Resistance to Bolshevism 1917-1918

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*Resistance to Bolshevism in 1917–1918*, edited and supplemented with commentary by Sergey Vladimirovich Volkov, offers a profound and multifaceted exploration of one of the most turbulent periods in Russian history. This was a time when the country faced not only political upheaval but also social upheavals, with various forms of resistance emerging against the new Bolshevik regime amid revolutionary change. In these pages, the authors and researchers assembled under Volkov’s editorial guidance analyze a wide range of phenomena and events related to opposition to the Bolsheviks. The book covers not only well-known facts and incidents but also lesser-studied aspects, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how different groups and social strata responded to the transformations sweeping the nation. It features both eyewitness accounts and scholarly research, making it not only informative but also engaging. This work will appeal to historians and general readers interested in Russian history, politics, and social dynamics. Students, educators, researchers, and history enthusiasts will find valuable insights and thought-provoking ideas within its pages. The book also attracts those interested in themes of revolution, civil war, and political conflict, as it raises important questions about power, legitimacy, and resistance. The topics explored go beyond mere historical events, delving into deeper philosophical and social questions. Why did some groups support the Bolsheviks while others rebelled against them? What motivated and shaped the goals of various movements, and how did they interact with each other? These questions remain relevant today, making the book particularly valuable for analyzing current political processes. Sergey Vladimirovich Volkov, as the scientific editor, brings his unique style and deep understanding of the subject to this work. His previous studies, such as *Civil War in Russia: Myths and Reality* and *Revolution and Counterrevolution: New Approaches*, have already earned recognition among readers and scholars. In this book, he continues to develop his ideas, offering readers a fresh perspective on the complex, layered events that determined the fate of the country. *Resistance to Bolshevism in 1917–1918* is not just a recounting of the past; it provokes reflection on how history influences the present and how lessons from those tumultuous years can help us better understand today’s challenges. This book will be a revelation for anyone seeking to grasp Russia’s intricate and often contradictory history—and perhaps even find answers to questions that still resonate in society today. If you are looking for books about revolution, civil war, or political resistance, *Resistance to Bolshevism in 1917–1918* will be a valuable addition to your library. It is not merely a historical account but a compelling intellectual work that can inspire further research and reflection.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Сост.
науч. ред. и коммент. С. В. Волкова - Language
- Russian
- Series
- Россия забытая и неизвестная : Белое движение
- ISBN
- 9785227013866
- Release date
- 2001