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From: Deutsher Memorial Prize Committee <deutsche@deutscherprize.org.uk>
List Editor: Dave Pretty <prettyd@WINTHROP.EDU>
Subject: Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
Author's Subject: Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial
Prize
Date Written: Tue, 6 Dec 2005
From Sandy Nicoll, on behalf of the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
Committee
The 2005 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
has been awarded to: Kevin Murphy for "Revolution and Counterrevolution, Class
Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory" published by Berghahn Books.
"Kevin Murphy has written an important book. It steers a course between the
prevailing historical orthodoxy that dismisses the Russian Revolution of October
1917 as a disastrous aberration and the so-called 'revisionists' who have
portrayed Stalinism as a phenomenon with strong popular roots. Murphy's study of
the Guzhon Metal Works in Moscow documents both the active participation of
workers in the 1917 revolutions and their sullen acquiescence in and fragmented
resistance to the so-called 'Stalin revolution' - better counter-revolution - at
the end of the 1920s. Broadly speaking, it is a vindication of what one might
call, after Isaac Deutscher, the classical Marxist interpretation of the Russian
Revolution.
"To my mind the most interesting finding of the book was its demonstration
that quite an active and diverse political life continued, if not always exactly
to flourish, certainly to survive in the Guzhon Metal Works through the NEP
period (1921-8), indicating the extent to which some degree of political
pluralism survived at the popular level after the Civil War. Kevin Murphy has
thus significantly deepened our understanding of the Russian Revolution and its
aftermath."
Alex Callinicos, Professor of European Studies, King's College London and
Isaac and member of Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Committee
For further information about the Prize, visit
www.deutscherprize.org.uk
Nominations are invited for the 2006 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial
Prize.
This prize is awarded annually for a book which exemplifies the best and most
innovative new writing in or about the Marxist tradition.
The closing date for nominations (covering books published from May 2005 -
May 2006) is May 1st 2006.
To nominate a book, please complete the nomination form on the website or
send publisher's information plus two copies (if available) to:
Isaac & Tamara Deutscher Prize Committee
Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom.
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