The Russian Anarchists
Paul Avrich
1967
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I: 1905
- THE STORMY PETREL
- THE TERRORISTS
- THE SYNDICALISTS
- ANARCHISM AND ANTI-INTELLECTUALISM
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PART II: 1917
- THE SECOND STORM
- THE OCTOBER INSURRECTION
- THE ANARCHISTS AND THE BOLSHEVIK REGIME
- THE DOWNFALL OF RUSSIAN ANARCHISM
EPILOGUE
CHRONOLOGY
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Mikhail Bakunin (International Institute of Social History)
- Peter Kropotkin (Bund Archives)
- "For Land and Liberty," St. Petersburg, 1905 (Columbia Special Collections)
- "The Preparation of Bombs," 1905 (Columbia Russian Archive)
- A Chernoe Znamia Meeting, Minsk, 1906 (Bund Archives)
- Appeal for Imprisoned Anarchists, 1913 (New York Public Library)
- Bakunin Centenary, Paris, 1914 (Columbia Russian Archive)
- "The Bourgeois Order," Petrograd, 1917 (New York Public Library)
- Nestor Makhno in Guliai-Pole (New York Public Library)
- The Funeral of Kropotkin, February 1921 (New York Public Library)
- Nikolai Rogdaev (Alexander Berkman Aid Fund)
- Lev Chernyi (Courtesy of Senya Fleshin)
- Aron Baron in Siberian Exile, 1925 (Labadie Collection)
- Volin in Paris (Courtesy of Senya Fleshin)
- Alexander Schapiro (International Institute of Social History)
- Grigorii Maksimov in the United States (Courtesy of John Cherney)
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