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[[Image:Aleksei_Gastev_by_Z_Tolkachev_1923.jpg|thumb|200px|Portrait of Gastev by Z. Tolkachev, 1923.]] | [[Image:Aleksei_Gastev_by_Z_Tolkachev_1923.jpg|thumb|200px|Portrait of Gastev by Z. Tolkachev, 1923.]] | ||
'''Aleksei Kapitonovich Gastev''' (Алексей Капитонович Гастев) (1882, Suzdal - 1939) was an early proponent of the scientific management of labour and an avant-garde poet. | '''Aleksei Kapitonovich Gastev''' (Алексей Капитонович Гастев) (1882, Suzdal - 1939) was an early proponent of the scientific management of labour and an avant-garde poet. | ||
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+ | ==Chronology== | ||
+ | ''Taken from [[#Johansson1981|Johansson 1981: 7-8]].'' | ||
+ | <div class="dpl" style="-moz-column-count:2; -webkit-column-count:2; column-count:2;"> | ||
+ | * 1882 Born in Suzdal'. | ||
+ | * 1898 or 1899 Enters the Moscow Teachers' College. | ||
+ | * 1900 Joins the Social-Democratic Party. | ||
+ | * 1902 Expelled from the college. Arrested. | ||
+ | * 1903 Sentenced to three years exile. | ||
+ | * 1904 Flees to Paris. Pubhshes short story "The Accursed Question" in Geneva. | ||
+ | * 1905 Professional revolutionary, active in the cities of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Kostroma and Jaroslavl'. | ||
+ | * 1906 Delegate to the RSDRP's fourth congress in Stockholm. Arrested in Moscow. Sentenced to three years exile. Escapes to Paris. Returns to Russia in the fall. | ||
+ | * 1907 Work and family life in Petersburg under assumed names. | ||
+ | * 1910 Contributor to ''Zhizn' dlya vsekh''. Moves to Paris. | ||
+ | * 1913 Returns to Russia. Contributes to ''Pravda''. | ||
+ | * 1914 Arrested. Exiled to Narym for four years. | ||
+ | * 1915 Flight to Tomsk and then to Novo-Nikolaevsk. | ||
+ | * 1916 The poem in prose "Ekspress". Contributor to the newspaper ''Golos Sibiri''. | ||
+ | * 1917 Returns to Petrograd. Writes for several journals and newspapers. Elected general secretary of the All-Russian Metal-Workers' Union. | ||
+ | * 1918 First edition of ''Poeziya rabochego udara''. To the Ukraine in the fall. | ||
+ | * 1919 Appointed Commissar of the All-Ukrainian Art Soviet in Kharkiv. | ||
+ | * 1920 Moves to Moscow. The beginning of the Institute of Labour. | ||
+ | * 1921 Publication of ''Pachka orderov'' in Riga. | ||
+ | * 1923 Fifth edition of ''PRU''. | ||
+ | * 1926 Sixth edition of ''PRU''. | ||
+ | * 1931 Becomes member of Communist Party. | ||
+ | * 1932 Appointed chairman of the Soviet Bureau of Standardization. | ||
+ | * 1934 Takes part in international congress on standardization in Stockholm. | ||
+ | * 1936 Organizes training of Stakhanovites. | ||
+ | * 1938 Arrested. | ||
+ | * 1941 Officially declared dead on 1 October. | ||
+ | * 1956 Rehabilitated. | ||
+ | </div> | ||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
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* Kendall A. Bailes, [[Media:Bailes_Kendall_A_1977_Alexei_Gastev_and_the_Soviet_Controversy_over_Taylorism_1918-1924.pdf|"Alexei Gastev and the Soviet Controversy over Taylorism 1918-1924"]], ''Soviet Studies'' 3 (1977). {{en}} | * Kendall A. Bailes, [[Media:Bailes_Kendall_A_1977_Alexei_Gastev_and_the_Soviet_Controversy_over_Taylorism_1918-1924.pdf|"Alexei Gastev and the Soviet Controversy over Taylorism 1918-1924"]], ''Soviet Studies'' 3 (1977). {{en}} | ||
* Zenovia A. Sochor, [[Media:Sochor_Zenovia_A_1981_Soviet_Taylorism_Revisited.pdf|"Soviet Taylorism Revisited"]], ''Soviet Studies'' 33:2 (1981), pp 246-264. {{en}} | * Zenovia A. Sochor, [[Media:Sochor_Zenovia_A_1981_Soviet_Taylorism_Revisited.pdf|"Soviet Taylorism Revisited"]], ''Soviet Studies'' 33:2 (1981), pp 246-264. {{en}} | ||
− | * Kurt Johansson, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9598 Aleksej Gastev: Proletarian Bard of the Machine Age]'', Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1983, 170 pp. {{en}} | + | * {{a|Johansson1981}} Kurt Johansson, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9598 Aleksej Gastev: Proletarian Bard of the Machine Age]'', Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1983, 170 pp. {{en}} |
* Rolf Hellebust, ''Flesh to Metal: Soviet Literature and the Alchemy of Revolution'', Cornell University Press, 2003, x+221 pp. [http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100485520]. Reviews: [http://www.jstor.org/stable/3648838 Anemone] (SEEJ 2004), [http://www.jstor.org.sci-hub.org/stable/40870993 Brintlinger] (CSP 2005), [http://www.jstor.org.sci-hub.org/stable/40060976 Jenks] (TC 2005). {{en}} | * Rolf Hellebust, ''Flesh to Metal: Soviet Literature and the Alchemy of Revolution'', Cornell University Press, 2003, x+221 pp. [http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100485520]. Reviews: [http://www.jstor.org/stable/3648838 Anemone] (SEEJ 2004), [http://www.jstor.org.sci-hub.org/stable/40870993 Brintlinger] (CSP 2005), [http://www.jstor.org.sci-hub.org/stable/40060976 Jenks] (TC 2005). {{en}} | ||
* Ross Wolfe, [http://thecharnelhouse.org/2011/12/07/the-ultra-taylorist-soviet-utopianism-of-aleksei-gastev-including-gastevs-landmark-book-how-to-work%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%BA-%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%BE-%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8C/ "The ultra-Taylorist Soviet utopianism of Aleksei Gastev; Further notes on Taylorism and socialism"], ''The Charnel House'' blog, 7 Dec 2011. {{en}} | * Ross Wolfe, [http://thecharnelhouse.org/2011/12/07/the-ultra-taylorist-soviet-utopianism-of-aleksei-gastev-including-gastevs-landmark-book-how-to-work%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%BA-%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%BE-%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8C/ "The ultra-Taylorist Soviet utopianism of Aleksei Gastev; Further notes on Taylorism and socialism"], ''The Charnel House'' blog, 7 Dec 2011. {{en}} |
Revision as of 23:59, 9 August 2015
Aleksei Kapitonovich Gastev (Алексей Капитонович Гастев) (1882, Suzdal - 1939) was an early proponent of the scientific management of labour and an avant-garde poet.
