Behind the front lines of the civil war

political parties and social movements in Russia, 1918-1922

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Behind the front lines of the civil war

political parties and social movements in Russia, 1918-1922

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Countering the powerful myth that the civil war in Russia was largely between the "Whites" and the "Reds," Vladimir Brovkin views the struggle as a multifaceted social and political process. Brovkin focuses not so much on armies and governments as on the interaction of state institutions, political parties, and social movements on both Red and White territories. In the process, he exposes tbe weaknesses of the various warring factions in a Russia plagued by strikes, mutinies, desertion, and rebellions.

The Whites benefited from popular resistance to the Reds, and the Reds, from resistance to the Whites. In Brovkin's view, neither regime enjoyed popular support. Pacification campaigns, mass shooting, deportations, artillery shelling of villages, and terror were the essence of the conflict, and when the Whites were defeated, the war against the Greens, the peasant rebels, went on.

Drawing on a remarkable array of previously untapped sources, Brovkin convicts the early Bolsheviks of crimes similar to those later committed by Stalin. What emerges "behind the front lines" is a picture of how diverse forces - Cossacks, Ukrainians, Greens, Mensheviks, and SRs, as well as Whites and Bolsheviks - created the tragic victory of a party that had no majority support

  1. This book has important contemporary implications as the world again asks an old question: Can Russian statehood prevail over local, regional, and national identities? Vladimir N. Brovkin is Associate Professor of History at Harvard University.
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Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922
2016, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War
Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922
2015, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War
Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922
2015, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War
Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922
2015, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Behind the front lines of the civil war
Behind the front lines of the civil war: political parties and social movements in Russia, 1918-1922
1994, Princeton University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-443) and index.

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Princeton, N.J

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Dewey Decimal Class
947.084/1
Library of Congress
DK265 .B697 1994

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x, 455 p. :
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455

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OL1397767M
ISBN 10
0691032785
LCCN
93005299
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374217
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