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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations ix
Introduction: Experiencing the Russian Revolution I
PARTI. DOCUMENTS AND STORIES
1. Springtime of Freedom: Walking the Past 13
PART II. HISTORIES
2. Revolution, Uncertainty, and War 47
3. 1917 68
4- Civil War 92
PART III. PLACES AND PEOPLE
5. Politics of the Street 123
6. Women and Revolution in the Village 170
7. Overcoming Empire 223
8. Utopians 289
Conclusion: An Unfinished Revolution 350
Bibliography: Selected Readings in English on the
Russian Revolution, Jpo$—ip2i 359
Index 371
vi*
activists i, 7, 24, 28, 32, 49, 61, 69,
75, 94, 100, 102, 126, 129, 134,
137, 141, 145, 151, 170, 179,
200—1, 204, 207—8, 226, 229,
234, 244, 247, 249-50, 252,
275, 290, 295, 299, 304, 312
Adorno, Theodor 290
agricultural
communes 102
laborers/workers 178, 184,
191—2
land 93, 98, 230
practices 173
provinces 207
strikes 183
agriculture 100, 170, 183, 239,
2-45 353
alcohol hi, 128, 138, 188, 236,
see also drunkenness
Alexandra (Empress) 61, 70, 88
Allies 74, 97
All-Russian Congress of Worker and
Peasant Women 303
All-Russian Extraordinary
Commission for the Struggle
Against Counterrevolution and
Sabotage, see Cheka
All-Russian Muslim Congress 242
All-Russian Peasant Union 185
All-Russian Women s Congress 297
anarchists/anarchy 35, 37, 70, 77,
81-5, 87, 93, 97, 100-2, 141,
146, 158, 199, 207, 327-8, 330
anti-Bolsheviks 97, 149, 154, 204,
272, 321
anti-colonialism 243—4
anti-communists 113, 232
anti-draft rebellion 241
anti-Semitism 135, 144» 249, 261,
266, 271
anti-war 317—8
Antonov, Alexander 207, 210
April Crisis 68
Arendt, Hannah 17, 41
Armenia 97
Armenians 55, 253, 263
Army of Truth 208
artists 15, 102, 131, 152, 170, 326,
329-30, 334-5
Assembly of Russian Factory
Workers 47
Association of Socialist Art 334
Austria 54, 70, 273
Austrians 59, 263, 330
Austro-Hungarian Empire 245, 269
autocracy/autocrats 1, 5, 16, 34, 36,
61-2, 69, 139, 170, 225, 231,
249, 316
Aves, Jonathan n6n.3i, 159, i68n.i26
Azerbaijan 97
Babel, Isaac 7, 2.2,6, 2.54, Z64—78,
286^87, z87n.94, 309
“At Grandmother’s” 267
Diary 271—6
“How it was Done in
Odessa” 276—7
“Leaves from My Notebook” 267
“Old Shloyme” 266
Red Cavalry 273—6
Badcock, Sarah 76
Balkans 54
Baltic
fleet 24
provinces 49
Baltic Sea 269
battleship Potemkin 48
Bauman, Nikolai 134
Beatty, Bessie ix, 13, 30, 4m. 1,
219^44, 34^.55
Behbudi, Mahmud Khoja 7, 226,
230-44, 254, 276, 278
The Patricide (Padarkush) 2 3 6—7, 239
Bekhterev, Vladimir 57
Bely, Andrei 38—41
Petersburg 38
Revolution and Culture 38
Benjamin, Walter 3, 17, 41, 277,
290, 292, 323, 328, 351
Berdyaev, Nikolai
Thoughts on the Russian
Revolution 1
black hundreds 48, 5 2,13 5—7,144, 316
Black Sea 48, 264, 269
Bloch, Ernst 290, 336, 338
Spirit of Utop ia 291
Bloody Sunday 5, 14, 47—8, 50, 59,
184, 314
Blotermants, Osip (Wanderer/
Skitalets) 57, 129, 147
Bochkareva, Maria 190
Bolshevik
activists 28, 75
agenda 75
authoritarianism 94
dictatorship 97
ethos 103
government 107, 252
ideology 93—4
influence 79
insurrection 73, 79, 147
leaders 77—8, 101, 137, 198, 200,
204, 250
party 31, 36, 75, 79, 106,
137, 148, 199, 203, 302,
3°4-5 319
policies 94
popularity 79
power 81, 113, 148, 157, 2io,
242, 320, 334
program 8 3
radicalism 75, 146
regime in, 157
resolutions 79
revolution 107—8, 203, 243,
290, 321
rule 80, 108, 112
sedition 77
slogans 74, 79, 148
state 1 o 1
strategy 75
Bolsheviks 1, 5, 7—8, 15, 29, 54, 56,
69, 74-6, 78-80, 83-4, 87,
92—101, 103—4, 106—7, 109,
111-12, 134, 147—9, 154-5»
158-9, I74, 197-8, 204, 206-7
209, 22 5—6, 232, 242—4, 2 51—2
257, 259—60, 263, 269, 272,
276, 290, 302, 304, 312—13,
319-21, 323, 325, 334, 3 52.
