Russia and the British Left: from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike
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Abstract: | The study of native 'Marxisms' in Britain throws light on what many historians have referred to as 'the enemy within'. In this book, David Burke looks at the activities of the Russian political emigre community in Britain, and in particular the role of one Russian-Jewish political family: the Rothsteins. Theodore Rothstein and his son Andrew, along with his sister-in-law Zelda Kahan and her husband, W. P. Coates, together played an important part in the formative years of the Communist Party of Great Britain and were closely monitored by the British secret service. This led to claims that British communism was effectively a Russian creation with Theodore Rothstein acting as the eminence grise; the hidden hand of Moscow controlling the British left-wing movement. In 1920 Theodore Rothstein's activities on the left of the British labour movement assisted the formation of a Communist party in Britain affiliated to the Comintern. Theodore was, soon after, effectively debarred from Britain following a visit to Russia, at which point his clandestine political activities passed to his son, Andrew. This book encompasses two periods. The first looks at the contribution of Theodore Rothstein to British Marxism and the response of the British intelligence services, Special Branch and MI5, to what they regarded as a serious threat to British security. The second part probes Andrew Rothstein's subsequent career, and considers four main events: the formation of the Anglo-Russian Committee in 1924, the Zinoviev Letter, the General Strike of 1926 and the ARCOS Raid of 1927, and concluding with Andrew Rothstein joining his father in Moscow in 1930. With access to recently released documents from MI5, this book sheds new light on the activities of British Marxists against the backdrop of the early twentieth century and brings to life the story of a remarkable family. -- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Plates ix
A ck now ledgements x i
List of Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1
1. The Russian Political Emigration 5
2. East End Jewish Marxist 24
3- Socialist Unity, Revolution 1905, the London
Congresses of the RSDLP and the Second
International s Condemnation of Militarism 41
4. Imperialism and the Struggle of the Working Class 60
5. War and MI7(d): Chicherin, the Zimmerwald
Manifesto and Trotsky’s Nasbe Slovo 73
6. War, the Clyde Workers’ Committee and Peter Petrov 92
7. Revolution 111
8. The ‘Dual Policy 131
9. The CPGB and ‘Hands Off Russia ; ‘Zionism versus
Bolshevism’; Enter Zinoviev 155
10. Prising Open the Lion’s Jaws 173
11. The Anglo-Russian Committee and the Zinoviev Letter 199
viii • Russia and the British Left
12, The 1926 General Strike and the Anglo-Russian
Committee 217
13- The ARCOS Raid and ‘Class Against Class* 234
Epilogue 253
Notes 256
Bibliography 300
Index 310
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Index
Addison, Christopher, 98—9
Agadir Crisis, 3, 68 — 9, 116,
266n.20
Agitation Propaganda Commission
London cell Russian Communist
Party, V.K.P(b). 248
Alexander, H., 135, 214
Alexander, Major W. A. (MI5 agent)
208, 213, 216
Alexandrovich, Grand Duke Michael,
111
Aliens Act 1905, 35, 74
Aliens Restriction Act, 95, 269n.33
Aliens Sub-Committee of imperial
Defence, 75
All-Russian Central Council of
Trade Unions, 200, 208, 221 — 2,
232-3
All-Russian Co-operative Society
(ARCOS), 162, 195, 197-8,
226, 236-7, 241-2,
244, 251
Allanson Picton, J., 18
Allemanists, 26, 259n.9
Allied Socialist Congress, 88
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
