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adam_text Contents List of Illustrations xi Acronyms in Archival Citations xiii A Note on Names and Transliteration xv Introduction: Making their Revolution 1 1. Revolutionary Beginnings 25 2. Socialism in One Dormitory: Student Communes 49 3. Socialism in One Apartment: Byt Communes 79 4. Socialism in One Factory: Production Communes 105 5. Early Stalinism and the Urban Communes 131 Conclusion: The Commune is Dead, Vive le Communard! 157 Bi bliography 171 Index 191 Bibliography ARCHIVES GARF—State Archive of the Russian Federation (Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii) f. A. 2313—Peoples Commissariat of Education, RSFSR £ 3469—Union of Metalworkers f. 3513—Peoples Commissariat of Labour £ 7952—History of Factories and Plants (Gorky Archive) MRGPU im. Herzen—Museum of History, A. I. Herzen State Pedagogical University (Muzei istorii Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi pedagogicheskii universitet im. A. I. Gertsena) B-5—Personal file of Stepan Afanas’evich Baiezin K-38—Personal file of Ofga Sergeevna Komova Pedvuzovets—Student newspaper Muzei istorii SPbETU—Museum of History, St Petersburg State Electro-technical University, ‘LETT (Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo elektrotekh- nicheskogo universiteta, ‘LETT) KP. osn. 4711—Personal file of Ali lanbulat KP. osn. 4712—Ali lanbulat on the LETI communes Pamphlet collection OKhDOPIM—Divisional Repository of the Social-Political History of Moscow (Otdel khraneniia dokumentov obshchestvenno-politicheskoi istorii Moskvy) f. 459—Sverdiov Communist University RGASPI—Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsiaTno-politicheskoi istorii) M.l: Division of Youth Organizations f. M.l op. 3—Meetings of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, including materials provided £ M.l op. 4—Meetings of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, including materials provided f. M. 1 op. 23—Documents of the Communist Youth League TsAG Moskvy—Central State Archive of the City of Moscow (Tsentral’nyi arkhiv goroda Moskvy) f. 415—History of the Factories and Plants, Automobile Society of Moscow (AMO) TsDAHOU—Central State Archive of Public Organizations of Ukraine (Tsentral’nyi der- zhavnyi arkhiv hromads’kykh ob’iednan Ukrainy) f. 3198—State Political Directorate TsGAMO—Central State Archive of the Moscow Oblast (Tsentral’nyi gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Moskovskoi oblasti) f. 2614—Department of National Education f. 6769—Department of Regional Education LIBRARIES British Library (BL) Russian State Library (Rossiiskaia gosudarstvennaia biblioteka) 172 Bibliography State Public Historical Library of Russia (Gosudarstvennaia publichnaia istoricheskaia biblioteka Rossii) UCL, School of Slavonic and East European Studies Library (UCL SSEES Library) JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS Bol’shevik Ekonomicheskaia gazeta lunyi kommunist Iunyi proletarii Izvestiia Kommunar Komsomolskaia pravda Krasnaia letopis Krasnoe studenchestvo Krasnyi student Leningradskii Universitet Molodaia gyardiia Partiinoe stroitelstvo Pedvuzovets Pravda Proletarskaia kuVtura Rabochnaia gazeta Ratsio nalizMtsiia proizvodstva Revoliutsiia i kuPtura Smena Sovetskii uchiteV Stroitelstvo Moskvy Trud Voprosy truda Za industrializatsiiu PUBLISHED PRIMARY SOURCES VIII Vsesoiuznyi s”ezd VLKSM 5—16 maia 1928 goda. 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Page numbers in Italic type indicate illustrations. abortion, see pregnancy accommodation, see barracks; dormitory, student; hostels; living space (zhilploshchad0 see also ‘house question/problem5, the adolescence, see youthful enthusiasm; Komsomol agitation campaigns: Komsomol, of the 51, 105, 121, 168 political and cultural-enlightenment 63 worker, working, labour 164 party, of the 4, 11, 13,51, 110, 132 Red Army, of the 35, 121 see also cultural revolution see also rationalization see also self-criticism (samokritika) see also shock work see also socialist competition agrarian economy 25 see also rural, village life agricultural-labour communes 160 model rules for agricultural-labour communes 41 Akulina (communard) 92, 94 Alexei (communard) 153 alcohol: drinking parties 6, 52, 57 restrictions 70, 87, 88, 117 see also drunkenness see also beer see also vodka ‘alliance of proletarian labour students’ 53-4 All-Union Congress of Communes and Collectives (January 1930) 123, 125, 132, 134, 140 All-Union Congress of the Soviet, Fifth (20-8 May 1929) 110 AMO commune(s), the 30-1,33,79-81, 87-8 Andrei (communard) 90 Anikeev (communard) 13, 111-12 animals: adopted pig (communard) anti-racism 44 anniversaries, see commemorations appropriation, popular: revolution 1, 29 revolutionary discourse, meaning, messages 117, 122, 167 socialist ideology 14 architecture: activism, of 74 competitions 45—6 ‘social condenser5, theory 146 Armenia: Armenians 43 artel(s) 27-8,36-7, 151 communes identifying as artels 39, 64, 66, 86 as inspiration to urban communes 36, 45, 47, 55, 107, 121, 164 Arushanova, Marusa (communard) 118-19, 120 apsiration, popular: ideological, revolutionary, socialist aspiration(s) 1, 51, 58, 160-6, 167 modern aspiration (s) 41,91 syndicalist aspiration(s) 26 total equality 154 aspirational committees5 (komitety), grassroots 63, 91, 93 commune committees’ 70 ‘accounting committee’ 60 clothing committee’ 91 ‘finance committee’ 91 ‘housekeeping committee’ 91 ‘hygiene committee’ 91 ‘political committee’ 91 as the language of modernity 91, 93 see also mimicry see also modernity Assembly of Russian Factory Workers 37 authoritarianism 19, 109 autarky 40 see also autonomy autocracy: French 43 Tsarist 34 Automobile Society of Moscow (AMO) 13, 30, 31-3, 36, 38, 80-1, 87-8, 118, 120-1, 124, 146 autonomy 113, 144, 151, 156 in-between authority and autonomy 2, 120 Avrashkov (communard) 117 192 Index Avtostroi, Nizhnii Novgorod 119—20 awards, see honours, state Azerbaijan: Azerbaijanis 43 baba 100-1 baba-like behaviour 101, 103 see also habits backwardness 6, 81, 88, 100, 126, 154 Bakery commune, the 128-9 Baku 43-4 Baku Commune 44 martyrs, The Twenty-six Baku Commissars’ 44 Balezin, Stepan Afanas’evich (1904-1982, communard) 36—7, 39—41, 62—6, 68-70, 72-3, 75-6, 118, 162, 168 caricature and photo of 67 Baltic; Baltic coast, the 65 Bal’tsev, Z. (communard) 65—6, 75 Barkov (communard) 142 barracks 7, 10,44,46, 83, 101, 105, 106-8, 115, 117-18, 121, 143, 159, 160, 162, 165 barracks cell 121 tent-barracks 119 beer 65 behaviour, standards of 15—16, 41, 69, 81—2, 85, 87, 100, 121, 125, 136, 143, 146 philistine’ {meshchanstvo), relating to 88, 95, 99 see also baba Belozerova, Paisa Pavlovna (teacher) 63 Birsk 63 Bogdanov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1873-1928, Bolshevik) 32,98,164 Bolshevik Plant, Kiev 116—17 Bolshevik Party, see Communist Party books: commune, in the 28, 30, 32, 52, 58, 62-3, 82,91, 102, 109, 161 Lenin’s writings 152 bourgeoisie, Russian 84 Brover (communard) 117 Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1888—1938, Bolshevik) 16, 32 Bulganin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1895-1975, Bolshevik) 115 bulletin board, noticeboard 9, 18, 128, 137 see also Taylorist timetable, time management; internal noticeboard bureaucracy: anti bureaucracy drive 111, 123, 126, 131, 145 bureaucrat, Soviet 135 red tape’ 124—5 Bychkov, A. (communard) 120—2 byt (way of life) 46, 48, 56, 81, 83-9, 99-103 collectivization of 145 definitions 15-16 see also byt commune see also byt communard see also lifestyle see also novyi byt (new way of life) see also production-^yf-commune see also zhizri (life) byt communard: definition, label 108 byt commune: definition, label 23, 33, 79, 82, 86-9, 103, 124, 135, 152, 161, 164 cabaret, see New Economic Policy (NEP): NEPification (oneprivanie) canteen (stolovye) 8, 9, 12, 16-17, 64—5, 70, 77, 137 commune canteens 9, 70, 72, 73, 77, 143 factory-based canteens 76 see also shared/collective: dining, eating, food capitalism 2, 127 profiteering 85 careerism 107 Caucasus 118-19 Cement (1925) 32 Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich (1860—1904, writer, playwright) 157 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Gavrilovich (1828—1889, socialist philosopher) 1,18, 23, 30—5, 41,42, 47, 48,82, 108, 163 communards as the children of Chernyshevsky’ 31 Chinese commune movement 160 chistka (cleansing/purge) 54 cigarette smoking 70, 153 cinema 17 see also excursions: commune trips circus, Soviet 21 civic activist (obshchestvennik): as a category, definition, label 5, 109 civic mindedness (obshchestvennost*) 17—18, 24, 34, 48, 64, 74, 76-7 civic work, social work (,obshchestvennaia rabota) 18, 38, 54, 65, 69, 168 as ‘extracurricular activism’ 72—5 public burden {obsbchestvannaia nagruzka) 76 civil war 7-8, 27, 45, 49, 53, 62-3, 103, 155 class war 26, 103, 107, 111, 121, 126 class education {klassovoe vospitanie) 121 cleanliness 17, 29, 31, 55-6, 57-8, 62, 72, 81 cleaning in the commune 59, 81, 87, 92, 95, 106 cleaning teeth, tooth powder 91, 93 soap 91 see also health see also hygiene Index 193 dub, workers’ 17, 25, 63, 85, 108, 120 commune clubs’ 77, 90-1, 96 coercion 133 see also authoritarianism collectivism {kollektivizm): advocates, advocacy of 45, 47, 79, 92—3, 98, 117, 118, 123, 132, 141, 163 as asceticism, self-denial 18, 48, 103 best examples of 51 as brotherhood 18 as a code of behaviour 25 as common good, common interest 18, 85 craze 146 conversations, discussions about 50, 80 as description of the future society 27 domestic 11, 121, 164 failure, failings, failed 135, 140, 153 ‘hill’, ‘total’ 34, 164 modern socialist, rational 18, 26 party view of 48 populist 18 post-1917 discourse^) of 1, 7, 9, 11, 27, 41-2, 47—8, 50, 54, 167 pre-1917 discourse(s) of 26, 28, 41—2 ‘revolutionary’ 40 in teamwork or labour 108, 113, 122, 164 as a principle 4, 28, 58 collective (kollektiv) as Russian vision of alliance, association, group, team, unit 37, 40-2, 44, 47-8, 53, 54, 59-60, 69, 73-4, 76, 90, 96, 107-11, 115, 117-19, 121, 123—5, 127, 131—4, 138-40, 144, 148, 151, 153, 156, 158, 160, 164, 166-7 collectivization: countryside, in the 110, 121, 132, 139, 145, 147 see also Five-Year Plan, First commemorations: October Revolution 110,142 Paris Commune 44 see also Paris Commune (1871): myth and memory see also street performances, parades common pot {obshchii kotel) 3, 28, 29, 34, 50, 53, 62, 68, 81, 87, 91, 106, 115, 118, 146, 149, 153, 157, 163 budget, budgeting 62, 70, 72, 91 contributions, weekly or monthly 68, 92, 134 percentage-based 60, 81, 106 other accounts