these organizations and their role in shaping the Soviet state.