Bolshevism 83, 99, 103, 112—13,
157, 269, 272, 289
372
Borchevsky, P. 18, 82, 108—9
bourgeoisie 33—5, 72., 74—6, 85—8,
100, 105—6, hi, 146—7, 157—8,
198, 209, 226, 249—51, 258,
263, 268—9, 296—8, 300, 302,
307-8, 314, 316-18, 321-2,
327, 336, 352
Brest-Litovsk treaty 105, 303—4
Bronstein, Lev, see Trotsky, Lev
Budyonny, Semyon 269—71
Bukhara 232, 238, 243—4
Bunin, Ivan 149—50, 152
bureaucracy/bureaucrats 23, 36, 48,
51, 54, 73, 101, 105, 123, 157,
304-6, 325, 354
Burlyuk, David 326, 334
Butyrka 3 26
Cairo 233—4
calendar 19, 25, 36, 152
capitalism/capitalists 35, 48, 53, 68,
74 85, 97, 99-100, 102, 127-8,
146, 171, 202, 258, 291, 295—7,
Z99-301, 303, 317, 321-2,
3*8, 335
Capri 249
Caucasus 49, 207, 223
censors/censorship 4, 13, 19, 23, 58,
62, in, 125, 133, 236, 262
Central Asia 7, 226, 228—32, 234,
236—9, 241—3, see also Turkestan
Central Bureau of Russian
Muslims 242
Chatterjee, Choi 200
Cheka 96, 98, 102, 157, 199, 206,
265, 269, 323, 345n.i03
Cheremnykh, Mikhail 214
Chernov, Victor 75
Christlans/Christianity 15, 28, 40,
196, 224, 230, 261, see also
Orthodox Church, religion
chronology 5, 8, ion. 12
citizenship 5 o
civic
activity 5 5
actors 123
advocacy 126
conscience 111
culture 50
discipline 77
equality 203
freedom 48
leaders 61
life 14, 51, 123, 126,
231, 264
mood 151
organization 56, 241
participation 16, 233
reform 72, 130
role 204
work 112
civil
authority 78
disputes 177
freedom 49
liberties 49, 77, 156
rights 30, 48, 54, 72, 104
service 239
society 14, 52, 55, 61
civilization 62, 124, 224, 230, 266
civil war 5, 8, 15, 74, 80—1, 92-3,
95—100, 102—10, 113, 150—1,
153—5, 198, 200, 203—6, 211,
252, 266, 276, 304, 306—8, 314
321-3,337
class 4, 6, 28, 33, 35, 48—9 5 3~4
56, 71—3, 76, 79, 84-6, 93, 104
in—12, 124, 126, 131, 136,
139, 141—2, 146, 1 51, 189,
208, 258, 261, 293, 295—7,
301—2, 305—6, 308, 310, 313,
321—3,334
consciousness 146—7
contradictions 299
SNPEX
class icont.)
