1. See J. Schneiderman, The Tsarist Government and the Labor Movement, 1898–1903: Zubatovshchina (Berkeley, 1967)
2. See also A. Martynov’s account of his self-restraint as regards Lenin’s book: ‘Vospominaniya revolyutsionera’, PR, 1925, note 11, pp. 274–5.
3. See J. Frankel’s helpful summary of Krichevski’s articles for Rabochee delo in the introduction to Vladimir Akimov on the Dilemmas of Russian Marxism (Cambridge, 1969) pp. 53–5.
4. Even works like E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London, 1963), highlighting the influence of non-workingmen in the formation of socialist ideas, still recognise the working-class contribution too: see idem, passim.
5. K. Marx and F. Engels, Collected Works, vol. 6 (London, 1976) p. 497.