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The Russian Factory in the 19th Century. By Mikhail I. Tugan-Baranovsky. Translated from the 3rd Russian edition by Arthur Levin and Claora S. Levin, Supervised by Gregory Grossman. Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin. Georgetown, Ont : Irwin-Dorsey, 1970. xviii, 474 pp. $8.75. - Labor and Society in Tsarist Russia: The Factory Workers of St. Petersburg, 1855-1870. By Reginald E. Zelnik. Sponsored by the Russian Institute, Columbia University. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. ix, 450 pp. $15.00.

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The Russian Factory in the 19th Century. By Mikhail I. Tugan-Baranovsky. Translated from the 3rd Russian edition by Arthur Levin and Claora S. Levin, Supervised by Gregory Grossman. Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin. Georgetown, Ont : Irwin-Dorsey, 1970. xviii, 474 pp. $8.75.

Labor and Society in Tsarist Russia: The Factory Workers of St. Petersburg, 1855-1870. By Reginald E. Zelnik. Sponsored by the Russian Institute, Columbia University. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. ix, 450 pp. $15.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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