creativity 30 6
dimension 130
egoism 87
enemies 353
enmity 81
feeling 35, 85
hatred 103
ideology 301
interests 86, 112
language 85—6, 146, 158
lower class 16, 24, 33, 60, 69, 143,
159, 178, 204-5, 241, 258
lower middle class 36
middle class 263—4, 266, 297,
316, 327
obstinacy 304
polarization 241
psychology 295
ruling class 319,323
struggle 85, 95, 97, 112-13, 226,
244, 296, 302, 322, 352
unity 32
upper class 188
values 86
war 93, 96, 99—100, 198, 322
see also working class
clergy 131, 170, 174, 180, 199,
see also Orthodox Church
colonialism 131, 224, 228—9, 2.34»
237, 240-1, 244, 259, 317
columnists/correspondents 18, 50,
57-8, 82, 108-9, 12,5, 12,9, *43»
155, 192, 262, 268—9, 3IO
see also journalists, newspapers/press
Commissar of Food 158
Commissar of Nationality
Affairs 225, 243
Commissar of War 97, 320
Commissariat of Enlightenment
103, 334
commissarocracy 105, 209
commissars 105, 158, 204, 208,
270, 304
Commission for the Care of Soldiers
Families and of the Families of
the Wounded and the Dead 193
committees of the poor
{ko m bedy) 19 8—9
communes 54, 71, 92, 102, 137, 143,
170, 173, 175-C 181-3, 187,
192-3, 196, 199, 307, 324,
335, 337
communism 112, 175, 24.4, 259,
270-1, 291, 306, 324, 3 54-6
war communism 99, 102,
105-6, 352
Communist International 336
Communist party 92, 104, 106, no,
112, 158, 259, 323, 350, 355
Central Committee 94, no, 155,
259, 302, 304, 313, see also
Bolshevik party, Russian Social
Democratic Workers’ Party
Communist Youth League
(Komsomol) 102, 307
communists 102—3, 105, 112—13,
155, 157, 159, 198, 206-10,
232, 243, 259-60, 321, 351-2
conservatives 1, 53, 61, 77—8, 84,
87-8, 95» I2 5» 17°—182-3,
232, 252, 260, 269, 353
Constantinople/Istanbul 74, 233—4
Constituent Assembly 47, 71—2, 81,
94-5, 104-5, 109, 154, 156-7,
196—7, 208, 242, 250, 256, 314
Constitutional Democratic Party
(Kadets) 34, 54, 78, 95-6, 139.
224-5, 251
cosmopolitanism 224, 228, 233—4,
260—3, 268, 272, 278, 332
Cossacks 73.75-7. in, 134-5. 137»
139, 186, 246, 251-2, 255-6,
269, 271-3, 276-7
374
Council of People’s Commissars
(Sovnarkom) 94
counter-revolution 79—80, 83—4,
95—63 135, 146, i57“8 355-6
Crimea 234
criminals 131, 140, 142, 148, 150,
1 52.3 208, z52.5 2158
cultural
authority Z37, 353
backwardness 84
elite Z30
enlightenment 111
freedom Z49, Z54
history z
identity Z39
influences 171
institutions 57
knowledge z 3 5
life loz, Z43, Z46, 353—4
misogyny 174
organizations z6z
pressures 3
progress zz 5
reform Z34, Z39
repression z66
revolution z3z— 3 2.36, 243, Z583
z68, 278, 307, 323, 335, 351
traditions 191
transformations 178
Dan, Fedor 157, 159,
169^132
Dardanelle straits 74
Day of the Warrior in
Debs, Eugene 322
Decree on Land 197
Decree on the Press 96
democracy 5-6, 14, 24, 34, 50, 53-4,
71-3, 77, 80, 86-7, 92-6,
101-2, 124, 132, 134, 137, 144,
*47 1 59 *7L 198-9» ^24,
231-2, 239-42, 249-50, 257,
297, 305, 321, 313-16, 319,
322, 334, 354
Democratic Centralists 105
demonstrations 8, 15, 28, 30, 47—8,
70, 72-4, 104, 132, 134, 136,
139, 141—2, 156, 183, 246,
248, 355
Denikin, Anton 157
Deutscher, Isaac 310, 312, 320
dictatorship 78, 92—4, 97, 99—100,
103, 112, 155, 306, 312-13,
319—22
Don river region 76, in, 251, 269
drunkenness 58, 104, 125, 133, 138,
142, 149-50, 173, 188, 237,
268, see also alcohol
Dubno 271—2
Easter 15, 25—8, 139—40
economic
backwardness 38, 354
breakdown 69
conditions 69, 153, 181, 187, 202,
208, 290, 303, 320
crisis 18—19, 76, 100, 142, 153,
197, 256, 291
decisions 177
deprivation 184
development 53, 229,
304, 321
differences 4
discontent 154
disintegration 148
disorder 72, 355
elite 230
failure 20
hardships 62
issues 28
laws 306
liberation 257
life 175, 182, 195, 246
mobilization 60
375
m®mx
economic (cont.)