(ASE), 28-9, 31
American Socialist Labor Party, 42
Amsterdam International, 200,
222 — 3 See also International
Federation of Trade Unions
Andreev, Andrei, 244
Andrew, Christopher, 215
Anglo-Russian Agreement 1907, 54
Anglo-Russian Convention 1907, 55
Anglo-Russian Committee, 3
199-202, 219, 221-6, 239-40,
243-5, 249
Anglo-Russian Entente 1907, 55
Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement 1921,
182
ARCOS See All-Russian Co-operative
Society
ARCOS Raid 1927, 3, 234, 245-8,
250
Ashleigh, Charles, 226, 246
Askew, J. B., 58, 78
Asquith, Herbert, 38, 59, 63, 210
Axelrod, Pavel, 14—15
Bach, Frederico, See Sulzbacher, Fritz
Bakunin, Mikhail, 6, 8 — 9
Baldwin, Stanley, 230—1, 233, 240
Ball, Joseph, 215-16
Baring, Evelyn, (Lord Cromer), 62
Barker, Francis, 178
Bax, Belfort, 13, 36, 39
Bebel, August, 56
Becos Group, 202 —3
Bell, George Moore, 72, 6
Bell, Walter, 98-9
Belloc, Hilaire, 61
Benford, A. J., 38
Bennett, Gill, 211
Berne International Committee, 101,
103, 273n.34
Bernstein, Edouard 19, 47
Berzin, Jan A., 173, 192, 198
Bethnal Green News, 104
Birch, Minnie, 208
Index • 311
Bland, Neville, 213
Blatchford, Robert, 33, 57-8, 260n.25
Blunt, Anthony, 2, 60, 189, 255
Blunt, Rev. A. Stanley, 60
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, 2, 59 — 63,
82-4, 109, 118, 165, 172, 183,
187-9
atrocities justice under British Rule
in Egypt, 61
Boddington, Herbert, (IIB agent), 204
Boer War, 3, 32-6, 38-9, 70, 153, 190
Bogomolov, Dimitri, 236, 238, 250
Bonar Law, Andrew, 114, 182
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 7, 67, 156
Bosnia-Herzegovinia (Annexationist
Crisis), 58, 66, 265n.56
Boutros Ghali Pasha, 62
Bouvier, Mrs E., 139
Brailsford, H. N., 52, 61
Brassey’s Naval Annual, 58—9
Brest-Litovsk (Treaty), 133 —6, 286n.38
Briand, Aristide, 87
Bridges Adams, Mrs., 87
Bright, John, 11
British Commercial Mission, 182
British-Egypt Association, 61, 82
British Empire Union, 215
British Fascisti, 204 — 5
British Socialist Labour Party, 42 — 3,
98, 123-6, 153-4, 169, 249,
262n.2
British Socialist Party (BSP), 2 — 3,
69-72, 76-9, 86, 89-91, 94-8,
100-4, 108, 114-15, 123-4,
132, 134-5, 137, 148, 153-4,
157, 169
Browning, Lieut.-Col. Frederick, 216
Bryan, John, (Theodore Rothstein),
102, 105, 120, 148
Buchan, John, 3, 117
Buchanan, Sir George, 112, 114—15,
127
Bukharin, Nikolai, 158, 243, 245, 251
Burns, John, 1 1, 51,
Burtsev, Vladimir, 26
Butkevich, Monseigneur, 190
Byles, W. R, 18
Call, The, 100-3, 112-13, 115, 123,
135-7, 142, 156
Cambridge Five, 1, 255
Campbell, J. R., 210
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry,
38, 51
Captain Bray, (MI5 agent), 136, 141
Captain Harker, (MI5 agent), 193, 247
Carr, E. H., 142, 145-6, 148
Cecil, Robert, 118, 146
Census 1913, 75
Chaikovskii Circle, 12, 18, 27
Chaikovskii, Nikolai, 18—19, 25
Chamberlain, Austen, 219, 243
Cheka, 107, 140-1
Chelmsford, Lord, (Thesiger,
F. J. Napier), 206
Chernisheskii, Nikolai, 24
Chernov, M. V., 115
Chertkov, Vladimir, 26, 108
Chicherin, Georgii, 73, 84 — 8,
90-2, 95-8, 100, 107-8,
115, 127, 158, 164, 167,
170-1, 175, 184, 187,
216-17, 219, 222, 243
Chkeidze, Nikolai, 114
Churchill, Winston, 74 — 5, 148, 155,
157-60, 180, 182, 205, 228, 240,
243, 253
Citrine, Walter, 223
Clarion, The, 33, 57, 69, 260.n25
Class Against Class, 3, 234, 251
Clemenceau, Georges, 49, 85
Clyde Dilution Commissioners, 99
Clyde Workers’ Committee, 88, 92 — 5,
98, 272n.4
Coal Owners’ and Shipowners’
Association, 180, 201
Coates, W. P., 1, 235—6
Cole, G. D. H., 174
312 • Russia and the British Left
Committee of Russian Socialist Groups
in London (CORSGL), 105, 108
Commonweal, 14—17, 22
Communist, 179, 204
Communist Intelligence Organisation,
226
Communist Internationa] (Comintern),
