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Evolution of Russian SRs SDs Trade Unions
Revolutionary Groups Successes: Successes:

 Georgia Plekhanov’s Emancipation After beginnings of economic economy from
of Labour grew in late 1890s 1911, skilled labour more bargaining power
 1898, First Congress of the Russian in market place, new round of strikes ensued
Social Democratic Worker’s Party
held in Minsk
 Second Party Congress in Brussels in  Demonstrated state's failure to pacify
1903, 51 voting delegates working-class in 1905
Failures: Failures:
 Only 9 delegates present at first  497 Trade Unions closed down + 604 denied
congress registration between 1906 and 1910
 Congress broken up by Okhrana
agents who arrested two of the
newly elected committee  1907 economic depression, rise in
 Divisions within party, Bolsheviks vs unemployment + political crackdown
Mensheviks reduced any opportunity for union action
 By 1906, divisions so great that
were effectively two separate SDs  Mainly confined to St Petersburg +
 Plekhanov abandoned Bolsheviks,
Trotsky left Mensheviks in surrounding area with 3/4 strikes, 50% metal
September 1904 over insistence trades (geographically limited)
with alliance with Russian Liberals
 Trotsky clashed several time with  Only 12% enterprises experienced strike,
Lenin over ‘non-factional social General Strike in St Petersburg in first half of
democrat’ views July 1914 only removed a quarter of the
manufacturing labour force

, Liberalism 1881-1904 Marxism in Russia Bolshevik + Menshevik conceptions within the party
 Marxist groups emerged in 1880s and 1890s
 Early members mix of former populists +
young intellectuals attracted to Marx’s
knowledge + ideas
 Saw that Russia would soon look like what
Marx described (new-found wealth for
industrialists) – 1890s witnessed it via The
Great Spurt
 Plekhanov early Marxist, founded
Emancipation of Labour movement in 1883
(Russia’s first openly Marxist group), done in
exile in Switzerland + literature had to be
smuggled into Russia
 Support of Marxism grew during great spurt of
1890s, first among students/intellectuals but
then slowly among workers
 Despite spread, vast majority of Russians did
not know of Marx, his theory looked
overwhelmingly to workers + Russia still
peasant society (80% pop)
 1898 Social Democratic Party founded, Lenin
soon joined (real name Vladimir Ulyanov)
 1903 SDP split into two parties over
differences in opinion over the nature and
work of the party:
 Mensheviks (means minority): one of its
leaders was Julius Martov
 Bolsheviks (means majority): led by Lenin
 Until spring of 1917, Mensheviks larger party

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