of pooled money 12, 38, 81, 112, 142 communard (kommunar*): as a category, definition, label 5-6, 9-10, 11-14, 16-20, 144, 157 communard movement, of the 1950s and 1960s 169 communard nicknames, derogatory: ‘academic fledglings’ (akademiata) 64 ‘Kommunar Kommunarovich Kommunarov 158 ‘peasant ideologue’ (kresfianskii ideolog) 41 commune (kommuna) . as a journey of discovery 32, 106, 144, 166 as a modish development 48 as a revolutionary meme 81 historiographical definitions 156, 160—1 total’, ‘full’ commune 35, 73, 106 Commune 133 35, 57—9 commune, journalistic critiques of 137—41 ‘false paths’ (lozhnyeputi) 139 commune, derogatory descriptions: ‘cosy tea-drinking session’ 35 ‘do-good sons of bitches’ 14 ‘harmful dreams’ 137 komu-na, komu-ne (to some—it’s here you go, to others—nothing at all) 136 komu-na, komu-net (for some its commun-is, . for others it’s commun-isn’t) 136 ‘little more than warm company 134 ‘self seeking’ 136—7 ‘womanly 101 commune arguments, bust-ups, disagreements 9, 59, 69, 99, 154 ‘bickering in the commune’ 134—5 ‘chubby, curly toed... lazy’ 135 internal factions 106-7 ‘ You... fathead’ 92 see also disband see also gender: ‘Venus and Mars’, dispute commune materials: amateur lecture manuals, textbooks 65 see also wall-newspapers (sten-gazety) commune pranks: dummy-egg 39 Commune of the Student Water-Transport Workers 60—2 commune surveys 10, 21, 54, 74, 140, 151 communism 154—5, 156, 157, 159, 160—1 ‘monastic communism’ 47 Communist Party: as a body, organ, organization 9, 12, 14, 18, 20, 36, 41, 52, 64, 80 cell(s) 13, 27, 40, 111, 113, 119, 121 Central Committee 10 members/membership 1, 5, 13, 56, 72, 88, 112, 119, 133, 141, 145, 148, 153-5, 160 raikom 105, 107 representatives, officials, leadership, delegate 13, 36, 45, 52, 63, 64, 70, 110, 113, 120, 122-3, 125, 127, 132, 134, 139, 142, 145-7, 151, 156, 163-4, 166-7 Second Party Conference/Programme (March 1919) 83 194 Index Communist Party ( vont.) Seventeenth Party Conference/Programme (January 1932) 133 Sixteenth Party Congress (26 June-13 July, 1930) 134 Tenth Party Congress (March 1921) 84 Communist Youth League, see Komsomol companionship: as sexual relationship 91, 94 see also love competition (s): commune, in the 57-8, 68 see also socialist competition concert halls 17, 62 see also excursions consciousness 46, 115 class 26, 74, 98, 108, 124, 148 political 18, 37, 56, 108, 143 revolutionary 68, 76, 82, 97, 122 socialist 34, 73, 82, 115, 121, 126 consumerism 47, 85, 144 continuous production (nepreryvka) 128 see also socialist competition cooperative movement 8-9 cooperatives 8-9, 81 cost-accounting brigades, units (khozraschety) 24, 133, 149-52, 166 Council of Peoples Commissars (Sovnarkov) 41 crèche 17 crime 164 areas of 88, 90 cultural revolution {kuVtumaia revoliutsiia) 10, 12, 17, 19, 23, 32, 55-9, 60, 74, 109, 120, 143-5,161, 163, 167 cultural campaigns {kuVtpokhody) 17, 62, 121, 128, 162 ‘cultural failings’ 55 cigarette butts (as a signifier) 56, 57 cultural hearth 22, 57 cultural hegemony 84 cultural level 52—7, 62, 77 ‘socialization in education 68 in everyday life 22, 47, 146 third front, cultural 33, 55, 61 working culture, shop floor culture 13, 23, 106, 114, 124, 126-8 as ‘proletarian perestroika’ 120-2 culturedness (kul’tumost’) 144 Daring (1930) 157-9, 160, 166 DasKapital{ 1867) 53 David-Fox, Michael 88 destalinization 168—9 diary: commune diaries 69-70, 76, 90, 92-3, 96, 135, 141 Soviet school diaries and autobiographies’ 76 ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’ 42 dignity 47-8,49,77 Dinamo Electro-machine Plant, Moscow 118, 146 direct democracy 28, 42, 47 dirt 30,57,81, 141, 144 dirty dishes 56, 92 see also cultural revolution (kuVtumaia revoliutsiia) . ‘cultural failings’ disband: commune votes to 9, 59, 135, 148, 152-6 see also commune arguments, bust-ups, disagreements discipline: ill-discipline 88, 102 labour discipline 88, 107, 109, 115, 117, 148 revolutionary discipline 27, 56, 61-2, 77, 101, 118, 125, 142, 163 disease, see health divorce: in the commune 97, 99 see also marriage Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine 9, 89, 112 domesticity 13, 16, 48, 85, 87 Donbass 107 dormitory, student 3, 7, 9, 36, 40, 46, 48-5, 52-60, 62, 72-4, 76-7, 90, 160-2, 168 dorm room(s) 3, 8, 35, 38, 51, 57, 59, 65,77 dormitory inspections/cultural-life commissions 56 ‘organized dormitory’ {organizovanoe obshchezhitie) 70, 72 see abo cultural revolution (kuVtumaia revoliutsiia) see abo dormitory-communes {obshchezhitiia-kommuny); floor- communes (etazhi-kommuny); room- communes (komnaty-kommuny) Herzen dorm no.3 72 Krasnyi Rassvet Ulitsa dorm 57 Medved dorm 56-7 Mytninskaia dorm 36 ‘organized dormitory’ 70-2 Roshal Embankment dorm 69—70 Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikailovich (1821—81, writer) 26, 31 drunkenness 57, 72, 88, 95, 99, 115, 122 ‘booze’, ‘debauchery’, and girls’ 136 as hooligan behaviour 89 see abo hooliganism youth 88 Dubelirov, G. D. 45 Dubroliubov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1836-1861, literary critic) 87 Durand, Dominique 160 Index 195 education {obrazovanie) 17, 27, 48, 52, 77 egalitarianism 9, 13, 27, 40, 163 elder, peasant 40 electricity 81, 108 electric light 87—8,108 electrification 115 Elektrozavod, Moscow 114—16, 126, 131, 135, 140, 147 emotion: as