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Page 1: to the C.P .s. u. (BOLSHEVIKS) · BOURGEOIS DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION, 65-76, 174-178, transition of, to Socialist Revolution, 74-77, 184-186, 188, 196-197 BREST-LITOVSK, TREATY OF, 211,

INDEX to the

HlsTORY OF THE C.P .s. u. (BOLSHEVIKS)

[!} T H R . E E P E N C E

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ABORTION, 340 ABROSIMOV, 171 ABYSSINIA , 331 - 332, 334 AGENTS-PROVOCATEURS, 57, 102, 155,

171 AGITATION AND PROPAGANDA, 17 AGRICULTURE, 4, 5, 248, 264, 271 , 276,

286--287, 315, 320, 323, 335-336. See CotLECTIVE FARMS, STATE FARMS

ALEXANDER II, 10 ALEXANDER Ill, 10 ALEXEYEV, GENERAL, 227 ALEXEYEV, PYOTR, 34 ALEXTNSKY, G. A., 135 ALLIES OF THE PROLETARIAT, 20, 64,

68-69, 75-76, 86, 93, 154, 178, 197-198, 213, 234, 248-249, 258-259, 263, 269, 277

ALSACE-LORRAINE, 161 ANARCHJSTS, 42, 61, 91, 116, 203, 226 ANARCHO-SYNDICALISTS, 253, 256 ANDREYEV, L., 245, 278 ANGELINA, P . , 338 Anti-Diihring, by F. Engels, 108- 109 ANTO ov's REBELLION, 250 .. APRIL THESES," by Lenin, 184-186,

356 ARCHANGEL, 227 ARcos (RAIDED), 282 ARMED UPRISING OF WORKERS, 59, 70,

79-84, 199, 204-208 ARMY, BEFORE THE REVOLUTION, 93,

171- 175, 192, 207-208. See RED ARMY

AR TEL, AGRICULTURAL, 306, 308 ASSEMBLY OF R USSIAN FACTORY

WORKERS OF ST. PETERSBURG, 30, 57

AUGUST BLOC OF ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS, 136--138, 157

Aurora (Battleship), 207, 208 A USTRIA, 161, 215, 219, 225, 230-231 ,

236, 332-333 AVENARIUS, 104 AXELROD, P. B., 9, 41, 44, 135, 139 AZERBAIDJAN, 228, 243

BAB USH.KlN, I. V., 16, 17 BADAYEV, A ., 155, 156, 170 BAGDATYEV, 187 BAKAYEV, 278, 327 BAKU, 24, 56, 59, 158, 174, 228, 254

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BALTIC PROVINCES, 147, 161, 172, 173, 216, 237 . See LATVIA, EsTHONIA, LITHUANIA

Barschina, 3 BATUM, 27, 28 B AZAROV, V. A ., 102-104, 114, 143 BELGIUM, 119, 162, 166 BERMAN, Y. A . , 103 BERNSTEIN, 23, 37 BLACK H UNDREDS, 78, 90, 97, 101 1 BLACK SEA FLEET, 60-61, 81 r BLOCKADE, 236, 239 BLOCS-

Anti-Communist, 335 August, 136--138, 157 Party, Lenin-Plekhanov, 137 of Rights and Trotskyites, 218, 223,

346--348 of Trotskyites and Zinovievites,

283-285 BLOODY SUNDAY, 58 BLUMKIN, 223 BOGDANOV, A. A., 85, 102-104, 114,

135, 143, 157 BOGUSLAVSKY, 253, 289 BOLSHEVIKS-

and armed uprising, 1905 .. 82 and Bloody Sunday, 57- 58 boycott Bulygin Duma, 62 form independent party, 138-143 and imperialist war, 163- 164, 167-

172 origin of name, 43 party bloc, 137 and Prague Conference, 141 - 144 principles of, outlined by Lenin in

What is to be Done and One Step Forward, Two Steps Back, 32, 35-38, 46- 51, 140

and State Duma-(First and Second), 88-89 (Third), 98 (Fourth), 154-155

and Stolypin reaction, 132- 135 and Tammerfors Conference, 81 and Tsar's Manifesto, 77-78. See

COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION (B), PARTY CONFERENCES, PARTY CONGRESSES, PARTY OF A NEW TYPE, RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMO­CRATIC LABOUR PARTY

BORIN, 338 BOURGEOIS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, 110

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BOURGEOIS DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION, 65-76, 174-178,

transition of, to Socialist Revolution, 74-77, 184- 186, 188, 196-197

BREST-LITOVSK, TREATY OF, 211, 215, 216, 218

BRUSSELS, 39 BUBNOV, A. S., 135, 183 BUDYONNY, S. M., 238, 245 BUKHARIN, N. l. , 190, 191, 197, 216-

219, 221, 223, 224, 233, 253, 259, 262, 264, 279, 291, 294, 295, 324- 325, 346-347

BUKHARINITES, 275, 291, 294-295 BULGARIA, 161, 265, 270 BULYGTN, 62 BuND, THE (JEWISH GENERAL SOCIAL

DEMOCRATIC UNION), 21, 40, 43 BUSYGIN, 338-339 BYELORUSSlA, 206, 231, 241, 246, 247,

321, 347

CADETS. See CONSTITUTIONAL DEMO­CRATS

CADRES-decide everything, 337- 338 preservation of, 96

CAPITAL, FOREIGN, INVESTED IN RUSSIA, 94, 100-101, 162, 215, 271

Capital, by Karl Marx, 105, 127,130 CAPITALISM, 3-5, 12, 100, 125- 126, 129,

169 contradictions of, 270, 271, 301, 331

Capitalism, The Development of, in Russia, by Lenin, 5, 22

CAPITALIST ENCIRCLEME T OF THE U .S.S.R., 275

CAUCASUS, 148, 229, 239, 306 CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION, 263,

285, 322 CENTRISM, 136, 164 CHAMBERLAIN, AUSTEN, 283 CliAPAYEV, 245 CHERNOV, V. M ., 188, 194, 195 CHINA, 54, 119, 296, 301 , 333-335 CHKEIDZE, N . S., 184, 186, 202 COLLECTIVE FARMS, 262, 284, 287-288,