3, 147-9, 153-4, 158, 163,
167, 170, 176, 178, 181, 186-7,
189, 195, 198-200, 209, 211,
216-18, 220-1, 223, 225-6,
239,245,247
Communist Party (British Section of
the Third International), 169
Communist Party of Great Britain
(CPGB), 3, 72, 135, 153, 169,
176, 178-80, 192, 198, 204-5,
208-13, 218, 229, 234, 239,
243-6, 248, 250-2
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU), 223, 239, 243, 252
Communist Underground Organis-
ation, 226, 240
Communist Unity, 142, 165, 169 —70
Communist Unity Group, 153, 169
Communist Working Mens Club,
(Ckommunistischer A rbetter- B ! Iclangs
Verein), 106-7, 127
Conrad, Joseph
Secret Agent, The, 5
Under Western Eyes, 5
Constitutional Democratic Party
(Kadets), 49
Cook, Andrew, 74
Cook, Arthur, 235
Cooperative Wholesale Society, 242
Cotton Factory Times, 87
Councils of Action, 161, 174—5
Council of People s Commissars, 122,
133, 191, 211 See also Sovnarkom
Crimean War, 21
Cromer, Lord See Baring, Evelyn
Cromie, Captain, 140—1
Crowe, Eyre, 212—14
Cumming, Mansfield, 74
Curzon, George, 131, 149, 174, 182 — 3,
191-2, 197-8, 202-4, 207, 209,
286n.34
Curzon Ultimatum, 191, 198, 202, 206
Daily Chronicle, 29, 110
Daily Express, 104, 150
Daily Herald, 161-2, 165, 167, 179,
220, 224-6
Daily Mail, 199, 207, 209, 211,
213-14, 216-17, 230, 242
Daily Mirror, 5 1
Daily News, 51-2, 63, 68, 82, 84, 102
Daily Review of the Foreign Press, 81,
100, 108, 1 18
Dale Long, Herbert, 74
Davey, G, 142
Davies, W. E., Colonel, 81
De Leon, Daniel, 42, 262n.2
Decembrist Conspiracy, 6, 256n.3
Defence of the Realm Act (DORA), 80,
93, 98-100, 178
Denikin, Anton, 160
Deutsch, Lev, 14—15
Directorate of Military Intelligence, 81
Directorate of Special Intelligence, 81
Dobroliubov, Nikolai, 24
Doukhobors, 108, 275n.59
Dudkin, 247
Duma, First 1906 — 7, 48, 50
Duma, Second 1907, 50, 52, 112
Duma, Third I907-1T 112-13, 116
Durr, Clemens Palme, 176
Dutt, Rajane Palme, 174, 176, 182,
188, 196, 250
East London (Jewish) Branch SDF,
44-6, 57
Economist, The, 206
Eder, David, 131
Edinburgh ‘Cartridge’ Mystery, 54
Egyptian Standard, 61, 63, 82
Eight Hour Day, 28
Index • 313
Emancipation of Labour Groups
14-15, 17
Engels, Friedrich, 16, 17
Development of Socialism from Utopia
to Science, 25
The Gondition of The Working Glass
in England, 25
Engineering Employers’ Federation, 3 1
Engineers Lock-out (July 1897 —
Jan. 1898), 27, 29-32
Epstein, Samuel, 187
Evening Netvs, 104
Ewer, W. N., 226
Executive Committe of the Communist
International (ECCI), 158 — 9, 161,
198, 212, 217-18, 243, 245, 252
Fabian Society, 26, 33
Fairchild, E. C., 57, 69, 71, 76, 102-3,
135, 142-3
Farce, Jean Edgar, 50
Father Gapon, 47
Federated Press of America, 226
Federation of British Industries, 180,
201
Fels, Joseph, 52
Ferguson, Major Victor (MI5 agent),
103-4, 107, 117
Fetterlein, Ernst K., 164, 183 —4, 196
Figaro, 86
Figner, Vera, 5, 256n.2
Financial Times, 206—7
Fineberg, Joe, 57, 77, 79, 102, 104,
115, 134-5, 156, 281n.2
Finney, Jim (IIB agent), 204, 212—13
First International, 4, 8,
Fisher, Colonel (MI7), 144
Fisher, Unwin, T., 18, 53, 71
Fisher, Victor, 69—70, 79, 97, 102 — 3
Foreign Jews Protection Committee
Against Deportation to Russia
and Conscription (FJPC), 104
France, Anatole, 49
Free Russia, 18 — 19, 21, 25, 52
Free Russian Library, 26
Frood, Phylis, 176 — 8
Furness, Sir Charles, 31
Furnishing Trades’ Federation, 220
Gallacher, William, 95, 98-9, 272n.l2
Gapon, Father, 47
Gavrilov, N. V., 236-7
General Elections,
1900, 40
1922, 182
1924, 202, 216
General Gordon, 14
General Jewish Labour Bund, 45, 50,
262n. 11
General Strike 1926, 3, 230—4,
237-9, 241-3, 245, 254
Glasier, J. Bruce, 113
Glassman, Isaac, 180
Gleichen, Edward, 117, 276n.24
Goldfad, Madame, 236