anti-bourgeois, anti-kulak, anti-property mood 27, 126, 147, 148, 154 as construction fever 108 as class war, proletarian, socialist mood 32, 99, 103, 127-9, 164 as militancy 77, 103 history of, emotional/affective turn 126 Engels, Friedrich (1820—1895, philosopher) 146 enlightenment {prosveshchenie) 6, 17, 51 personal 31, 64, 75 political-cultural 32, 33, 51, 55, 57, 63, 143-5,167 as self-assessment 19, 21, 60, 68, 76, 92, 100, 103, 109 as self-improvement, self-regulation, self-denial 27, 30-1, 34, 48, 137, 143-4, 157, 165-6 ‘open and frank letters’, as group assessment 68—9 entertainment, see leisure; excursions ethics: socialist/proletarian 15, 100, 106 street’ 99 Eugene Onegin (1833) 87—8, 103 Europe 32 European ideas 42 European Russia 10, 113, 119, 140 Everyday Housing Commune (ZhBK) 62, 66-72, 72-7, 138 ZhBK communards, ‘zhebekovtsy 66—7’, 69-70, 76 excursions: commune group trips 50-1, 62, 143 see also leisure expulsion: commune, from the 4, 39, 101, 118 factory deputies 56 family 13, 16, 30, 34, 39, 46, 48,61, 80, 90-1, 98, 103, 162 communards’ old family/family life, the 40, 49,63,101,143 new socialist, the 30, 82, 85, 96, 99, 143, 162 see also parenthood February Revolution 63 femininity 101, 103 see also baba see also gender Filimonov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (communard) 52—3 fine dining, see New Economic Policy (NEP): NEPification (oneprivanie) finance: financial competence 55 see common pot (obshchii kotel) Five in Four commune, the 125 Five-Year Plan, First 10, 23, 56, 76, 110-15, 123-9, 132, 136, 138, 143, 151, 155, 156, 158, 164, 165 lack of planning 110-12 targets, quotas 106, 109, 112, 115, 125, 147, 149, 164 flirting: commune, in the 91 see also sex ‘founding agreement’, ‘charter’ {ustav) 4, 74, 90-1, 94-5, 102, 106, 108, 138, 153,161 commune pledges 92, 108, 128 commune vows 5, 68—9, 98, 107, 115, 128, 140, 163 Ford, Henry (1863—1947, industrialist) 20 Fordism, see industrialization ‘Frunzenskaia kommuna 169 Gadkov, Feodor Vasil’evich (1883—1958, writer) 32 Gapon, Gerogii Apollonovich (1870—1906, radical priest) 37 garden plots, city 38—9 communards planting beet and potato seeds 38 gender 16, 99—104, 167 assumptions and boundaries in communes 80, 100, 102 gendered space 16 patriarchy, patriarchal 2, 31, 41, 100 roles 91, 99 ironing, chopping wood 94 ‘trying to turn women into men’ 101 ‘Venus and Mars’, dispute 59 see also femininity see also masculinity gerontocracy 108 Gulf of Finland 65 Goncharov, Ivan Aleksandrovich (1812—91, writer) 31, 87, 163 Gooderham, Peter 85 Gordeeva, Irina 160 gradualism, revolutionary 126 grain requisitioning 84 grassroots 2, 44, 58, 110, 169 democracy 38 196 Index Great Break (Velikiperelom) 24, 110, 112, 144, 156 ‘Great Men theory, the 21 generation: first Soviet, the 26, 30, 34—5, 40, 49, 51, 59, 77, 88, 102-3, 168 generational tensions 14, 44, 106, 107, 115, 117, 120, 136-7, 159 previous, the 16, 35, 84, 169 see also workers, adult* guardians (opekuny) 50 guardianship (shefitvo): through direct sponsorship, example, exemplary practice, know-how 76, 121, 168 guilds 27, 47 habitat 51,81 habits 15-16, 25, 39, 41, 46, 48, 56, 58-9, 61, 70, 76, 80, 82, 86-8, 102-3, 105, 122, 126, 136, 143, 157 baba,, of the 100 dandy, of the 87 misogynist, of the 68 worker, of the 113, 115, 118, 125, 127, 142-3, 148, 167 habitus 21 Hain (communard) 117 Hammer and Sickle Steel Plant, Moscow 118-19, 125, 146, 150 hard work, graft’ 23, 49, 77, 119, 144 health 17, 29, 70, 79, 91, 98, 117, 145 dietary, nutritional 16, 31 ill, poor 63, 83, 88 mental 158 typhus 94 see also cleanliness see also hygiene see also Komsomol: summer camps Hermitage 50 see also excursions heroism: Paris Communards, of the 44, 47 shock worker, of the 110, 113 Herzen, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1812—70, socialist philosopher) 26 homelessness 125 Hobbes, Thomas (1588—1679, political philosopher): Hobbesian 15 honours, state: Hero of the Soviet Union 168 Order of the Red Banner for Labour 120 hooliganism 95, 102 hooligans {khuligany) 88—9, 99 horse racing, see New Economic Policy (NEP): NEPification (oneprivanie) hostel 7, 82—3, 162 Hotel Astoria 45 Hotel de 1’Europe 45 house-communes (doma-kommuny) 45—6 housekeeper 92 Houses of the Soviets (Doma Sovetov) 45 The Housing Question (1872) 45 ‘housing question/problem’, the 8, 45, 87, 121 housing stock 161 human sciences 103 Hutterites 5 hygiene 17, 29, 81, 91, 93-4 see also cleanliness see also health Ianbulat, Ali (communard) 40—1, 49-52, 60, 62, 64, 76-7, 118, 162, 167 on the ‘traditions’ of the communes 74 Il’ich commune, the 117 immoral environments 34 imperialist war 50 incentives, monetary 154, 156 see also piece rates indeterminacy: in policy, in practice 11, 132, 151, 167 individualism 3, 26, 57, 98, 164 industrialization 9, 20, 23, 25, 103, 108, 110, 122, 125, 128, 133, 137, 157 see also Five-Year Plan, First inebriation, see drunkenness initiative: activist, local, self- 1, 8-10, 18, 21, 38, 53, 82, 84-5, 106, 110, 112-13, 122-3, 125, 132-4, 144, 149, 155-6, 157-8, 160, 164, 169 improvisation 54, 111, 119, 151 see also volunteer/volunteerism intelligentsia, pre-1917 18, 31, 34, 40 internal walls: removal of 3, 48 internationalism 50 international, global revolution 45, 50 understood as diversity 44, 50 see also anti-racism Iunyi kommunist (Young Communist) 12, 23, 79, 82, 124 Ivanov, N. (communard) 65—6, 75 juvenile detention 45 Kaganovich, Lazar’ Moiseevich (1893—1991, Bolshevik) 145—6, 147 Karelina, Vera Markovna (1870-1931, textile worker and pre-1917 collective activist) 34 Karpenko, Z. (journalist) 86 Katia (communard) 97—9, 158 Kauchuk commune 30—1, 33, 37—8, 42-3, 81 Kauchuk communards, ‘kauchukovskie 81-2, 88 Index 197 Kerzhentsev, Platon Mikhailovich (1881—1949, Bolshevik) 61 Kharkov, Ukraine (Kharkiv) 117 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich (1894—1971, Bolshevik) 160, 168 Kiev, Ukraine (Kyiv) 9, 116—17 kiosk 2 kitchen: commune kitchens 77, 81, 91—2, 115 private kitchens 16, 146 public kitchens 45, 108 see also dirty dishes see also primus stove Klavdiia, N. (journalist) 137—8, 140 Kochergii, K. I. (forerunner to Petrograd communards) 53—4, 55, 62, 64 Kochetov (communard) 105—8,109—11 Koenker, Diane P. 19 Kogodova, Shura (communard) 135 Kollontai, Aleksandra Mikhailovna (1872—1952, Bolshevik) 16, 32 Kommunar (The Communard) 44—5 Komsomol: activists 118, 133 age, ages 83 apparatus 156 as a body, organ, organization 65, 86, 102, 121, 127, 146, 151, 155 candidate(s) 142 cell(s) 9, 12, 40, 55-6, 63-4, 69, 77, 100, 108, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 135, 137, 142, 160, 165 cell secretary 168 Central Committee 113,122—3 events 49 Fourth Congress (21—8 September 1921) 46 local or district committee 50, 63, 70, 77, 105, 115, 150, 168 local meetings, discussion groups, community 18,25,38,91, 120, 128, 142 members/membership 1, 5, 13, 25, 33, 44, 49, 81, 84, 86, 90, 112, 114, 117, 137, 141, 151, 159, 160, 163, 166 membership cards 118, 119, 121, 148, 154 public activities, work 64, 66, 85 raikom 107 rank-and-file, see Komsomol members/ membership representatives, officials, leadership, delegate 13, 55, 63, 64, 67, 72, 80, 102, 103, 123-5, 127, 139, 167 study, survey, report (on urban communes) 72, 83 summer camps 79, 80 Third Congress (2—10 October 1920) 12, 46 Komsomolskaia pravda {Komsomol Truth) 22, 76, 113, 123, 134, 137, 141, 148 komsomoTty, see Komsomol members/ membership Komova, Olga (communard) 66-7, 68-9, 75, 162, 168 Konecny, Peter 58 Kosarev, Alexander (1929—1938, General Secretary of the Komsomol Central Committee) 13, 122—3 Kovalevskaia, Sofia Vasifevna (1850—91, mathematician) 34 Krasnoe studentchestvo ( The Red Student Body) 22,76 Krasnyi elektrik {Red Electric) 50 Krasnyi proletarii {Red Proletariat) 13, 111 Krasnyi student {Red Student) 22, 60—1, 76 Krupskaya, Nadezhda Konstantinovna (1869-1939, Bolshevik) 27,47-8,105, 108-9, 134 favourable description of communes, ‘kommunki 27,47-8,105,134 kruzhki (discussion circles) 2, 23, 27—8, 30, 34, 35-7, 51-3, 58, 63, 75, 109, 120 kulak 88, 103, 144 Kulikov, Arkady (communard) 37 labour studies 128 landlords, private 84 language: as contemporary discourse 12, 19, 62, 68, 91, 107, 117, 121, 126-8, 142 as revolutionary jargon, lexicon 37 see also swearing, foul language Larin, Iurii Aleksandrovich (1882—1932, Bolshevik) 145 Larionova, Ninka (communard) 66, 68 laundry: central 17, 108 commune 34, 91 Chinese 89, 94 League of Time {Liga vrement) 61 see also Nauchnaia organizatsiia truda (NOT) leather jacket 25 lectures 52, 65 public 51 leisure: leisure time and recreation, in the commune 26, 51, 61, 70, 73, 162 chess and checkers 62 see also excursions Lelia (communard) 94 Lena (communard) 94 Lenin, Vladimir Ifich (1870—1924, Bolshevik) on occasion of his death 43, 65, 69, 87 descriptions 18 Lenin enrolment 113 prints/posters 152 references to/of 9, 10, 17-18, 31-2, 36, 39, 43-5, 84, 87-8, 110, 115, 138, 145, 146, 154 198 Index Leningrad Electro-technical Institute (LETI) 22, 35, 39-40, 50, 74 Leningrad flood (1924) 65-6, 162 commune salvage operations 65 Leningrad Oblast’ 151 Leningrad State Herzen Pedagogical Institute 22, 54, 68, 72-3, 77 as First, Second, or Third Pedagogical Institutes (consolidated 1925) 7, 53 as Social Education Institute (consolidated 1925) 64 student newspaper, Pedvuzovets 54, 56-7, 73,77 Leningrad State Polytechnic Institute 22, 61 as Petrograd Peter the Great Polytechnic Institute (1914—22) 3, 6—7, 52-3 as First Petrograd Polytechnic Institute (1922-23) 60 as Petrograd Polytechnic Institute (1923-24) 60-1 Leninism 163 life-newspaper (zhivgazeta) news items performed by communards 68 lifestyle: aspiring socialist 4, 45, 50, 76, 87, 115-16, 120, 157, 160, 164 austere 30, 120 vigilant 77 see also shared/collective see also Taylorist timetable, time management literature, see books living space (zhilploshchad’) 7—8, 12, 16, 48, 55, 72, 79, 83-4, 95, 98, 157, 161 ‘housing question’, the 8, 87 love: and relationships in the communes 91, 94, 97, 99, 105-6 self-love, primitive egoism’ 92 Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasilevich (1875-1933, Bolshevik) 50 luxury 30, 68, 84-5 see also New Economic Policy (NEP): NEPificadon (oneprivanie) Magnitogorsk 141 Mai (communard) 61-2 maid, see housekeeper managers, factory 119, 131-3, 136, 148-9 foreman, the factory 9, 13, 158 managerial turn, the 147, 150 Manziuk (communard) 117 Mao Zedong (1893-1976, Chairman of the Communist Party of China) 160 marriage: subject to class compatibility 98 commune, in the 96-9, 101, 105 see also divorce Marx, Karl (1818-1883, philosopher), 11, 30-1, 32, 37, 