modernization 68
needs 197
policies 99
power 305
pressures 188
problems 81, 101, 105
reality 170
relationships 171, 290, 296
status 201
strength 225
suffering 101, 154
economics 239, 303, 352
economists 170, 181, 299, 352
economy 60, 99, 100—3, 105—6, 138,
153. 157, 174, 176-8, 192, *94
198, 200—1, 237, 296, 304—6,
352, 355
editors 13, 18, 25, 32, 36, 56, 107,
244, 250, 262, 267, see also
newspapers/press
elections 49, 71-2, 76, 79, 93-5,
105, 109, 154, 157, 185, 195-6,
201, 204, 208, 305
emotions 16, 37, 39, 50, 68, 82, 131,
134, 146-7. 2L5 5-7. 2,95,
299-301, 308, 311-12, 315,
3 29, see also lichnost*
empire 48—9, 71—3, 93, 208, 223—69,
278, 314, 316-17
Engel, Barbara A. vi, 180, 182, 187,
194, 2190.48, 367
Engels, Friedrich 17, 40, 290, 324
entertainment 56, 58, 125—6,
138, 236
ethics 68, 235, 255, 295—6, 301,
see also morality
ethnic
anti-imperialism 226
autonomy 73
differences 4, 7, 224
diversity 223
groups 133, 145, 249,
253, 262
identities 228
organizations 55, 226
traditions 228
ethnicity 33, 48, 223—4, 2,2,7. 2,29,
238, 257
exclusion 7, 31, 131, 227—8,
240—1, 278
executions 58, 93, 98, 102, 137, 143,
156, 268, 313
experience, historical meaning
of 1-5, 132, 270, 351
Extraordinary Assembly of Factory
Delegates ioi, 154
Farnsworth, Beatrice 204
February revolution 1, 5, 8, 15, 21—2,
29, 68-70, 73, 81, 84, 139-41,
156, 189, 224, 318-19, 332,-3
Figes, Orlando 92, 141, 159, 209
Finland 55, 72, 314
First Cavalry Army 265, 269, 275
First Congress of the Muslims of
Turkestan 231—2
Fitrat, Abdurrauf 244
Five-Year Plan 352
France 33, 97, 269, 318, 321, 332
free trade 104, 156
freedom 5, 7, 13—17, 19—26, 28-41,
47-57. 81-4, 87, 99, 102,
107—8, 112—13, 123, 125, 128,
132-5, 137, 139, 142-9, 1 51-2,
157. 174. 185-6, 194-5.
199— 201, 209, 241, 248—50,
255-8, 273, 292-3, 298, 301,
305-6, 314, 323-4. 337. 3 5i.
354-6
of assembly 47. 72, 154. *57. *95.