Gordon, Alex (F. Vivian), 107,
274n.53
Gorky, Maxim, 49, 87
Government Code Cypher School
(GC CS), 164, 167, 171, 175, 187-9,
194, 196-7, 226
Graves, Carl, 100
Green, J. Frederick, 25, 73, 77, 79
‘Green Manifesto’, 69, 267n.33, 267n.35
Gregory, J. D., 203, 214
Grey, Sir Edward, 54
Gruppa Ozvobozhdenie Truda See
Emancipation of Labour Group
Haden-Guest, Leslie, 131, 278n.2
Hagberg Wright, Charles, 87
Haldane, Lord, 206
Hall, Leonard, 71—2
Hall, Vice-Admiral Reginald ‘Blinker’,
199, 214-15
‘Hands Off Russia’, 147 — 8, 153,
174-5
Hardie, James Keir, 43—4, 46, 61
314 • Russia and the British Be ft
Harrison, Maxim, 87 See also Litvinov,
Maxim
Hastings, Sir Patrick, 210
Headingley, A. S., 97, 102, 273n.20
Henderson, Arthur, 134, 136, 205
Herve, Gustav, 143
Herzen Circle, 85 — 6, 100
Herzen, Alexander, 7 — 9, 18, 21, 27
Hicks, Captain (MI6 agent), 132,
278n.4
Hill, Christopher, 174
Hobson, J. A., 35—6
Imperialism, A Study, 35
The War in South Africa, 35
Hodgson, Robert M., 182, 191
Hodgson, W. Earl, 13
Holt-Wilson, Sir Eric, 80, 230
Houndsditch Murders, 75, 87, 106
Hubert, H., 78
Hutt, Allen, 241
Huysmans, Camile, 142
Hyndman, Henry, 13—15, 18, 27,
33-5, 38-40, 46, 52, 55, 57-8,
60, 63-5, 71-2, 79-80, 85, 90,
96-7, 100, 116-18
Ignatiev, Vasily, 14—15
ILP Left-Wing, 153
Illustrated Sunday Herald, 155, 157
Im Thurn, Donald, 213, 215— 16
Tmpossibilism’, Impossibilists’, 40,
42 — 3 See also British Socialist
Labour Party
Independent Labour Party (ILP), 1 1,
28-31, 33, 43-4, 69, 78-80,
86-7, 90, 114-15, 124
Industrial Intelligence Bureau, 180,
182, 204-5, 211-12, 215
Inkpin, Albert, 72, 76, 100, 103, 245
Inkpin, H. W., 76, 100
international Echo, 63
International Federation of Trade
Unions (IFTU), 199-200,220-1,
223, 245
International Review, 152
International Socialist Bureau, 86,
101-2, 134, 142
International Socialist Review, 63
International Social-Democratic
Association (ISDA), 22
International Workers of the World, KF
Irving, Dan, 69
Iskra, {The Spark), 45 — 7, 262n.l3
Izvestia, (News), 192, 209
Jackson, Selwyn (MI5 agent),
179-80, 189
Jacobs, G. Saunders, 39
Jacobs, M., 135
James, Henry, The Princess
Casa mass ima, 5
Jewish Guardian, 160
Jewish Legion, 106, 284 —5n.8
Jewish World, 160
Joad, Cyril, 166
Jolly George incident , 16 1
Joseph Lyons, (restaurant chain), 68,
128, 130-1
Joynson-Hicks, William, 240—3
June Days, 8, 256n.l 1
Justice, 13-14, 17, 21, 24, 26-7,
33-5, 45, 52-3, 56-8, 60-2,
64-6, 70, 72-3, 77, 79, 85, 8 .
90, 92-3, 95, 98, 101-3
Kahan, Anna (Anna Rothstem),
25, 109
Kahan, Boris, 26, 44, 57, 135, 176
Kahan, Zelda, 1, 5T, 64 — 5, 69 — ^2,
76, 235-6
Kaiser Wilhelm II, 55, 57. 146
Kalmanovich, S. E., 49,
Kamenev, Lev, 134, 163—4, PI, 1“5,
203, 239, 243
Kamil, Mustafa, 61
Karakhan, Lev, 183, 186
Karl Marx Reading Association, 44
Karl is, M., 249-50
Index • 315
Kaucsky, Karl, 42, 100, 262n.l
Kehrhahn, F. R., 71
Kell, Vernon, 74-6, 80, 82-3,
92, 99, 106-8, 118, 139, 144,
149, 171, 175, 180, 182, 201,
204-5, 213-15, 229-30, 234,
238,254
Kennan, George, 19
Kerensky, Alexander, 25, 113—15,
119-21, 123, 135-6, 143
Keynes, J. K., 228
Kindersley, Major Guy, 213
King, Joseph, 99
Kirchenstein, Jacob, 247 — 51
Kishiniev Massacre, 45
Klishko, Nikolai, 161-2, 167-9,
176-8, 195-6, 198, 226
Knight, Maxwell, 204— 5
Kokovtsev (Andrew Rothstein), 244
Kolchak, 160
Koliontai, Alexandra, 190
Kolokol (The Bell , 9
Kommunist, 88, 91
Kommunisicheskii lnternatsional, 157
Kornilov, General Lavr, 120—1, 123,
157, 279n.35
Krasin, Leonid, 159, 161—4, 178,
183,198
Krassilnikov, Aleksandr, 91
Kravchinski, Sergei Mikhailovich
(Stepniak), 10-16, 18-20,
22-3, 25
Cbevo Nam Nuzhno?, 19
Russia Under The Tsars, 15
Underground Russia, 12
Kuchek Khan, 186 — 7
Kugelmann, Ludwig, 4, 253