42, 107, 114, 146, 154 Marxism 3-4, 12, 17, 23, 26, 30, 32, 46-7, 74, 103, 124 ‘From each according to this ability’ 4, 124 Russian Marxism 31 ‘The individual is a social being’ 74 vulgar Marxism’ 154 Marxism-Leninism 163 masculinity 101-2 as bravado 88, 95, 100 see also gender see also ‘steeliness’ (zakalnnost’) materialism/materialist thinking 3,46, 103 Max Holtz commune, the 115—16 ‘maximalist socialist administration 43 Mayakovsky, Vladimir (1893-1930, poet) 15, 51, 159 media, see press Mehnert, Klaus (1906-1984, commune visitor) 22,91,93, 101, 152-5 as ‘Kolia Germanski’(nickname given by commune) 152 Miliutin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1889-1942, Bolshevik) 146 mimicry: mimicking contemporary political structures 63, 73, 93, 102 see also aspirational ‘committees’ (komitety), grassroots mir (peasant, village commune) 40—1 see also obshchina Misha (communard) 141 mobilization, mass 35,65, 109-1L 113, 122-3, 131, 147, 151, 156, 159-60, 164-5 modernity 19, 28, 38, 46, 55, 91 socialist modernity 55, 93, 157, 162 Mokrinksii Lane Commune 89-92, 93-4, 95-6,, 97-9, 100-2, 152-6 Molchanova, Tania (communard) 135 Molodaia gvardiia ( Young Guard) 100 Molodtsov, Vladimir (communard) 141-5, 165, 168 monasteries 27, 106 monitoring: commune, in the 31, 51—2, 60-1, 72, 77, 81,91,99, 121, 158, 162 targeted accusation, as group assessment 59, 68, 75, 101 see also lifestyle: vigilant see also panoptic economic 150 see also cost-accounting brigades, units (khozraschety) see also Norm-Setting Bureau (TNB) party 20 Mosbassa mines 141—5,168 Moscow 6, 7, 9, 13, 21, 27-8, 38-9, 49, 52, 54, 80-1, 88-9, 105, 113, 114, 116-20, 122, 123, 128, 134, 145, 150,163 Index 199 Basmannyi district 27, 80, 108 Baumanskii district 125 Kaluzhskaia district 38 Kitai-Gorod district 89, 152 Rogozhsko-Simonovskii district 119 Moscow Electric Factory 88 Moscow State University (MGU) 59 museums 22, 51, 68 see also excursions see also Russian Museum mutual cooperation 3, 26, 40, 42 Nauchnaia organizatsiia truda (NOT) 60-2, 109, 125, 162, 166 everyday life as a science’ 20, 47, 93, 165—6 see also League of Time {Liga vremeni) Nazi forces 168 New Economic Policy (NEP) 8, 9, 23 84—8, 95, 99, 102-4, 106-7, 108, 109, 111, 115, 121, 125-6, 127—8, 155, 159, 163, 164 negative cultural surplus of, 85—7, 103, 163 NEPification (oneprivanie) 85, 163 NEPmen 88, 103, 163 NEP specialists, technocrats 108, 111 see also specialists (spetsy) New Harmony 8 see also utopia New Lanark 8 see also utopia Nevsky Prospekt, Saint Petersburg 3, 65 Nina (communard) 91—2, 94 Norm-Setting Bureau (TNB) 135 Notes from the Underground (1864) 31 Novosibirsk, Siberia 112 novyi byt (new way of life) 23—27, 85—9, 90, 92-4, 98-103, HI, 136, 143, 157, 162-3, 167 definitions 15—19 see also lifestyle novyi chelovek (new person) 19, 32-3, 44, 46-7, 74, 82, 167 novye liudi (new people) 31, 101 Oblomov (1859) 31,87 Oblomov, Ilia Il’ich 31, 87-8, 103, 163 Oblomovshchina 79, 87 obshchina 42 see also mir (peasant, village commune) Odessa 168 Olga (communard) 99 one-person management ( edinonachalie) 36, 149, 165 oppositionists 17, 125 ‘leftist’ 146, 147 ornaments: anti ornamentation, bric-a-brac 3, 87 Our Frenzy and Labour Front commune, the 125 orphanage 45, 137 Owen, Robert (1771-1858, social reformer) 8, 18 Pankov, Semen (communard) 105—6 panoptic 123, 167 see also monitoring Panova, Vera Fedorovna (1905—73, writer, playwright) 8 Paris Commune (1871): myth and memory of 28, 42-8, 114, 160 parenthood: collective parenthood 98 communards and their parents 39-40, 90, 101 rejecting parents, parental authority 2, 30, 34, 80 see also family Partiinoe stroiteTstvo (.Party Construction) 23, 137, 148 party, see Communist Party ‘party maximum’ 153 party-mindedness ipartiinosf) 48, 75 party-state: apparatus 55, 59, 112, 156, 166 ideology 24, 109, 137, 145, 149, 156 party maximum, wage limit 153 Pavlovna, Vera (literary character) 30, 108 Pavlovsk 63-4 People s Commissariat of Agriculture 41, 160-1 Peoples Commissariat of Enlightenment 50 Perm 40 Perm Oblast’ 40, 62 Volodinsk 62 personal responsibility (obezlichka) 147 Petrograd institute of Civil Engineers 51 Petrograd Medical Institute 51 physical culture {fitzkuPtura) . collective exercise in the commune 85, 87, 138 piece rates 141, 151, 153—4 Piir, Aleksandra 162 Plekhanov, Georgi Valentinovich (1856-1918, Russian Marxist) 31 Pogodin, Nikolai Fedorovich (1900—62, writer, playwright) 158-60, 160, 166 police 6 political culture 1, 18 poor 38,41, 50, 125 districts 83 rural 39, 50 Populism (narodnichestvo) 26, 127 positive discrimination (vydvizhenie) 7 power struggle, the 69, 75 Pravda {Truth) 123, 148 pregnancy: contraception and avoiding unwanted children 98 200 Index Preobrazhenskaia Gate (now Square) 6 press: advice literature 30 local 9, 18, 22, 44, 50-1, 54, 57, 64, 68-9, 71 y 73, 77 subscriptions, to 28, 91, 109 Soviet 4, 5, 10, 11-12, 22, 25, 32-3, 45, 49, 56—8, 60, 72, 74, 77, 86-7, 88, 93, 95, 98, 103, 107, 112-13, 116-17, 119, 127, 131, 132, 139-40, 148, 152, 155, 159, 160, 163-4, 165, 169 youth 9, 13, 27, 51-2, 56-7, 61, 76, 80-2, 117 see also Iunyi kommunist {Young Communist) see also KomsomoVskaia pravda (Komsomol Truth) see also Kommunar {The Communard) see also Krasnyi proletarii (.Red Proletariat) see also Krasnyi student {Red Student) see also