... an expert work... remarkable for its objectivity, judiciousness, and its sure handling of the available evidence." ―Political Science Quarterly
... a fine piece of historical writing." ―Soviet Studies
An able and scholarly inquiry into the perplexing abortive Petrograd uprising of June and July 1917... a very interesting view of revolutionary action on the local level." ―Foreign Affairs
First published in 1968, this pioneering study of revolutionary events in Petrograd in the summer of 1917 revised the established view of the Bolsheviks as a monolithic party. Rabinowitch documents how the party's pluralistic nature had crucial implications for the outcome of the revolution in October.