Labouchere, Frank, (MI5 agent), 99
Labour Leader, 11, 22, 78, 85, 87,
113, 124
Labour Monthly, 188 — 9
Labour Party’s Advisory Committee On
Foreign Affairs, 134, 144, 152
Labour Representation Committee, 40,
43, 261 n.58
Labour Research Bureau, 232, 250
Labour Withholding Committee, 94
Lansbury, Edgar, 179
Lansbury, George, 156, 176,
179, 195
Lansbury, Minnie, 179 —80, 285n.25
Lansbury, Violet, 176
La Tribune Russe, 49
Lavrov, Piotr, 14—16, 18
Le Quex, William,
A Secret Service, 5
Guilty Bonds, 5
Strange Tales of a Nihilist, 5
The Czar s Spy, 5
The Great Plot, 5
‘Le Vin 78
League Against Cruelties and
Oppression in the Colonies, 246
Lee, H. W., 57, 72
Leeper, Rex, 80, 128-9, 131-2, 134,
144-6, 152, 190
Left Socialist Revolutionaries, 122
Leipziger Volkszeitung, 63
Lenin, Vladimir Ulianov, 14, 45 — 7, 56,
84, 86, 88-9, 100, 109, 116,
120-3, 125-8, 130, 133-4, 137,
139-44, 148, 152-3, 156-8,
160-1, 163, 169-70, 181, 183,
186-7, 190, 199-200, 202-3,
224, 252
April Theses, 116
Collapse of the Second
International, 126
Left-Wing Communism:
An Infantile Disorder, 156— 7, 169,
202, 252
Letuchie Listki (Flying Sheet), 19,
22, 25
L Homme Enchaine, 79, 86
Liberal-Imperialism, 38
Liddell, Guy, 237 — 8
Litvinov, Ivy, 131, 165 —6
316 • Russia and the British Left
Litvinov, Maxim, 86 — 7, 100, 127 —34,
136-42, 146, 158, 164-7, 173,
175-9, 184, 192, 206-8, 219
Lloyd George, David, 68 — 9, 94 — 5,
98-9, 127-8, 144-5, 148,
156-7, 160, 163, 170, 182, 184,
203, 209-10, 227, 230
Lockhart, Robert Bruce, 127 — 9,
131-2, 140-1
London Workers Committee, 147
Longuec, Jean, 68 —9, 80, 267n.30
Louis Phillipe, 7
Low, Ivy, 131
Low, Sidney, 131
Lunarcharski, Anatoli, 159
Lunn, Edith (Edith Rothstein), 194 — 7,
244-5, 248
Lunn, Helen, 194 — 7
Lunn, Lucy, 194 — 7
Lunn, Margaret, 194 — 7
Luxemburg, Rosa, 56
Lvov, Prince Georgii, 119 — 20
Macassey, Sir Lynden, 99
MacDonald, Ramsay, 51, 202, 205—6,
210, 212-14, 216
MacDougall, James, 94, 143
MacIntyre, Stuart,
Marxism in Britain
A Proletarian Science 1917—1933, 1
Maclean, Donald, 118
Maclean, John, 90, 94, 96—7, 100,
102, 143
MacManus, Arthur, 147, 218
Madame Elagina, 6
Mair, G. H., 116
Maisky, Agniya, 244
Maisky, Ivan, 77, 93, 235-7, 244,
248, 296n.4
Major Bali (MI 5 agent), 194, 197
Makgill, George, 180, 182, 201,
204-5, 211-13, 215
Manchester Guardian, 35, 63, 69, 82,
111, 123-4, 136, 138, 149
Mann, Tom, 150
Marlowe, Thomas, 199, 214, 216, 230
Martov, Iuiii, 14, 45
Marx, Karl, 4, 9, 14, 68
Capital. 24, 255
Communist Manifesto, 9, 24, 255
Poverty of Philosophy, 25
Marx-Aveling, Eleanor, 22
Matthews, H. B., 102
McKenna, Reginald, 76, 268n.l2
Melville, James, 107
Melville, William, 33, 45, 74, 107,
262n.l5
Menshevik-Internationalists, 85
Menzies, S. G,, 208
Messer, James, 249
Mestkom, 198, 200, 208, 220, 241,
244, 248
Meyer, Morris, 175
Meynell, Alice, 165
Meynell, Francis, 165—8, 179
Meynell, Viola, 165 —6
MI 1(c), (MI6), 180, 193-4, 196,
208-11, 215-16, 226, 238,
247,254
MI3(c), 193, 288n.73
MI5, 2-4, 81-3, 91, 95, 97, 99-100.
102-4, 107, 116-18, 137-41,
144-5, 175-80, 182, 189,
192-4, 196, 204, 206, 208, 211,
213-15, 222-3, 226, 229-32.
234-7, 240-1, 243-7, 251.
253-5, 285n.22
MI7, 2, 81, 102, 109, 117, 138,
144-5, 172
MI7(d), 73, 81-4, U6-19, 121, 136.
141, 156
MI(B), 229-31
Michelet, Jules, 8
Military Services Act, 104, 177
Miliutin, M , 164, 170-2
Miller, Anton, 250
Miller, Peter, 247, 251
Milner, Lord Alfred, 106, 127, 131
Index • 317
Miners’ Federation of Great Britain,
147, 162, 201, 243
Mitchell, I. H., 46
Mitrov, V., 85
M05, 81
M05(g), 76, 80, 176
M05(h) , 80
M06, 80-1
M07, 80-1
M07(d), 81
Molotov, 219
Montefiore, Dora B., 135, 143—4
Morning Post, 63, 65
Morris, William, 11 — 15, 22, 51
Mortony Desmond, 180, 196—7,
211-13
Morton, James, 96
