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Russian Anarchists

Professor Avrich records the history of the anarchist movement from its Russian origins in the 19th century, with a full discussion of Bakunin and Kropotkin, to its upsurge in the 1905 and 1917 Social Democratic Revolutions, and its decline and fall after the Bolshevik Revolution. While analyzing th...

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Autor principal: Avrich, Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton University Press, 2015.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Contents --  |t Illustrations --  |t Introduction --  |t 1. The Stormy Petrel --  |t 2. The Terrorists --  |t 3. The Syndicalists --  |t 4. Anarchism and Antiintellectualism --  |t 5. The Second Storm --  |t 6. The October Insurrection --  |t 7. The Anarchists and the Bolshevik Regime --  |t 8. The Downfall of Russian Anarchism --  |t Epilogue --  |t Chronology --  |t Annotated Bibliography --  |t Index --  |t Backmatter. 
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