292, 297-299, 303-312, 315- 319, 336, 340, 342- 343

CoMMISSARS, MILITARY, 229, 245-246 COMMITIEE FOR SALVATION OF FATHER-

LAND AND REVOLUTION, 210 · COMMUNES, PEASANT, 13- 14, 307 COMMUNISM, 186, 346 COMMUNIST CHARACTER, 268- 269 Communist Manifesto, The, by Marx

and Engels, 9, 127, 130 COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET U ION

(BOLSHEVIKS), 34"6, 348-350, 353-355, 359-363. See P ARTY, ETC., PROGRAMME, ETC., . RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY, RUSSIAN SocIALDEMOCRATIC LABOURP ARTY

A*

CoNCILIATIONISM, 136 CONCILIATORS, 85 Co FERENCES-

All Russian Democratic (Men­sheviks and Socialist Revolution­a ries), 203

of Bolshevik Group in Fourth Duma, 1914 .. 170

of Bolsheviks in Switzerland, 1904 .. 52

of Internationalists at Kienthal, 1916 .. 166

of Internationalists at Zimmerwald, 1915 .. 166

of leading Party Workers at Cracow, 1912 .. 148

of leading Party Workers at Poro­nino, 1913 .. 148

of Petrograd Factory Committees, 192

of Socialists of Entente Countries, London, 1915 .. 166

of Stakhanovites, 338-341. See PARTY CONFERENCES

CONGRESSES-of Collective Farm Shock Workers­

lst, 317 2nd, 340

of Communist Jnteroational­lst, 231 4th, 258 5th, 267

of Second International, 164 of Soviets (all Union)-

1 st, 261 7th, 341 8th, 342

of Soviets (Russian)­! st, 192-193 2nd, 204-205, 208-210 5th, 223 . S ee PARTY CONGRESSES

CoNSTANTINOPLE, 161, 182 CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY, 214 CONSTITUTION-

First Soviet (R.S.F.S.R.), 223 of U.S.S.R. First, 261

Stalin Constitution, 341-346 CONSTITUTIONAL D EMOCRATS (CADETS),

21, 29, 90, 97-99, 135, 154-155, 163, 178, 213, 226

CoNTRADICTIONS-of capitalism, 270-271, 300-301, 331 .in Nature, 106

Co-OPERATIVE SocIETIBS, 261 -262, 270, 303

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, 4 COSSACKS, 4, 28, 60, 226, 238 Cou 'C'ILS OF ACTION, 246 CoUNCfLS OF P EO PLES' COMMlSSARS,

210, 211 COUNCIL OF WORKERS' AND PEASANTS',

DEFENCE, 228

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COUNTER-REVOLUTION, 187, 194- 195, 210-211, 249 -250, 256, 359. See INTERVENTION, SABOTAGE, TERRORISM, WRECKERS

CRACOW, 148 CRIMEA, 239, 241, 243 "CRlTICAI. NOTES ON THE NATIONAL

Qm:sTION," by Lenin, 157 Critique of Political Economy, The, by

Marx, 130 CURZON, LORD, 271 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 332, 335 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CORPS IN RUSSIA,

227

DAN, F. I., 135 DARDANELLES, THE, 161, 182 DARWIN, CHARLES, 108 DECEMBRJSTS, 24 DECLARATION-

of Forty-Six Oppositionists, 265 of Rights of People of Russia, 214

DECREES ON PEACE AND LAND, 209 "DEFECTS IN PARTY WORK," by Stalin,

362-363 DEFENCE OF THE FATHERLAND, 55, 164 DEMCHENKO, M., 338 DEMOCRATIC CENTRALISM, 49, 50, 183,

198, 349- 350 "DEMOCRATIC CENTRALISTS," 240, 253 DEMOCRATIC STATES, 334 DEMONSTRATJONS-

BJoody Sunday, 1905 .. 58 to protest against Milyukov's note,

1917 .. 187 June 18th, 1917 .. 193 July 3rd, 1917, suppressed by force,

193-194 DENCKIN, GENERAL, 194, 227, 234,

238-241, 246, 247 Development of Capitalism in Russia,

The, by Lenin, 5, 22 Development of the Monistic View of

History, On the, by Plekhanov, 12 DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM, 105-132 DIALECTICAL METHOD, 105-111 Dialectics in the Light of the lvlodern

Theory of Knowledge, The, by Berman, 103

Dialectics oj Nature, The, by Engels, 107, 108

DlCT ATORSHIP-

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revol utionary-democratic, of prole­tariat and peasantry, 71-73, 178

of the proletariat-discussed at second Congress,

40-41 expounded by Lenin, 76 established, 213 included in draft programme, 39 manifesto of Third International,

232 taught by Marx, 9

DISCIPLINE-labour, 221, 232, 316 military, 229, 235 Party, 41, 48-50, 198, 263

.. DISTRESSFUL PEACE, A," by Lenin,219 "Drzzy WITH SUCCESS," by Stalin, 308 DJAPARIDZE, 236 DOGADOV, 294 DONETZ BASIN, 83, 162, 206, 239, 241,

242, 292, 297, 338 DROBNIS, 253, 289 DUAL POWER (1917), 178, 182, 188-195 DUKHONIN, GENERAL, 210 DUMA-

Bulygin, 62, 78 1st State (Witte), 82, 88, 89 2nd State, 88 -90, 92 3rd State, 92, 97, 133-135 4th State, 143, 150, 154-156, 170,