‘Moscow Gold’, 3, 235, 246
Moscow Narodny Bank, 235—7
MOTS ART, (Rothstein), 164-5,
167-8
Muir, E., 80
Muir, John, 95, 98-9, 272nT3
Munitions Act, 88, 92, 94, 271n.63
Munro, Robert, 100
Munzenburg, Willie, 246— 7
Murrik, Salme, 176
Mussolini, Benito, 205
Namier, Lewis, 134
Narkomindel (NKID), 186, 191, 208,
216, 218-21, 239, 252
Narodnaya Volya {People’s Will) , 11 — 17,
24, 21 y 46, 48
Nashe Slovo, 73, 85, 87-8, 90, 97,
100-1, 27In.58
National Liberation Federation, 18
National Minority Movement, 198,
200, 240, 245, 249
National Propaganda, 215
National Socialist Advisory Committee,
102
National Society of Operative Printers
and Assistants, 230
National Unemployed Workers’
Committee Movement, 179
National Union of General Workers,
162
National Union of Rail way men,
147, 162
Naval League, 58—9
Big Navy’ policy, 64, 69
Neue Zeity 63
New York dally 63
Newcastle Daily Journal, 157
News Department of the Foreign
Office, 80
NKVD, 252
Noel, Conrad, 70 — 2
Nosovitsky, Jacob, 150—1
‘Occult Octopus’, 180, 211, 215, 254,
286n.26
October Manifesto 1905, 48
OGPU, 161, 178, 218, 200,
222, 244
Okhranay 26, 45-50, 108
Zagranichnaia agenturay 50, 52, 86,
91, 108
Organisation for the Maintenance of
Supplies (OMS), 229
Orjonikidze, Sergio, 186
Orlov, E., (Theodore Rothstein), 25
Ornatsky, 87, 98 See also Chicherin,
Georg ii
Pankhurst, Christabel, 124
Pankhurst, Sylvia, 111, 124, 135,
150-1, 169-70
Paris Commune, 4, 46, 97, 259n.9,
262n.l
Parliamentary Committee TUC, 134
Parliamentary Labour Party, 2, 91,
114-15, 132, 134-5, 143, 146,
153-4, 157, 163, 169-70, 234,
252
Parmoor, Lord, 206
Paul, Eden, 209
318 • Russia and the British Left
Paul, William, (Arnold), 109, 138, 209,
279n.26
Pears, Sir Edward, 68, 82
Pekkala, Eino, 193
Pekkala, Mary Rhodes, 193
Pelling, Henry, 1, 3, 147, 233
Peoples Commissariat lor Foreign
Affairs See Narkomindel
People s Russian Information Bureau,
153
People’s Will See Narodnaya Volya
Perekovskaya, Sophia, 5, 256n.2
Perris, G. H., 18, 51, 264n.38
Perstovskii, S., 85
Peters, Yakov, 107
Petrov, Irma, 101
Petrov, Peter, 89-98, 100-1, 127
Petrovsky, David A., (Alfred John
Bennett), 198, 250, 289n.94,
289m95
Phillips, W. A., (MI5 agent), 180
Platts-Mills, David, 174
Plebs Magazine, 120
Plekhanov, Georgi, 14-18, 21, 77, 84
PMS2, 99, 107
Poale Zion (Workers of Zion), 175,
284n.8
Podolsky, Leah, 248
Polish Uprising 1861, 9
Pollitt, Harry, 15 5
Poole, G. E. A., 205
Poole, Major-General W. H. Evered,
113
‘Poplarism’, 179
Potresov, Alexander, 14, 84
Pravda (The Truth), 63, 115, 120, 193,
211, 239
Press Bureau, 81, 269n.37
Pringle, W. R., 100
Probrazhensky, Yevgeni, 208
Profintern, 199-200, 221, 223,
229, 245
Proudhon, Joseph Pierre, 16
Purcell, A. A., 220
Quelch, Fred, 24 1
Quelch, Harry, 27, 30, 33, 3Y 40,
57-8, 69, 72
Quelch, Tom, 156—7, 282n.3
Quillard, Pierre, 49
Radek, Karl, 159, 190
Radomsky, M., 244
Pailuay Review, 87
Rakovsky, Christian, 209, 214, 218
Raskolnikov, Fyodor E., 192
Red International of Labour Unions
(RILU) See Profintern
Reid, J. F., 54
Reza Khan, 185 — 7
Right of Asylum, 63, 78, 104 — 5
Roebuck, Charles M. (Andrew
Rothsrein), 179, 251
ROSTA See Russian Telegraph
Agency
Room, 40, 164
Rosengoltz, Christian, 236, 244
Rothstein, Albert, 137 — 40,
146,172
Rothstein, Andrew, 1. 3 — 4, 26, ~79,
82, 97, 118, 170-6, 178-80,
182, 184, 188, 193-4, 196-8,
200, 207 — 9, 211, 220, 222-3,
225-6, 232, 235, 23~-4l,
243-50, 252
Rothstein, Eugene, 26, 29In.38
Rothstein, Natalie, 26
Rothstein, Phoebus, 25
Rothstein, Samuel, 1“75, 1~9
Rothstein, Theodore, 1—3, 23 — 33,
36-40, 42-6, 51-2, 56-63.
65-6, 68-9, 72, 76-7, 80,
82-6, 88, 90-1, 96. lOO, 102.
105, 108-10, 116-18. 120-1.
128-31, 134-46, 148-54,
156—7, l64-- 5, 1^5-8,
180-1, 183-90. 192. 206-8.