Contents
Chronology
Taken from Johansson 1981: 7-8.
- 1882 Born in Suzdal'.
- 1898 or 1899 Enters the Moscow Teachers' College.
- 1900 Joins the Social-Democratic Party.
- 1902 Expelled from the college. Arrested.
- 1903 Sentenced to three years exile.
- 1904 Flees to Paris. Pubhshes short story "The Accursed Question" in Geneva.
- 1905 Professional revolutionary, active in the cities of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Kostroma and Jaroslavl'.
- 1906 Delegate to the RSDRP's fourth congress in Stockholm. Arrested in Moscow. Sentenced to three years exile. Escapes to Paris. Returns to Russia in the fall.
- 1907 Work and family life in Petersburg under assumed names.
- 1910 Contributor to Zhizn' dlya vsekh. Moves to Paris.
- 1913 Returns to Russia. Contributes to Pravda.
- 1914 Arrested. Exiled to Narym for four years.
- 1915 Flight to Tomsk and then to Novo-Nikolaevsk.
- 1916 The poem in prose "Ekspress". Contributor to the newspaper Golos Sibiri.
- 1917 Returns to Petrograd. Writes for several journals and newspapers. Elected general secretary of the All-Russian Metal-Workers' Union.
- 1918 First edition of Poeziya rabochego udara. To the Ukraine in the fall.
- 1919 Appointed Commissar of the All-Ukrainian Art Soviet in Kharkiv.
- 1920 Moves to Moscow. The beginning of the Institute of Labour.
- 1921 Publication of Pachka orderov in Riga.
- 1923 Fifth edition of PRU.
- 1926 Sixth edition of PRU.
- 1931 Becomes member of Communist Party.
- 1932 Appointed chairman of the Soviet Bureau of Standardization.
- 1934 Takes part in international congress on standardization in Stockholm.
- 1936 Organizes training of Stakhanovites.
- 1938 Arrested.
- 1941 Officially declared dead on 1 October.
- 1956 Rehabilitated.
Works
- Vosstanie kultury, Kharkov: Molodoy rabochiy, 1923. (Russian)
- Novaia kul'turnaia ustanovka, Moscow: VtsSPS-TsIT, 1924. (Russian)
- Poeziya rabochego udara [Поэзия рабочего удара], Moscow: Sovetskii pisatel', 1964; 1971. (Russian)
- Kak nado rabotat': prakticheskoe vvedenie v nauku organizatsii truda [Как надо работать?], Moscow: VDSPS, 1924; Moscow: Ekonomika, 1966; 1972. Compilation of pamphlets and articles issued under the title of a work originally published in the 1920s. (Russian)
- Trudovye ustanovki [Трудовые установки], Moscow: Ekonomika, 1973. (Russian)
Literature
- Kendall A. Bailes, "Alexei Gastev and the Soviet Controversy over Taylorism 1918-1924", Soviet Studies 3 (1977). (English)
- Zenovia A. Sochor, "Soviet Taylorism Revisited", Soviet Studies 33:2 (1981), pp 246-264. (English)
- Kurt Johansson, Aleksej Gastev: Proletarian Bard of the Machine Age, Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1983, 170 pp. (English)
- Rolf Hellebust, Flesh to Metal: Soviet Literature and the Alchemy of Revolution, Cornell University Press, 2003, x+221 pp. [1]. Reviews: Anemone (SEEJ 2004), Brintlinger (CSP 2005), Jenks (TC 2005). (English)
- Ross Wolfe, "The ultra-Taylorist Soviet utopianism of Aleksei Gastev; Further notes on Taylorism and socialism", The Charnel House blog, 7 Dec 2011. (English)
- Julia Vaingurt, "Poetry in Motion: Aleksei Gastev and the Aesthetic Origins of Soviet Biomechanics", ch 2 in Vaingurt, Wonderlands of the Avant-Garde: Technology and the Arts in Russia of the 1920s, Northwestern University Press, 2013, pp 25-53. (English)