208, 256, 353
of speech 23, 47, 72, 96, 105, 154,
157. *95» 208, 256, 353
376
of the press 47, 72, 96, 105, 157,
*5^, 353
Freidin, Gregory vi, 2-8611.87
French Foreign Legion 267
French Revolution 50, 99, 137,
312-13
French troops 267
Fundamental Laws 15, 53
futurism/futurists 7, 289, 326—9,
330, 334-5
Galicia 245—6, 248, 273
Gal’perin-Ginzburg, Elena 192
Gapon, Georgii 47—8
Gasprinsky, Ismail Bey 234
Gatrell, Peter 197, 2190.46
gender 4, 31—3, 48, 102, 142, 171—4,
176, 182, 186—7, 189—91,
200—3, 2,10—11, 293, 296,
299, 351
General Jewish Labor Bund of
Lithuania, Poland and
Russia 261
Geneva 249, 313
Georgia 55, 97, 226, 289, 325
German Social-Democratic party 304
German
aggressors 188
ambassador 94
enemy 59, 88, 330
militarism 73
military forces 251
proletariat 318
spies 204
war socialism 99
Germans 59, 62, 98, 2,45, 251, 263
Germany 62, 70, 83, 94, 96, 240,
269, 303-4, 318, 321, 332
Gogol, Nikolai 123, 1590.1, 254
Gorbachev, Mikhail 354—5
Gorky, Maxim 36—9, 82, 84—5, no,
141, 144, 154, 1640.72, 202,
249, 258—9, 265, 268, 298,
330, 332
New Life (Novaia zhizn) 36, 38,
82, no, 154, 1640.72, 202, 268
“Untimely Thoughts” 36,
1640.72
Great Britain 97, 269, 321
Great Russian chauvinism 225
Great Terror 8, 266
Great Turn 8, 106, 352
Green armies 97, 207
Gridina, Olga 58, 125, 127—8
Gromov, Isaiah 109
Haimson, Leopold 650.29
hajj pilgrimage 233, 28m. 14
Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi 144
history 1—7, 17, 41, 50, 68—9, 72,
81—2, 105, 227—8, 234, 245—6,
277-8, 292-3, 295, 310-11,
320, 322, 327—8, 336
hooligans 58, 62, 70, 93, 129—31,
13 3» 135-6» 138-9* 141* I45
150, 157-8, 320, 327
Hrushevsky, Mykhailo 245—7, 249—50
History of Ukraine-Rus 246,
2820.45, 2840.67
idealism/idealists 102, 224, 310-11,
3*3» 338, 351* 355* 357
ideology x-2, 32, 54, 56, 68, 72, 85,
93-5» 98-101, 108, 153, 158-9*
201, 225—6, 228, 237, 241, 248,
261, 266, 298, 301, 304, 307—8,
316, 353-5
imperialism/imperialists 74, 97, 146,
224, 244, 259, 317, 319, 321
industrialists 61, 85, 146
industrialization 59, 3x6
inequality 4, 7, 25, 93, 99, 158, 227,
249, 278, 295, 298, 313, 353,
see also class
intelligentsia 35, 85, 136, 146, 199,
253, 2.57-9, 314
internationalism/
internationalists 105, 317
International Womens Day 28, 69,
140, 200
Islam 228-30, 234, 238-40, see also
hajj pilgrimage, Muslims
Istanbul, see Constantinople/Istanbul
Ivanovo-Voznesensk 132, 155
Jabotinsky, Vladimir 266, 272, 276
Jadids 230, 232-5, 237—44, 254
Jaurès, Jean 317
Jewish
borderlands 270
businesses 135, 144, 265
community 261
experience 265—6
families 265
fragility 276
ghettos 268, 271
homes 135
identity 267
liberation 262
life 261, 264, 267, 271
migrants 263
modernity 264
nation-state 261
neighborhoods 135
philosophers 276
publishers 262
socialist labor movement 261
suffering 277
weakness 272
world 261—2, 267, 271, 277
writers 263
Jews 49, 52, 55, 88, 135-6, *59 170,
204, 245, 253, 261-7, 270-7,
see also pogroms
journalists 3-6, 15, 35, 49~5* 56-7,
59, 62-3, 81-5, 87, 106, 109,
112-13, 123-5, 128-31, 135—6,
141, 143-4, 148, 150, 170, 174,
189, 191, 230, 262, 264, 266,
311, 327, 355 y see also editors,
col umnisrs/correspon den ts,
newspapers/press
July Days 69, 75, 77, 83-4, 87, 104,
147» 319
Kamenev, Lev 94, 158
Kamensky, Vasily 326—7, 334
Kanatchikov, Semen 179
Karshi (Qarshi) 232
Kautsky, Karl 321—2