218, 220, 224, 235, 238,
249-51, 253
Index • 319
Egypt s Ruin: A Financial And
Administrative Record, 62, 68
Rozovsky, M., 162, 167
Rowntree, Joshua, 18
Rubanovich, Ilia, 49
Russell, Bertrand, 87
Russian Free Press Fund (RFPF),
19-20, 22-3
Russian Oil Products, 198
Russian Political Prisoners and Exiles’
Relief Committee (RPPERC),
83, 87, 91-3, 107
Russian Political Prisoners and
Exiles’ Relief Fund (RPPERF),
85, 100
Russian Revolution 1905, 44, 47 — 8,
50,120
Russian Revolution February 1917,
110-16, 119, 177
Russian Revolution October 1917, 2,
121-5, 127, 158-9, 177
Russian Social-Democratic Labour
Party, 45, 47, 86, 176
Russian Social-Democratic Labour
Party, (Bolsheviks), 47, 50, 86,
111, 119, 121-5, 127-8, 131,
133-4, 140, 159-61, 164,
176, 181
Russian Social-Democratic Labour
Party (London Congresses), 41,
46-7, 50-1, 86
Russian Social-Democratic Labour
Party, (Mensheviks), 47, 50,
120-2, 134
Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA),
179, 220, 225-6, 246
Russian (Soviet) Trade Delegation, 52,
161-5, 167-8, 170-1, 175-6,
178-9, 183, 195, 236-7, 241,
244, 247-8, 251, 258
Russo-Japanese War, 47
Russo-Polish War 1920, 160—2,
182-3, 186
Rutherford, Ernest, 61
Sacher, I., 68
Saint-Simonianism, 7 — 8, 256n.6
Samuel, Herbert, 105, 108, 161
Scott, C. P., 35, 82, 145
SDP News, 64
Second International, 17, 20, 42, 49,
55-7, 71-72, 85, 88, 101, 126,
134-5, 142, 271 n.66
Second Republic (France), 7
Secret Service Bureau, 74, 206
Serbian Society, 106
Seton Watson, Dr R. W., 116-17
Shaw, George Bernard, 13
Shmidt, M., 221-2
Siege of Sydney Street, 74, 87
Sinclair, Admiral Hugh ‘Quex
213-15, 247
Sinn Fein, 61, 82, 162, 180
Sirnis, Alexander, 108 — 10, 123,
125-6, 136-8, 275n.58
Sissmore, Jane, 206
Smith, F. E. (Lord Birkenhead), 223,
240, 269n.4l
Smith, T. J., 147
Snowden, Philip, 87, 92,
113-14, 124
Social-Democrat, 32, 36 — 7
Social-Democratic Federation (SDF),
13, 15, 17, 21-2, 27-33, 35-7,
40, 42-4, 52, 55, 115
Social-Democratic Labour Party
of Russia (Central Bureau
of the Groups Abroad), 95
Social-Democratic Party (SDP), 57,
64, 69, 90
Socialist Annual, 63
Socialist Committee for National
Defence, 90
Socialist League, 12—15, 17 — 18
Socialist Party (France), 48
Socialist Review, 203
Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs), 46,
48-9, 120-2, 140
Socialist, The, 109, 123, 125-6, 137
320 • Russia and the British Left
Socialist Unity, 41, 43, 69, 71,
135, 153
Societe ctes amis du people russe et des peoples
annexes (SAPREPA), 48
Society for the Promotion of Cultural
Relations between Great Britain
and Soviet Russia, 237 — 8, 246,
296n.l3
Society of Friends of Russian Freedom
(SFRF), 18-20, 23, 25, 77
Soldat-Grazhdanin, (,Soldier-Citizen), 115
Soskice, David, 25
Sotzial-Demokrat, 100
South Wales Socialist Society, 153
Souvarine, Boris, 151, 28In.83
Soviet-Persian Treaty, 186
Soviet Trade Mission, 182 — 3
Sovnarkom, (Council of People s
Commissars), 122, 133, 191»
211, 216, 218
Sozialdemokratische Parti Deutschlands
(SPD) Social-Democratic Party
of Germany, 16, 20, 47,
135, 143
Special Branch, 2 — 3, 25, 33, 44 — 7, 52,
74, 76, 91, 107, 138, 144, 149,
178, 180, 182, 205, 230, 232,
246,253
Special Intelligence Bureau (Eastern
Mediterranean), 82 — 3
Squair, Allen, 241, 248
Stalin, Joseph, 86, 186 — 7, 219 — 22,
224-5, 239, 243, 245, 251, 253
Stepniak See Kravchinski
Stepniak, Fanny, 85
Stoker, W. R., 137-8
‘Stop the ’War Committee’ (Boer War),
33, 260n.27, 260n.28
Strang, William, 213
Struve, Peter, 14
Suez Canal Company, 63
Sulzbacher, Fritz, 246
Sultanzade, Avetis, 186, 287n.51
Sunday Worker, 245 — 6
Swan, Rev. F. R., 51
Syndicalist, The, 74
Taff Vale Judgement, 40, 42
TASS See Telegraph Agency of the
Soviet Union
Taylor, Fred, 226, 241, 246
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union.
232, 239, 241, 246, 296n.l6
Teplov, Aleksei, 26
Third Department, 6—7
Thomson, Basil, 76, 91, 107 — 8,
138-9, 144-53, 161, 164-5,
167-8, 170-1, 175, 178, 180.
182,201, 254
Tiflis bank robbery, 86, 27In.61
Tikhomirov, Lev, 14 — 16, 256n.32
Tillett, Ben, 46, 70—1
Times, The. 15,49, 112, 162, 192, 197
To-Day, 13, 15
Tomsky, Mikhail, 200—1, 208, 21 1,
219, 222-3, 225, 239, 244-5
Trade Delegation, Soviet, 52
Trades Union Congress (TUC), 87, 114,
200-2, 206, 211, 219, 222-3,
225, 227-31, 233, 239-41, 244
Tribune, 5 1
Triple Entente, 55, 77
Triple Industrial Alliance, 227 — 8, 230
Trotsky, Leon, 73, 84 — 5, 89, 121—2.
