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Book SynopsisTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, pg. ix*LIST OF FIGURES, pg. xi*LIST OF TABLES, pg. xiii*PREFACE, pg. xv*LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, pg. xix*Introduction. Understanding Strikes in 1917, pg. 3*1. The Ecology of Labor Protest at the End of the Old Regime, pg. 23*2. Strikes in 1917: An Overview, pg. 61*3. The February Revolution and the Mobilization of Labor, pg. 96*4. Management-Labor Relations in the Weeks of Conciliation, pg. 129*5. Spring Strikes and the First Coalition, pg. 151*6. Collective Action and Social Order, pg. 179*7. Perceptions of Strikes and the Nature of Strike Reporting: Social Identities and Moral Valuations, pg. 213*8. Labor Activism in Midsummer, pg. 239*9. Social Polarization and the Changing Character of Strikes in the Fall, pg. 265*10. Strikes and the Revolutionary Process, pg. 299*APPENDIX 1. Methodology and Sources, pg. 331*APPENDIX 2. Supplementary Statistical Information, pg. 347*SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 351*INDEX, pg. 377