Kronstadt 1921
by Paul AvrichSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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anarchism,
history,
russia
Read in June, 2007
Avrich's book on Krondstadt is excellent. He's obviously sympathetic to the insurgents, but gives a pretty fair treatment of their movement and the Bolshevik response. Unlike other anarchist historians of Kronstadt, Avrich discusses the less savory elements of the uprising, such as the anti-Semitism which imbued much of their rhetoric and some connections to White forces. Avrich also takes seriously the pressures of the civil war and other objective conditions which weighed on the Bolsheviks,...more
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post-college
Read in March, 2008
This was great, if totally depressing. The story of the Kronstadt commune's defiance of the Bolshevik comissarocracy, its efforts to actually realize soviet (or, arguably, anarchist) communism, and its brutal suppression by Trotsky and Lenin is a tale whose importance is not limited solely to historical inquiry.
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