125-6, 128, 133, 136-7,
139, 141, 159, 220-1, 239,
243, 245
Trud, {Labour), 232, 239, 241
Tsar Alexander II, 17
Tsar Alexander III, 21
Tsar Nicholas II, 21, 48, 5 5, 111
Tuckton House, 126, 139
Twain, Mark, 12
Tyrell, Sir William, 134
United Front, 181, 198-200, 202,
217, 220, 226
United Opposition, 239, 243 — 5
Index • 321
Vandervelde, Emile, 90, 27 ln.68
Vanguard, 89 — 90, 94, 100
‘Vera Figner Fund’, 85
Vestnik Narodnoi Volt (Courier of the
People’s Will), 15-16
Vigilance Detective Agency, 226
Volkhovsckii, Felix, 19
Vorwaerts, 58
WAAM (Theodore Rothstein), 135,
142
Wake, Lieutenant-Colonel, 117 — 18
Wallach, Meer, 86—7 See also Litvinov,
Maxim
Walsh, Tom, 241
Walters, Catherine, 60
Walton, Newbold, J. T., 135, 203
Ward, Albert, 135
Wardani, Ibrahim, 62
Watergate House, 81—2, 84, 270n.45
Watkins, Nat, 245
Watson, Robert Spence, 18, 25
Watts, J. Hunter, 21
Webb, Beatrice, 226
Weinstein, G., 190-2, 208-9
Wells, H. G., 284n.2
Wilde, Oscar,
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, 5
Vera, or the Nihilists, 5
Williams, Jack, 52-3, 55
Wintringham, Tom, 174
Wolf, Stefen, 134
Woolf, Leonard, 144, 152
Woolf, Lucien, 160, 282n.l3
Workers’ Dreadnought, 111, 124
Workers’ International Relief, 247
Workers’ Socialist Federation, 124,
135, 153-4, 169
Worker, The, 98
Workers’ Weekly, 210, 229
Yanpolska, Mile., 86
Yoffe, Adolph, 219
Yorkshire Factory Times, 87
Young Communist League, 248
Younger, Lord 213
Zarya (Dawn), 84
Zasulich, Vera, 5, 12, 14, 16, 21, 45,
256n.2
Zemstvo, 20—21
Zhizn zamechateVnikh lyudei (Lives of
Famous People), 25
Zhizn (Life), 25
Zimmerman Telegram, 215, 293n.6l
Zimmerwald Manifesto, 73, 89 —91,
100-3, 271n.67
Zinoviev, Georgii, 156 —9, 161, 199,
209, 212, 216-21, 223-4, 239,
243
Zinoviev Letter 1924, 3, 15, 199, 209,
211-17, 219-20, 222, 224, 228,
230,234, 242, 254
Zundelevich, E. J., 73, 78, 85, 181
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In this book, David Burke looks at the activities of the Russian political emigre community in Britain, and in particular the role of one Russian-Jewish political family: the Rothsteins. Theodore Rothstein and his son Andrew, along with his sister-in-law Zelda Kahan and her husband, W. P. Coates, together played an important part in the formative years of the Communist Party of Great Britain and were closely monitored by the British secret service. This led to claims that British communism was effectively a Russian creation with Theodore Rothstein acting as the eminence grise; the hidden hand of Moscow controlling the British left-wing movement. In 1920 Theodore Rothstein's activities on the left of the British labour movement assisted the formation of a Communist party in Britain affiliated to the Comintern. Theodore was, soon after, effectively debarred from Britain following a visit to Russia, at which point his clandestine political activities passed to his son, Andrew. This book encompasses two periods. The first looks at the contribution of Theodore Rothstein to British Marxism and the response of the British intelligence services, Special Branch and MI5, to what they regarded as a serious threat to British security. The second part probes Andrew Rothstein's subsequent career, and considers four main events: the formation of the Anglo-Russian Committee in 1924, the Zinoviev Letter, the General Strike of 1926 and the ARCOS Raid of 1927, and concluding with Andrew Rothstein joining his father in Moscow in 1930. 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physical | xiii, 321 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spellingShingle | Burke, David Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike International library of historical studies Rothstein, Andrew 1898-1994 (DE-588)127361596 gnd Rotštejn, Fëdor A. 1871-1953 (DE-588)123076382 gnd Communist Party of Great Britain (DE-588)43148-5 gnd Politischer Flüchtling (DE-588)4175042-1 gnd Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Russen (DE-588)4051034-7 gnd |
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title | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike |
title_auth | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike |
title_exact_search | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike |
title_full | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike David Burke |
title_fullStr | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike David Burke |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia and the British Left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike David Burke |
title_short | Russia and the British Left |
title_sort | russia and the british left from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike |
title_sub | from the 1848 revolutions to the general strike |
topic | Rothstein, Andrew 1898-1994 (DE-588)127361596 gnd Rotštejn, Fëdor A. 1871-1953 (DE-588)123076382 gnd Communist Party of Great Britain (DE-588)43148-5 gnd Politischer Flüchtling (DE-588)4175042-1 gnd Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Russen (DE-588)4051034-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Rothstein, Andrew 1898-1994 Rotštejn, Fëdor A. 1871-1953 Communist Party of Great Britain Politischer Flüchtling Kommunismus Russen Großbritannien |
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