Molodaia gvardiia {Young Guard) see also Pravda ( Truthi) see also Smena (Change) Priestland, David 165 primus stove 81, 152 see also kitchen ‘principle of compulsory self-enforcement’, the 162 production commune {proizvodstvennaia kommuna): definition, label 23, 113, 120—1, 124, 142, 165 shock commune (udamaia kommuna) 106-7, 108, 116 ‘the highest form of collective labour7‘highest form of socialist competition 131, 138, 141 professi onalization: co-opting practices from below 21, 23, 110, 122, 127, 165 state apparatus and organs, of 23, 58, 127, 132-3, 149-52, 155, 166 Proletarian Cultural-Education Association (Proletkult) 25 proletarian ‘revival’ (ozhivlenie) 113 propaganda 19,34,113 apparatus, mechanism 59, 168 materials, pamphlets 41, 109 posters, ‘illustrative design’ 66 regional 64 teams, work 11, 69 psychology: ‘ideology’ vs ‘psychology’ 143—4 ‘psychology’ at work 117 see also revolutionary identity public—private, see zhizn (life) public reception/popular reception 2, 14, 19, 20 Pushkin, Alexander Sergeevich (1799—1837, poet, playwright) 87 quarrels, see commune arguments, bust-ups, disagreements radio 17, 87 Rakhmetov (literary character) 30 Rakhmetovian 31,48, 82 rationalization: everyday domestic life, in 1, 4, 19, 32, 45, 60-1, 72-3, 82, 85, 91, 109, 128 rational time management 3, 61—2 see also common pot (obshchii hotel): budget, budgeting see also Nauchnaia organ izatsiia truda (NOT) see also Taylorism space, of 73, 87 work, labour methods, in 121, 132, 140, 149, 164 anti-absenteeism 115, 117, 125, 128, 142, 147, 149 anti-waste drive 117, 128, 149 see also cost-accounting brigades, units {kkozraschety) see also socialist competition workplace ergonomics, in 117 recruitment: commune, to the 60, 69, 76, 90, 92, 97, 162 interviews 60, 92 Red Army: collective camaraderie 54 communards with experience of Red Army service 40, 53, 55, 63, 66, 105 returning soldiers 7, 162, 164 Red Artel / Artel ‘Red Student’ 36, 64—6 Red Banner Factory, Kiev 117, 135 red corner {krasnyi ugolok) 17, 109 commune ‘red corners’ 17, 32, 33y 62 Red Proletariat Factory, Moscow 13, 111 Red Star (1908) 32,98 see also science fiction Reed, John (1887—1920, journalist) 18, 70 religious colonies see Hutterites renovation: communes, by the 6, 45, 56, 92, 96, 146 dilapidated conditions 83-A rent 12,25,80, 84, 153 Retish, Aaron 41 revolution of 1905: legacy, memory of 2, 35, 37—8, 127 Revolutionary Dreams (1989) 4 revolutionary identity 11, 13, 25, 41,47, 58, 60, 63, 143 as ‘subjectivity’ 18—19 see also psychology revolutionary housing repartition {revoliutsionnyi zhilishchnyi peredel) 7-8, 84, 162-3 see also urbanization rituals: internal, commune 69 political 52 Index 201 Rom, M, A. (forerunner to Petrograd communards) 53-4, 55, 62, 64 Romanov, Panteleimon Sergeevich (1884—1938, writer) 32 romanticism: bourgeois, accusation of 99 revolutionary, accusation of 75 rural, village life 25-6, 38—9, 40—1, 122, 144 rural migrant habits 122, 126, 140 unskilled peasant workers 131, 141, 147, 153 Rubber Factory, Moscow 28, 30, 81 Russian Museum 50 see also excursions Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDRP) 49 see also Communist Party Russo-Japanese War (1904—5) 63 Sabsovich, Leonid Moiseevich (1896—1937, urbanist) 146 Saint Petersburg/Petrograd/Leningrad 3, 6-7, 9, 34, 36-7, 39,40-1, 45, 50-2, 54, 57, 64-5, 77, 80, 89, 106, 113, 116-18, 128, 131, 169 Dvorianskaia Street (Grazhdanskaia Street) 80 Mariinskii Palace 80 Moika Canal 68—9 Neva Rivier 65 port 65 see also Nevsky Prospekt Saint-Simon, Henri de (1760—1825, utopian socialist) 18 see also utopia samovars 2, 34 Saratov 40, 49 Schmittian 166 school 32, 38, 45, 49, 50, 61, 63, 76, 108, 168 science fiction 98, 144 scientific management, see Nauchnaia organizatsiia truda (NOT); Taylorism scissors crisis 145 self-censorship 52 see also revolutionary identity: as ‘subjectivity’ self-contracting (samokreplenie) 107 self-criticism (samokritika) 123-4 Semion (communard) 97 Sergei (communard) 90,99—100 sex 16,91,93,94-5,167 promiscuity 6, 88 sexual depravity 99—100 paedophilia 102 sexual equality 39, 68, 80, 82, 93, 99-100, 102, 163 sexual exploitation, unsavoury favours’ 57, 95 sexual liberation 95 ‘sexual question 94, 96, 97—8 sexual restrictions 95 see also companionship see also pregnancy Shakhty Trial 107 shared/ collective: clothes 3, 91, 93, 96, 106, 161 dining, eating, food 3, 16, 31, 34, 61, 68, 81, 143 duties, chores, cleaning, housework 3, 31, 34, 59, 68, 81, 87, 89, 91, 94, 95-6 106 facilities 45 housing, living 18, 27, 44, 48, 51, 121 labour, work 11, 25-7, 30-1, 36, 38-9, 40-1,44,49, 53, 55, 65, 76, 80-1, 85-6, 92, 105-8, 110-20, 121-3, 127-8, 131—4, 138-9, 144-9, 156, 158,164-5 library 34 meetings 59, 65, 94 note-taking, study 3, 33, 53, 55, 57, 62, 64-5,70, 73, 87, 119 see also commune materials resources 6, 53, 141 shoes 68, 91 underwear, underclothes 3, 93, 95 Shaumian, Stephan Georgevich (1878-1918, Bolshevik) 43-4 ‘a republic of communes’ 44 shock work 23,44, 106, 109—10, 112—14, 115-20, 121-2, 127-8, 133, 149, 165 All-Union Shock Workers’ Congress (December 1929) 105, 123, 133 shock brigades (brigady) 76, 110, 114—15, 119-20, 121, 133-5, 148-51, 156, 164 shock workers (udamiki) 10, 105, 120, 144, 146, 149-50, 164 see also storming’ (sturmovshcbina) Silin, Kolia (communard) 39—41 see