Professonal'nye raboche soiuzy, published in 1918, offers a historical account of labor unions in Russia. Authored by M.L. Khesin, this work provides valuable insights into the development, organization, and activities of professional labor movements during a transformative period in Russian history. This book sheds light on the socio-political context surrounding the rise of labor unions and their role in the broader revolutionary landscape of the early 20th century.
Readers interested in labor history, Russian history, and the evolution of political movements will find Khesin's work an essential resource for understanding the dynamics of labor organization and its impact on the shaping of Soviet society.
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