177, 209 DZERZHINSKY, F . E., 206, 214, 245

EcoNOMJSM, 18- 19, 22- 23, 31-32, 35-38, 40, 44

EDUCATION, 341 EGYPT, 161 EICHENWALD, 294 EISMONT, 294 ELECTIONS-

Soviet, 345, 348-352 Tsarist, 84-85, 97, 150-151

ELECTRIFICATION, 239-240, 272,310-311 EMANCIPATION OF LABOUR GROUP, 8- 9,

l 1, 15, 24 EMPIRIO-CRITICISTS, 102-105. See

MATERIALISM ENGELS, F., 105-107, 127, 140, 358 ESTHOl'UA, 84, 217, 231 , 239 EXPERTS-

bourgeois, 221, 232, 235, 292, 313 Soviet, 315

FACTIONALISM INSIDE THE PARTY, 254-255

FASCISM IN GERMANY, 302 FASCIST STATES, 331-334 FEBRUARY REVOLUTION, 1917 .. 174-

178 FEDOSEYEV, 16 FELLOW-TRAVELLERS, 21, 132, 135 FEUDAL SYSTEM, 118- 119, 124-125,

128-129 Feuerbach, Ludwig, by F. Engels,

105-106, 112 FIDEISM, 1l4 FINLAND, 81, 83, 92, 205 FIOLETOV, 236 FIVE YEAR PLAN-

lst, 289, 296, 311, 319-320, 323 2nd, 323-324, 335-336

FOOD, PEOPLES' COMMJSSARIAT OF, 222 FOREIGN CAPITAL JN RUSSIA, 94, 101,

162, 215, 271

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FOREIGN LEAGUE OF RUSSIAN SOCIAL­D EMOCRATS, 44

" FORMS OF THE WORKING-CLASS MovE­ME T," by Lenin, 151

FRANCE, 54, 161-162, 166, 174, 200, 209, 215, 225, 230, 239, 246, 271, 300-301, 311 , 332- 335

FRANKLIN, 127 FRUNZE, M. V. , 206, 245

GALICIA, 148, 161, 182, 241, 242 GALLE, 114 G APON, G ., 30, 57 G ENEVA, 63 G ENOA CONFERENCE, 271 G EOGRAPHlCAL ENVIRONMENT, INFLU-

ENCE OF, 118 G EORGIA, 60, 83, 243 , 263 G ERMA Y, 54, 75, 101 , 158, 160-161,

173, 209, 215- 217 219, 223, 225, 227, 230-231, 236, 265, 270, 300-302, 311, 330-335

GNATENKO, M ., 338 GOLDE BERG, 294 Golos Sotsial-Demokrata ("The Voice

of the Social D emocrat," Men­shevik paper), 137

GoLOSHCHEKIN, 141-142 GORKY, M ., 142, 347 Gosplan, 240 GREAT BRITAIN, 54, IOI, 161- 162, 200,

209, 215, 225, 230, 239, 246, 27 1, 282, 296, 300-301, 331 -334

GROUP OF DEMOCRATIC CENTRALISM, 240

GUCHKOV, 178, 181, 188, 195 GUESDE, 166 GVOZDEV, 171

HEGEL, F., 105, 108 HERACLITUS, 112 HISTORICAL MATERIALISM, 105, 109-

111 , 11 4-131 H UNGARY, 23 I, 360

IDEALISM, 105, 111- 114, 140 ILLEGAL AND LEGAL WORK, 89, 132-

134, 137- 138, 141, 151 , 153- 157, 183, 195

"IMMEDIATE T ASKS OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT," by Lenin, 22 1

I MPERIALISM, 168, 232, 357 lmperiali m, the Highest Stage of

Capitalism, by Lenin, 168, 170, 357 IMPERIALIST WAR-

I st, 158, 160- 165, 172, 173, 187, 193 2nd, 331 -335

I NDUSTRIALISATION, 273, 275, 280- 282, 284-285, 297, 310- 312, 320, 335. See TECHNIQUE

" INDUSTRIALISATION OF THE COUNTRY AND THE RIGHT D EVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.", by Stalin, 136, 295

INDUSTRY, 5, 100, 101 , 147, 162, 214-215, 248, 263- 265, 270, 271, 276, 280, 281, 284, 286, 303

INDUSTRY (HEAVY), 280, 281 , 294, 310 INTELLIGENTSIA, 10-12, 31, 47-48,

102- 103, 315, 344 JNTERNATIONAL-

Second, 142, 157, 162-165, 172, 353, 354

Third, 165- 166, 186, 189, 231-232, 258, 267, 269, 283

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY, 175 INTERVENTION, 94, 225-229, 236- 246,

260-261, 274-275 lskra (" The Spark "), 22- 24, 33, 38,

40, 43 taken over by Mensheviks, 45

l spolu (ha lf and half system), 3 ITALY, 161 , 239, 270-271 , 331-335 IVANOVO-VOZNESENSK, 18, 59-60, 92,

156, 177 IZOTOV, N., 338

JAPAN,54,55,82,94, 161 , 227,243,271, 300 -301, 330-331, 333- 335

JORDANSKY, 170 J UST WARS, 167- 168

KAGANOVICH, L. M ., 206, 245, 254, 323 KAISER WILHELM, 227, 230-231 KALININ, M. T., 141 - 142, 245, 278 KAMENBV, 137, 170, 183, 187-188, 191,

198, 204-207, 211, 224, 259, 275, 277, 279, 283, 289-291, 295, 324-327, 347, 358

KANT, IMMANUEL, 113 KARELIA, 243 KAUTSKY, KARL, 164 KAZAKHSTAN, 306 KERENSKY, 178, 188, 194-195, 200-201,

205-207, 210 KHABALOV, GENERAL, 175 KHALTURIN, S., 7, 11 KHODJAYEV, F., 264 KHRUSHCHEV, 245 KHRUSTALEV, 79 Khvostism, 36, 38, 48 KIENTHAL Co FERE CE, 166 KIROV, s. M., 206, 245, 278, 325-328,

347 KOLCRAK, ADMIRAL, 236-241, 246, 247 KOLEGAYEV, 211 KOLESOV, 338 KoLLONTAI, A. M ., 252 KOREA, 54-55 KORGANOV, 236 KORNILOV, G ENERAL, 187, 199-202,

227, 229 KOTOV, 294 KOTOVSKY, 245 KOVARDAK, 338

.KRASNOV, GENERAL, 210, 227-228, 246-247

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KRASSIN, L. B., 51, 85, 262 KRESTINSKY, 289, 346 KluvONOS, 338-339 KRONSTADT, 81, 87, 171, 201, 206, 208,

250 KRYMOV, GENERAL, 201 KUIBYSHEV, V. V., 206, 245, 323, 347 KUK.LIN, 278 KULAKS, 6, 13, 19, 99-100, 211, 222-

223, 234, 277, 284, 289, 291- 294, 298, 303-310, 316-317, 342-343

KUSKOVA, :23

LARIN, Y., 211 LATVIA, 83-84, 217, 231 LAZO, 245 LEAGUE OF NATIONS, 301 , 335 LEAGUE OF STRUGGLE, 16--18, 21 LEAGUE OF THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE, 90, 163 LEIT-COMMUN1STS, 216-221 ''Left-Wing" Communism, An Infantile · Disorder, by Lenin, 89 LEGAL MARXJSTS. 20, 31 LENA GOLDF1ELDS STRIKE, 145 LENIN, V. I.-