also animals see also communard nicknames, derogatory see also commune pranks skhodky (debating assemblies) 35, 51 Skorokhod Shoe Factory, Leningrad 124 Sleptsov, Vasilii Alekseevich (1836—78, social reformer) 34 slogans 57, 124-5, 159, 164, 169 commune slogans 64—5, 90 Smena {Change} 86—7 Smith, Stephen A. 100 socialist competition 105, 122, 124, 131, 138, 149-50 ‘daily exchange’ 127 Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs) 43 Sorokin (communard) 119—20, 122 space: reappropriating, reimagining 3, 20, 71 see also architecture: ‘social condenser’, theory see also gender: gendered space see also renovation see also revolutionary housing repartition {revoliutsionnyi zhilishchnyi peredel) 202 Index specialists (spetsy): new 168 old, bourgeois 77, 125, 153, 159 Spielberg (communard) 117 spontaneity 6, 36,44, 59, 79, 114, 163 Spark (Iskra) 44 Socialist League of Young Workers, see SSRM Soviet citizen, citizenry 3, 11, 15, 17, 32, 42, 69, 74, 167,168 Soviet Detroit, see Avtostroi, Nizhnii Novgorod squalor, see urbanization: deprived areas, concern about SSRM 80 Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (1878-1953, Bolshevik) 4, 16, 23, 27, 69, 97, 103, 110, 112, 132-4, 139, 147, 152, 156 Stalingrad Tractor Factory 44 Stalinism 23-4, 61, 112,143-5, 151, 153, 156, 169 command structures 13, 111, 127, 132, 149, 151, 156, 165 ‘dizzy with success 139,149 overzealous management 136, 148 new conditions’ speech 150 ‘socialism in one country’ 69 top-down management 114, 127, 129, 147 see also one-person management (edinonachalie) State Electro-technical Factory, Ukraine 117 state interventionism 7, 111, 127, 151 State Planning Commission (Gosplan) 112, 134, 139-40, 145 State and Revolution (1918) 43 Straus, Kenneth M. 110, 149 ‘steeliness’ (zakalnnosf) 102—3 see also gender see also masculinity Steinberg, Mark D. 19, 37 Stites, Richard 4, 6 stipend: Komsomol 64 student 50, 60, 64r~5, 73 trade union 64 storming {sturmovsbehind) 106-7, 114, 115, 164 ‘the logic of storming’ 156 student communard: definition, label 36-7, 60, 73, 76 student commune: definition, label 3, 7, 13, 22, 28, 35-6, 46, 49-55, 58-62, 73-5, 161-2 dormitory-communes (obshchezkitiia-kommuny) 55, 74 floor-communes {etazhi-kommuny) 55, 73, 74 room-communes (komnaty-kommuny) 54, 57, 59, 72, 74 street performances, parades 43, 154 subbotniki 9 Sukhachev, Vladimir Nikolaevich (1880-1967, professor) 51 summer break, vacation 70, 90 see also Komsomol: summer camps Supreme Council of the National Economy (Vesenkha) 112,132,134,150 swearing, foul language 16, 88, 91, 100, 141 Slavic/Russian 7% gesture, the 136 sons of bitches’ 14 ‘what bastard did this?’ 39 Tamarkin, M. (communard) 89 Tandit, L. (journalist) 138-9 Taylor, Fredrick Winslow (1856-1915, engineer) 20, 60—1 Taylorism 109,114-15,117 Soviet Taylorism, see Nauchnaia organizatsiia truda (NOT) Taylorist efficiencies 72 Taylorist timetable, time management 20, 61-2, 68, 72-3, 85 ‘clocking-in 61 ‘daily routines’, ‘regimens’ 59, 61—2, 72, 77-8, 81-2, 85-6, 91, 93, 99, 143, 162 ‘daily schedules’, in the communes 4, 61—2, 70, 166 internal regulations, in the communes 53, 60, 99 internal noticeboard, ‘duty board’ 61, 68, 152 rotas 62, 106 mealtime 31, 61, 68, 81 sleep, in the communes 59, 81, 114, 118 wake-up call, in the communes 51, 59, 114 see also diary: commune diaries terror 133 Tomsk 84—5 totalitarian 133, 167 trade unions 21, 37, 73, 102, 113, 123, 125 All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions (VTsSPS) 132, 134, 150 Metalworkers’ Union 118 Moscow Trade Union Council 150 Transcaucasia 43 Trotsky, Lev Davidovich (1879-1940, Bolshevik) 16, 24, 32, 46, 69, 97 ‘left-deviation, Trotsky-ist levelling mania’ 154 ‘pure Trotskyism]’ 159 see also oppositionists Ufa 63 Ul’ianova, Mariia Il’inichna (1878-1937, Bolshevik) 49-50 unfortunate incident, stolen utensils 8-9 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 168 upbringing (vospitanie) 17, 98 urbanization 9, 20, 25, 27, 39-40, 41 Index 203 deprived areas, concern about 7, 12, 83—4, 89-90, 103 urban planning 146 urban population 10, 39, 120, 127 utopia: as accusation, negative 5, 10, 132—3, 140, 154, 159 as idyll, islet 5, 74, 124, 155 utopian literature 18, 30—4 utopian studies 19 utopian thinking/thinkers 43, 164 utopianism 4, 6, 18—19, 20, 24 values: ascetic 30 collectivist 45, 84, 98 non-socialist, bourgeois, tsarist 31, 87, 97, 100 proletarian 13, 107, 122 socialist, revolutionary 17, 45, 85, 125 statist 20 see also lifestyle vanguard/vangardism 31—3, 58, 75, 157, 162 ‘moral vanguard’ 37 ‘bearers’ (;nositeli) of proletarian values 107 Vassia (communard) 153-4,155 Vladimir, a.k.a Valodia (communard) 94, 97, 99, 152 vodka 117 Volga, the 40, 49, 125 volunteer/volunteerism 9—10, 31, 54, 55, 65, 74, 109, 122, 142, 145, 147-8, 154, 157, 159, 162, 164, 166 see also initiative Voroshilov, Kliment Efremovich (1881—1969, Bolshevik) 152 wage levelling 132-3, 140, 147-9, 153-4 walkouts: from commune 92, 101, 134 see also commune arguments, bust-ups, disagreements wall-newspapers {sten-gazety) 18, 64, 68, 69, 77, 73, 158 Kommunar (The Communard), (amateur, student commune production) 73 war scare 107, 164 watches 68 Weiding, Wilhelm (1808—71, social theorist) 18 Wesson, Robert 160 What Is to Be Done? 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