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Brovkin Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War
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Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922
E-Book, Englisch, Band 1762, 470 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7286-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
The Civil War and the Communist Myth
Western Myths
Historical Approaches
The Road to Civil War
1. The "New Course" That Failed (December 1918-April 1919)
Causes of Legalization
Legalization of the Opposition Parties
Lenin and Martov
Menshevik Policy Proposals
Legalization of the PSR
Debate on the Cheka
The End of the "New Course"
2. On the Internal Front: Enemies among the Workers
Strikes in Moscow
Strikes in Petrograd
Trouble in the Provinces
Strikes in Sormovo and Tver
Rebellions and Mutinies in Orel Province
The Astrakhan Tragedy
3. The White Tide
The White Tide in the East
Red Terror in the Urals
Peasant Rebellions on the Volga
The Whites' Breakthrough in the South
Decossackization
Makhno, Grigoriev, Zelenvi, and Others
Peasant Attitudes in Ukraine
Red Army Soldiers' Attitudes
The Three Blows to the Reds
Red Terror in Ukraine
4. On the Internal Front: The Greens
The Historical Setting
Policies of the Bolshevik Government
Requisition Detachments
Local Government in the Countryside
Peasant Attitudes
The Greens
The Greens Organization and Tactics
Bolshevik Antidesertion Measures
Peasant Uprisings
5. What Is to Be Done? Soviet Parties Face the Challenge of the Whites
The Menshevik Assessment of the Situation
The Right Mensheviks
The SRs and the White Threat
Fighting on All the Fronts
6. The Red Tide
Collapse of the Whites in the East
Collapse of the Whites in the South
The Fragmentation of Society
7. The End of Legal Opposition
The Mensheviks' New Platform
Successes and Perils
The Left SR Factions
The Balancing Act Breaks Down: The Affair with the British Delegation
Other Foreign Delegations
The Cheka Assault on the Opposition Parties
8. Workers under Militarized Labor
Theater of the Absurd
The Militarization of Labor
The Workers' Economic Situation
Workers' Responses
Elections
Strikes
9. The Green Tide
Bolshevik Intentions
Razverstka and Other Obligations
The Collection of Tribute
Informal, Invisible Peasant Government
Peasant Perceptions
Peasant Resistance: Central Russia
10. The Peasant War in Ukraine and Cossack Lands
Bolshevik Agrarian Policy in Ukraine
Occupation Policies in the Don Host and Kuban
Peasant Rebels: Ukraine
Don and Kuban Resistance
Subjugation
A Reign of Red Terror in Kuban
11. Sovietization of the Countryside: Tambov, Saratov, Tobolsk
Tambov
Lower Volga
The Urals and Siberia
Suppression
Epilogue: Regime in Crisis, 1921
Conclusion: Identity, Allegiance, and Participation in the Russian Civil War
Chronology of the Civil War
External and Internal Fronts
The White Movement
The Kadets
The Party of Socialist Revolutionaries
The Mensheviks
The Bolsheviks
The Greens
Scope of the Peasant War
Character of the Peasant War
Military Victory
Who Won? Who Lost?
Legacy
Bibliography
Index