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and Bolsheviks in Fourth Duma, 154, 155

and Brest-Litovsk, 216--219 on causes of defeat of 1905 Revolu­

tion, 93 on Collective Farms, 287-288 on Co-operative Societies, 261-262,

273 and Communist International, J 65,

231-232, 258 and Confererences, Party­

Tammerfors, 81-83 5th of the R.S.D.L.P., 134 6th of the R.S.D.L.P., 141-142 7th of the Bolshevik Party, 188-191

and Congresses-lst of the R.S.D.L.P., 22 2nd of the R.S.D.L.P., 39, 41-43 4th of the R.S.D.L.P., 85-86 5th of the R.S.D.L.P., 91 7th of the R.C.P. (B), 219-220 8th of the R.C.P. (B), 232-235 9th of the R.C.P. (B), 240 10th of the R.C.P. (B), 254 1st All-Russian of Soviets, 192

on correction of mistakes, 361 on criticism and self-criticism, 361 death of, Lenin-Enrolment, 267- 268 on dialectical and historical

materialism, 109, 112- 114 and Duma, First, 88-89 and Duma, Second, 89 and Duma, Third (Stolypin Re­

action), 92, 98, 101, 132-133 and Economism, 22-23, 35-37 and Emancipation of Labour Group,

15-16, 24

and Imperialist War (!st), 160, 167 and International, the Second, 163-

165 and Intervention, War Communism,

228-230, 238, 241, 245-246, 249 and Iskra, 22-24, 33, 35, 38-40, 45 on Kulaks, 6, 222, 234 and Left Communists, 218, 221, 347 and legal Marxism, 20-21 and Liquidators, 134, J 36, 137 on Marxism, 358 on Marxist materialism, 112-113 on Marxist Party, 359 and Narodism, 19--22 and nationalisation of the land 39 and National Question,157, 189- 191,

233, 261 and EP,256--258,260-262,320-321 and Party of a new type, 16-18,

31-39, 41-44, 46--51, 186, 219-220 and P arty Bloc (Lenin-Plekkanov),

137 on Party purge, 259 on Party unity, 254-256 Philosophical Notebooks, 109, l 12 on Plekhanov, 12 on Potemkin revolt, 60-61 and Pravda, Bolshevik Paper, 149,

151-152 on Reformists inside the Party,

360-361 and Revolution, October, 1905 ..

78- 79, 81, 84 and Revolution, February, 1917 ..

176-179 and Revolution, October, 1917 ..

204-205, 207-208, 210, 212 and Russo-Japanese war, 55-56 and Trade Unions, 252- 253 and Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics, 261 and Zimmerwald Conference, 166 and Z1·esda, 149 Works referred to, 5-6, 19-20, 22,

32- 38, 46-51, 65-69, 89, I 03- 104, 131, 140-141, 146, 151, 157, 168- 170, 183, 184- 186, 219, 221, 357

LENINGRAD, 275-276, 278, 282- 283, 285, 325-326. See ST. PETERS­BURG, PETROGRAD

" LESSO s OF O CTOBER," by Trotsky, 267

Letters from Afar, by Lenin, 183 LEVERR!ER, 113 LIAOTUNG PENINSULA, 54 LIBERAL BOURGEOISIE, 15, 23, 29, 61,

64-65, 69, 90, 163 LIEBKNECHT, KARL, 166, 231 LIFSCHITZ, 289 LIQUIDATORS, 132, 134-138, 147, 153 LITHUANIA, 231 -LJTVTNOV, MAXIM, 166

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LOCKHART, B~t;CE, 229 LOCK -OUTS, 101, I 48 LODZ, 59, 158 LOMINADZE, 258 LoNDON, 39, 63,90, 166 Luch (Menshevik paper), l49 LUKOMSKY, 201 LUNACHARSKY, A. V., 102-103, 135, 157 LUXEMBURG, RosA, 166, 231 Lvov, PRINCE, 178

MACH, 104, 114 MACHINE AND TRACTOR STATIONS,

297-298, 317, 319 MAKAROY, 146 MALINOVSKY, 155 MALYGTN, 236 MAMO TOY, GENERAL, 227 MANCHURIA, 54, 94, 301, 333 MANDATE OF THE WORKCNG MEN OF

ST. PETERSBURG TO THEIR LABOUR DEPUTY (drawn up by Stalin), 154-155

MANIFESTO OF TSAR NICHOLAS, 78, 97 MANILOVISM, 46 MANTSEV, 217 MARETSKY, 294 MARTOV, 40--44, 50, l35, 139, 165 MARTY, ANDRE, 238 MARX, KARL, QUOTED, 105, 112, 115,

117, 120, 127, 129-131 MARXISM, 8-9, 11 - 17, 19-21, 30-3l ,

38, 69-70, 75, 102- 131, 169-170, 184-185, 257, 275, 355-358

"MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION, by Stalin, 157

Materialism and Critical Realism, by Yushkevich, 103

MATERIALISM, DIALECTICAL A D HJS­TORJCAL, 104-131

Materialism and Empirio-Criticism, by Lenin, 103-1 04, 131, 140, 143

MDIYANI, 263, 289 MEDYEDYEY, 252 MEKHLIS, 245 MELNICHANSKY, 294 MEMBERSHIP (OF THE PARTY), 41 - 42,

47-48, 86, 328- 329 statistics, 90, 183, 188, 196, 2l8, 232,

240, 254, 259-260, 262, 269, 276, 288, 310, 320

ME SHEYIKS-and armed uprising, 84 Coalition Provisional Government,

188 decline of influence, 196, 201 and the Duma, 87 expulsion, 139, 142 and February revolution, 179, 182 Geneva conference, 63-65 and Imperia list war, 163-165, 167 in the Soviets, 177 "Labour Congress," 91

and nationalisation of land, 86 and NEP, 258-259 origin of name, 43 and Party discipline, 49-50 and Party membership, 42 peace negotiations, 216-2l7 pre-Parliament, 203 renunciation of revolution, 151 and Russo-Japanese war, 55 splitting activities, 44-46 struggle for liquidation of, 359- 361. and Trade Unions, 91, 198

See LIQUID A TORS, TROTSKYITES MENZHINSKY, 347 MESOPOTAMIA, 161 METAPHYSICS, 106- 109 Mezhrayontsi, 198- 199 MIKOYA , 245 " MILITARY 0PPOSmON," 235 MILYUKOV, 178, 187- 188, 195 MILYUTIN, V., 211 MrRBACH, 223 MOISEYE KO, PYOTR, 8 MOLOTOV, V. M ., 176, 183, 196, 206,

245, 254, 278, 323, 352 MOROZOY STRIKE, 7 Moscow, 21, 24, 59, 77, 82-83, 92, 145,

147, 158, 174, 177, 179, 204-207, 210, 228-229, 231 - 232, 238, 253 , 267, 283, 285, 294, 297, 326-327

Moscow PROVINCE, 147-148, 306- 307, 309

MRACHKOVSKY, 327 MUKDEN, 55 MUNICfPAUSATION, 86 MURANOY, M., 155, 170 MURMANSK, 227 MUSTNSKY, 338 MUTINIES, 80-81, 87, 148, 176, 237, 250.

See POTEMKIN

Narodnaya Volya (People's Will), 10, 15, 20

NARODNlKS, 8, 10- 15, 19-21, 91, 110, 116

NATIONAL ECONOMY, SUPREME COUNCIL OF, 214, 265

NATIONAL QUESTION, THE, 157, 189-191, 233, 243, 258, 263-264, 321-322, 359

ATIONALISATION OF THE LAND, 39, 86, 189, 197, 209

NATIONALITIES, OPPRESSION OF, 4, 40, 83. See NATIONAL QUESTION

NEW ECONOMIC POLICY (NEP), 256-260, 262, 264, 270, 273, 320-321

NEW OPPOSITION, 275-279 NICHOLAS ll, 58, J 73, 178, 181 NmILISM, 49

IZHNI-NOVGOROD, 174 OGfN, 183, 211

NON-PARTY MASSES, 350-352 NOSKOY, 51

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Notes of a Delegate, by Stalin, 91 Novaya Zhizn (New Life)­

(Bolshevik newspaper), 81 (Menshevik newspaper), 206

OB ORSKY, 7 0BUKHOV STRIKE, 27, 158 OCTOBER REVOLUTION, 205-214 0CTOBRlSTS, 90, 98 OFFICERS' LEAGUE, 206 0KHRANA, 24, 30, 57, 171 Okopnaya Pravda (" Trench Truth "),

192 0LMJ SKY, 149 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back,

by Lenin, 46-51, 140 OPPORTUNISM, 19,23,37-38,43,50--51,

65, 134, 140, 142, 163-165, 311, 357, 359-361

ORDJONIKIDZE, G. K., 141-142, 196, 206, 238, 245, 254

0REKHOVO-ZUYEVO, 7 ORGANISATION (PARTY), 46-51, 322- 323 OssINSKY, V. V., 217, 221, 240, 253 Otrabotki (labour rent), 3 Otrezki (cuts, enclosures), 3, 39, 41 0TZOVISTS, 134-137 Our Differences, by Plekhanov, 12

PACT OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEE U.S.S.R. A D CHrNA, 335

PALESTrNE, 161 PARL5, 134, 148 PARKHOMENK0,245 PARTISANS, 237, 246 PARTY CONFERENCES-

5th (Paris, 1908), 134 6th (Prague, 1912), 139. 141-145 7th (Petrograd, 1917), 188, 191 13th (1924), 267 14th (1925), 275 15th (1926), 283 16th (1929), 296. See CONFERENCES

PARTY CONGRESSES-

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lst (Minsk, 1898), 21-22 2nd (Brussels-London, 1903), 39-44 3rd (London, 1905), 52, 63 4th (Stockholm, 1906), 85-87 5th (London, 1907), 90--92 6th (Petrograd, 1917), 195-199 7th (1918), 218-220 8th (1919), 232-236 9th (1920), 240 10th (1921), 254-258 11th (1922), 260 12th (1923), 262-264 13th (1924), 269 14th (1925), 276-278 15th (1927), 288-289 16th (1930), 310-312 17th (1934), 320--325

PARTY OF A NEW TYPE, 16-18, 31-39, 41-44, 46-51, 139- 140, 143, 186, 219-220,353-354

PARTY PURGE, 236, 259, 276, 329 PARTY PROGRAMME AND RULES, 38-44,

198, 219-220, 232-233, 278, 324, 349-350

PARTY UNITY, 254-256, 284, 359-361 PARVUS, L., 79 PEACE, DECREE ON, 1917 .. 209 PEACE OF BREST-LITOVSK, 215-216,

218-219, 225, 231 PEASANT MOVEMENTS, 28, 60, 80, 84, 87,

97-98, 100, 148 PEASANTS, 3,4, 10, 13, 39-41,64,68-69,

71, 75, 93, 98, 151- 152, 189, 197-198, 202, 209, 211, 222-223, 248- 249, 263, 265, 272, 282, 284, 343- 344

PEASANTS (MJDDLE), 6, 213, 233-234, 259, 277, 292, 298, 318

PEASA TS (POOR), 6, 13, 19, 99-100, 213,318

committees of, 211, 222-223, 233 PEOPLES' COMMlSSARJATS, 214 PEOPLES' COMMISSARlAT OF INTERNAL

TRADE, 270 PERMANENT REVOLUTJO , THEORY OF,

275 PETERSBURG, ST., 7, 16- 18, 21 -22, 24,

30, 56-59, 77-80, 82-83, 92, 145-159, 151 , 154-155. See PETROGRAD, LENJNGRAD

PETITION TO THE TSAR, 57-58 PETROGRAD, 174- 179, 196, 200--201,

204-210, 228, 237, 239, 255 Vyborg District, 193, 195. See

ST. PETERSBURG, LENlNGRAD PETROVSKY, G. I., 155-156, 170, 245 PETTY-BOURGEOISIE, 178- 179, 221, 267,

359 PHILOSOPHICAL NOTEBOOKS, Lenin, 109,

112 Philosophy of Marxism, Studies in the

(Symposium by Bazarov, etc., 1908), 103

Philosophic Constructions of Marxism (Valentinov), 103

PrKEL, 327 PILSUDSKJ, 241, 247 PLATFORM OF THE 83 .. 284 PLEKHA ov, G. V.-

a nd the " April Theses," 186 and December Revolution, 1905 .. 84 Development of the Monistic View of

History, on the, 12 and Emancipation of Labour Group,

8- 9, 11-12, 14- 15 and Iskra, 38, 43, 45 and Mensheviks and Bolsheviks, 39,

45, 51 and Menshevik tactics, 70, 76 and Narodniks, 8, 9, 11-12, 14-15

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PLEKHANOV G. V.-co11ti11ued. and nationalisation of the land, 39 Our Differences, 12 and Party Bloc (Lenin-Plekhanov),

137 and Second Congress of R .S.D.L.P.,

41,43,47 Socialism and the Political Struggle,

12 and Stolypin Reaction, 103

POGROMS,4, 62, 78, 98 POINCARE, 158 POKROVSKY, M. N ., 135 POLAGUTIN, 338 POLAND, 84, 148, 161, 173, 216- 217,

239, 241-242, 270, 332 POLETAYEV, 149 POLICE, 4, 28-30, 78, 101, I 58, 174-176,

198 POLONSKY, 294 POPULATION, GROWTH OF, 119 PORT AR.THUR, 54-56 Potemkin, mutiny in, 60-61 POTRESSOV, A. ., 135 Poverty of Philosophy, The, by Marx,

127 PRAGUE CoNFERENCE, 141-144 Pravda (Bolshevik newspaper), 149-

154, 158, 179, 194 Pravda (Trotsky's newspaper), 136-137 PREOBRAZHENSKY, E. A ., 197, 253, 289 PRE-PARLIAMENT, 203-204, 208 PRIMITIVE COMMUNAL SYSTEM, 123-124,

128 PRODUCTION (RELATION OF TO DE-

VELOPMENT OF SOCIETY), 119-131 PROFESSIONAL REVOLUTIONARIES, 33 PROGRAMME OF THE R.S.D .L.P., 38-41, PROGRAMME OF THE R.C.P. (B), 219-

220, 232-233 PROKOPOVTTCH, 23 PROLETARIAN D!SCTPLTNE, 50 PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION, 9, 202- 214,

224, 341. See DICTATORSHIP OF PROLETARIAT, BOURGEOIS-DEMO­CRATIC REVOLUTION, transition of to Socialist Revolution

PROLETARIAT-change in composition of, 179, 249 development as a class, 110-111 dictatorship of, 9, 39-41, 76, 213, 232 growth of, in Russia, 5, 147 leads bourgeois-democratic revolu-

tion, 64-70, 176 leads socialist revolution, 212-213 role of, I 2-13 supports Bolsheviks. 92, 156 transformation of, 343

Proletary (Bolshevik newspaper), 135-137

PROPAGANDA AND AGITATION, 17 PROSHYAN, 21 l

PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT, 178, 181-182, 185-189, 193- 196, 208, 212

PROVISIONAL REVOLUTIONARY GOVERN-MENT, 71- 73

PSKOV PROVINCE, 152 PURGES, 236, 259, 276, 329 PUSHKIN, 24 PUTILOV STRIKE, 56 PYATAKOV, 187, 190-J9J ,224,233,266,

289-290, 346

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE CHANGE, 107- 109, 111

Rabochaya Mys! (Workers' Thought), 31

Rabocheye Delo (Workers' Cause), 31 Rabochy Put (Workers' Path), 207 RADEK,K.,216,259,262,264,289, 346 RAKOVSKY, 264 RASPUTIN, 173 REACTION, USE OF PERIODS OF, 132 RED ARMY, 214, 217, 219, 228-229,

235-246 (passim), 250, 335 RED NAVY, 214, 335 REICHSTAG, 301- 302 REINGOLD, 327 RENT (ABOLISHED), 209 REPRESSION, 29, 84, 92, 99, 101, 145,

199-200 REPUBLIC OF SOVIETS, 184-185, 356 RESOLUTIONS-

of Central Committee of C.P.S.U. (B)-

on admission to the Party, 329 on Measures to combat distortion

of the Party line in the collective farm movement, 308-309

on October uprising, 205 on rate of coUectivisation, etc.,

305- 306 of Party Congresses-

on anarcho-syndicalist deviation, 256

on adoption of N.E.P. (10th Congress), 256

on Brest-Litovsk Peace (7th Con­gress), 219

on collectivisation (15th Congress), 288

on organisational leadership (17th Congress), 324

on Party Unity, 254-256 REVOLUTION-

of 1905 .. 77-84 of 1917 (February), 174-180 of 1917 (October), 205-214. See

PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION REVOLUTION TN GERMA Y, 230-231 , 270 REVOLUTIONARIES, PROFESSIONAL, 33 R EVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COMMITTEE,

206-207

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"REVOLUTIONARY RJSE, THE," by Lenin, 146

RIGA, 59, 8 1 " RJGHT OF TIO S TO SELF-DETER-

MJNATION, THE," by Lenin, 157 RODZYANKO, 178, 207 ROMANOV, MICHAEL, 173, 181 ROSENGOL TZ, 346 RUSSIAN COMMUNJST PARTY, 186, 2 19 RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOUR

PARTY-buiJding of, 21 - 22, 30, 39 differences wi thin, 62- 76, 85, 93 expulsion of Menshevi ks, Ml - 142 organisation of, 46- 51 progra mme a nd rules of, 38-44, 198.

See BOLSHEVIKS, COMM U IST PARTY, M ENSHEVIKS, PARTY Co -FERE CES, PARTY CONGRESSES

Russo-JAPANESE WAR, 54-56, 94 RUZSKY, GENE RAL, 172 RYABUSHINSKY, 199 RYAZANOV, D ., 211 RYKOV, A . I ., 137, 183, 187, 188, 191 ,

198, 211 , 224, 240, 259, 291, 294-295, 325, 346- 347

R YUTIN, 294

SAAR BASIN, 161 SABOTAGE, 317, 325. See WRECKERS SAFAROV, 278, 289 SAKHALIN, 54-55 SAMOILOV, F . N. , 155, 170 SAPRONOV, T ., 236, 240, 253, 289 SARKIS, 289 SA VINKOV, 229 SCHMIDT, V., 294 SECRET TREATIES, 100 SELF-CRITICISM, 361 SEMBAT, 166 SEMYANNIKOV WORKS, 17 SEMYONOV, ATAMAN, 243 SEREBRYAKOV, 253, 289 SERIDOM, 3, 41 SEVASTOPOL, 81, 148 SHAGOV, 155, 170 SHATSKIN, 258 SHAUMYAN, 236 SHCHADENK0,245 SHCHORS, 245 SHKJRYATOV, 245 SHLYAPNJKOV, A ., 211 , 250, 259 SHULGIN, 181 SHVERNJK, N., 245 SIBERIA, 18, 21- 22, 24, 84, 92, 145, 170,

177, 227, 236-237, 240, 246, 250, 306

SKOBELEV, 184, 188, 194- 195 SKRYPNJK, 264 SLAVE SYSTEM, II 0, I 24 SLEPKOV, 294 SMETANIN, 338- 339 SMJLGA, 289

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SMJRNOV, A. , 294 SMJRNOV, I. N., 289, 327 SMIRNOV, V., 240, 253, 289 SMOLNY, 207- 208 SOCIAL CHAUVINISTS, J 64-165 Socialism and the Political Struggle, by

Plekhanov, 12 SOCIALISM- A SCIENCE, lJ 5 Socialism, Utopian and S cientific, by

Engels, 9 SOCIALISM, VICTORY OF, IN ONE

COUNTRY, 76, 169- 170, 273- 275, 357

SOCIALIST ECONOMJC SYSTEM, 126, 220-221 , 272- 273, 278

SOCIALIST COMPETITION, 297 SOCIALIST R EVOLUTIONARIES, 20, 42,

90-91 , 93, 11 6, 163, 211 , 218 , 223 , 226-227, 236

SOCIETY, MATERIAL LIFE OF, lJ 5- 118 SOKOLNJKOV, 253, 259, 262, 276, 283,

289 Sotzial Demokrat, The, 137, 179 SOVIETS-

of Workers' Deputies, 60, 79-80 of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies,

176- 178, 185, 188, 194, 196- 197, 202- 210

after the Revolution, 223, 236 in Germany, 231. See CONGRESSES

OF SOVIETS, REPUBLIC OF SOVrETS SOVIET REPUBLIC IN HUNGARY, 231 SPAIN, 332, 334 SPANDARYAN, S., 141- 142 SPJRIDONOVA, 211 STAKHANOV MOVEMENT, 338- 339 STALIN, J. V.-

on alliance of working cl ass with the middle peasants, 277

on August Bloc, Centrism, 136- 137 on Baku strike, 56 at Bolshevik Conference, Tammer­

fors, 81 a nd Bolshevik Group in the 4th

Duma, 154-155 and Brest-Litovsk, 216-218 on cadres, 337- 338 and collective farming, 288, 298,

308- 309, 317-318 and Congress of Soviets (2nd) ,

268 , 269 " Defects in Party Work," 362- 363 on Deputies to Supreme Soviet of

the U .S.S.R ., 351 " Dizzy with Success," 308 on the economic crisis, 1930- 1933 . .

300 on elimination of the kula ks, 305, 310 on Fascism in Germa ny, 302 and February Revolution, 1917 . . 177 on First Five Yea r Plan, 296- 297, 319 Foundations of Leninism , 267, 361 a nd intervention, 238-239, 245

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STALIN J. V.-continued. and Lena shooting, 146 and National Question, 157, 190-1 91,

258, 261, 263, 321-322 and New Constitution of U.S.S.R. ,

342-343 on "New Opposition," 279 Notes of a Delegate, 91 and November, 1905 .. 81 and October Revolution, 1917 ..

196-198, 204, 206 on organisational leadership, 322 on Party Bloc (Lenin-Plekhanov), 137 and Party Conference (Sixth) of

R.S.D.L.P. (Bolsheviks), 141- 142 and Party Congresses-

Fourth of the R .S.D .L.P., 87 Fifth of the R.S.D.L.P., 91-92 Seventh of the R.C.P. (B.), 220 Eighth of the R.C.P. (B.), 235 Seventeenth of the C.P.S.U. (B.) ,

320-323 on Party in 1900 .. 24 on Party of a new type, 353- 354 and Pravda (Bolshevik newspaper),

149, 154 " Reply to Collective Farm Co m­

rades," 309 " Right Deviation in the C.P.S.U., "

295 and socialist industria lisa tion, 276,

283, 288, 310-311, 314 on Stakhanov Movement, 338- 339 on Stolypin Reaction, I 33 on strength of the Revolution in

U.S .S.R., 341 " Tasks of Business Managers, The,"

314 and Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics, foundation of, 261 and victory of socialism in one

country, 274 vow to Lenin at Second Congress of

Soviets of U.S.S.R., 268- 269 " Year of Great Change, A," 298,

305 and Z vezda (Bolshevik weekly), 149

STATE COMMJSSJON FOR ELECTRIFICA-TION OF RUSSIA, 240

STATE FARMS, 298, 304-305 ST A TE PLANNING COMMISSION, 240 STEINllERG, 211 STOCKHOLM, 85 STOLYPIN, 92, 99-100 STRIKES, 4, 7, 8, 17-18, 27- 28, 56-59,

71, 80, 82, 84, 145- 148, 150- 151 , 158, 174-175, 200

STRUVE, PETER, 21 STUDENTS, 28 Studies in the Philosophy of Marxism,

103 STUKOV, 217 SUK.HOMLJNOV, 173

SULTAN-GALIEV, 264 SUPREME SOVIET, 344- 345, 348- 352 SuvoRov, 103 SVERDLOV, Y. M., 141- 142, 177, 196,

. 217-218, 232. 245, 347 SWITZERLAND, 52, 183

TAMMERFORS CONFERENCE, 81 -83 " TASKS OF BUSINESS MANAGERS," by

Sta lin, 314 " T ASKS OF THE R USS IAN SOCIAL

D EMOCRATS, THE," by Lenin, 22 TECHNIQUE, 293 , 313- 315 , 336-339 · TEODOROVICH, 204, 211 ' " TERROR, RED, 229 TERRORISM, INDIVIDUAL, 10- 11, 292,326 TER-VAGANYAN, 327 THEORY, IMPORTANCE OF, 36- 37, 116-

117, 355-358 ,. THORNTON MlLLS, STRIKE AT, 17 1 .-1 TOMSKY, M . P., 240, 294-295, 325.- , : TRADE,256-257,260, 264-265,270,286 TRADE UNIONS 7,47,91 , 134, )35, 156,

198, 240, 252-253 TRA SCAUCAS!A, 4, 18, 27- 28, 56, 60,

81, 84, 228, 231, 236, 239, 24-3 , 263, 306-307, 309

TREATIES OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE­between U.S.S.R. and C i:echo­

$lovakia, 335 between U.S.S.R . and France, 335 between U.S.S.R. and Mongolia , J~5

TRIALS, 327, 346- 348 TRI1'LE ENTENTE, 1907 .. 160 TROTSKY, L.-

and August Bloc, 136- 137 and Bloc of Rights and Trotskyites,

346- 347 and Bloc of Trotskyites and Zinovie­

vites, 283, 285, 289-291 and Brest Litovsk, 216- 219, 347 and Congresses-

2nd of R.S.D.L.P., 41 5th of R.S.D.L.P., 90

and Declaration of the 46 Oppo-sitionists, 265-267

expelled from Party, 285 and Foreign League of R.S.D., 44 and Imperialist War, 165 and fntervention, 236-238, 241 -242 " Lessons of October,'' 267 and Liquidators, 135- 136, 147 and National Question , 264 and N.E.P . 259 and October Revolution, 198- 199,

205, 207 policy towards peasantry, 263 and Pravda (Vienna), 137 and Red Army, 235 and revolt of Left Soci a li. !­

Revolutionaries, 223 and Russo-Japanese War, 55 and terrorism, 324-327

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and Trade Unions, 252-253 and 1905 Revolution, 79

TROTSKYITES, 265-267, 275, 283-285, 289- 291, 293-295, 326- 327, 346-348

TRUDOVIKJ , 91, 97-98 "TSARIST GOVERNMENT, TO THE,'' by

Lenin, 18 TSERETELI, 188, 194-195 TSUSHIMA, 55 TUKHACHEVSKY, 241, 346 TURKESTAN, 148, 236, 240 TURKEY, 161 Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the

Democratic Revolution, by Lenin , 65-77, 140, 169, 184

UFA PROVINCE, 152 UGLANOV, 294 UKHANOV, 294 UKRAINE, 28, 83, 161, 216- 217, 227,

231, 236, 238, 240-241, 246, 250, 321, 347

UNEMPLOYMENT, 27, 264, 319 UNGERN, BARON, 243 UNION OF NORTH RUSSIAN WORKERS, 7 UNION OF SOUTH Rus~IAN WORKERS, 7 " UNITED STATES OF EUROPE SLOGAN,

THE," by Lenin, 169 URALS, 206, 229, 237, 246, 297, 306 URITSKY, 199, 229 U.S.A., 101 , 119, 129, 147, 161, 225,

230, 232, 300-301, 331, 333- 334, 358

U.S.S.R., FORMATION OF, 261 UTOPIANS, 116

VALENTINOV, 102, 104 VANDF.RVELDE, E ., 166 Vecheka (All Russian Extraordinary

Commission), 214 " Vekhi " (Landmarks), 98 VIENNA, 137 "VILLAGE POOR, TO THE," by Lenin, 6 VrNOGRADOVA, E., 338-339 YINOGRADOVA, M., 338-339 VLADIVOSTOK, 227, 260 Y01KOV, 282 VorNov, 194 VOLGA REGIO , 28, 60, 147, 227, 233,

246, 306 VOLODARSKY, 199,229 Vorbote (Herald), Zimmerwald Left

Magazine, 166 VOROSHJLOV, K. E., 206, 238, 245, 250,

278 Vperyod (Bolshevik Newspaper), 52

Wage-Labour and Capital, by Marx, 9 WAGES 6, 17, 27, 101, 264-265, 340 w AR. See IMPERIALIST w AR, JUST

WARS, Russo-JAPANESE WAR WAR COMMUN!SM, 229, 249, 251, 252,

256-257 WAR INDUSTRY COMMITTEES, 170-171 War Programme of the Proletarian

Revolution, by Lenin, 169 WARSAW, 59, 80, 241, 282 What is to be Done, by Lenin, 32, 35-38 What the " Friends of the People " Are,

by Lenin, 19-20 " WHERE TO BEGI ," by Lenin, 32-33 WINTER p ALACF., 208 WILHELM, KAISER, 227, 230-231 WITTE. See DUMA, FIRST WORKERS' AND PEASANTS' INSPECTION,

263, 322 WORKERS' CONDITION UNDER TSARISM, 6 WORKERS' CONTROL OVER PRODUCTION,

197, 221 WORKERS' OPPOSITION {ANARCHO-

SYNDICALIST), 252-253, 256 WRANGEL, GENERAL, 241 . 242, 246, 247 WRECKERS, 292- 293, 325, 347

YAGODA, 294 YAKIR, 346 Y AKOVLEV A, 217 Y AROSLAVSKY, E., 206, 245 " YEAR OF GREAT CHANGE, A," by

Stalin, 298, 305 Yedinstvo (" Unity," Plekbanov's

Newspaper), 186 YEVDOKIMOV, 278, 326-327 YEZHOV,206, 245, 328 YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, THE, 228,

236, 278 YUDEN1CH, GENERAL, 237, 239, 247 YURENEV, K. K., 211 YUSHKEVICH, 102-104, 114

ZELUTSKY, 278 ZASULICH, V. l., 8, 24, 41 Zarya Svobody (Battleship), 207 Zemsky nachalniks (rural prefects), 28 Zemstvos (local Government Boards),

29 ZHDANOV, 206, 245, 349 ZlMMERWALD CONFERENCE, 166 ZINOVIEV, G., 137, 188, 191, '204-207,

211, 224, 259, 275, 277, 279, 283, I

285, 289-291, 325-327, 347 ZINOVIEVITES, 276-278, J25-326 ZUBATOV (Police Chief), 24, 3.0 Zvezda (Star, Bolshevik Newspaper),

146, 149

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