Kazakhstan 229
Kazan 36, 76, 149, 155, 206, 327
Kerensky, Alexander 34, 77—8, 84, 87
Khalid, Adeeb vi, 278^3, 28on.i3,
28m.i9, 2820.39
Kharkov (Kharkiv) 155, 248, 327
Khrushchev, Nikita 354
Kiev (Kyiv) 54, 112, 245, 247—8,
250-1, 256, 261, 265—6, 327
Kokand 232, 242
Kolchak, Alexander 157
Kollontai, Alexandra 7, 29, 289—90,
293-309, 318, 323, 336-7
Make Way for Winged Eros
(Letter to Laboring
Youth)” 307—9
The New Morality and the Working
Class 299—303
The Social Bases of the Women s
Question 298—9
Soon (In 48 Years)” 308
The Workers’ Opposition 305—7
The Working Mother 303
Kolonitsky, Boris vi, ix, 2n.z, 26, 81,
85, 900.30, 141
Konenkov, Sergei 211
Kornilov Affair 69, 78—9
Kornilov, Lavr 77—8, 319
Kronstadt 143
mutiny 104—5
Kuban river region 2,51, 2,69, 2.73
Kutaisi 2.89, 32.5
Kutsko, Maria 200, 2.15
Kyrgyz 238
labor
camps 102
conscription 101
discipline 105, 304
force 200
laws 54
market 297
movement 48, 56, 159, 2,61
protests 153, 156
relations 14 6
upheavals 158
see also strikes, trade unions,
working class
landowners 78—9, 98, 181, 196, 248,
2-70, 303
language 16, 23, 31, 73, in, 124,
172, 182, 223, 238—9, 245,
238—9, 245, 258—9, 262, 266,
see also class language
League for Women’s Equal
Rights 30, 192
Left Socialist Revolutionaries,
see Socialist Revolutionaries (SR)
Lena goldfields 54
Lenin, Vladimir 8, 14, 36, 54—5, 59,
74 77 80-1, 83, 87, 92-5, 99,
104—6, 150, 158, 197—8, 205,
225-6, 244, 258, 275, 302,
305, 3x2-13, 315, 318-23,
335, 35* 354
“April Theses” 302
What is to Be E one? 15 7, 312
liberal
bourgeoisie 72, 76, 317—18
commentators 132
critics 144
elites 86, 241
forces 87, 232
government 1, 72
intellige ntsia 314
journalists 136
leaders 71
ministers 78
order 225
pessimism 314
political philosophers 33
press 82, 84—5, 96, 107, 133—4, 262
society 61
liberalism 68, 298, 317
liberals 15, 49, 54—5, 61, 72, 78, 84,
96, 106-7, 136, 138, 146, 174,
224, 237, 243, 246, 250,
3x4-15, 318
lichnost’ (person, individual, self) 4,
37-8, 50, 302, 306, 323
Lviv 245—6, 249
Makhno, Nestor 207
martial law 78, 156—7
Martov, Yuly 80
Marxism 35, 40, 248—9, 289—90,
295, 306, 310, 316, 322, 351
Marxist
activists 145
critics 290
definition of class 3 5
distrust of peasants 198
ethics 29 5—6
image of revolution 292
intelligentsia 146
leaders 312
morality 29 5
parties 54
revolutionaries 150
scholars 65^29
thinkers 290
view of history 72, 310
379
Marxist (cont.)
writers 132
writings 310
Marxists 85, 103, 156, 226, 249,
261, 289-93, 299, 3io 314—15,
3i7 323
Marx, Karl 17, 40, 259, 292,
321, 337
Maslov, Peter 299
Mayakovsky, Vladimir 7, 214,
289-90, 293, 324-38
“A Cloud in Trousers” 331
“Man” 332
Mystery-Bouffe 336
“Order to the Army of Art” 335
Vladimir Mayakovsky:
A Tragedy 329
“War and the Universe” 332
May Day 36, 145, 153
McReynolds, Louise 58, 62
Mensheviks 54, 78—81, 95, 101, 112,
137, 141, 143, 156-9, 299, 312
314, 318-20
Middle East 233
militarism 62, 73, 305, 352
Military Opposition 105
Military Revolutionary
Committee 80
Miliukov, Paul 34, 74, 139, 225
modernity 3, 58—9, 123, 125—6,
128—32, 174, 180, 229—30, 233—7,
263—4, 276, 299—300, 327—8
monarchy 14—15, 36—7, 49, 62, 70,
82, 171, 174, 245, 302
morality 96, 128, 148, 174, 235—6,
255-6, 278, 295-6, 299-301,
303, 307—8, see also ethics
More, Thomas 290, 333
Moscow 18, 22, 30, 38, 49, 62, 74,
76, 79, 82, 98, 107—8, 126, 132,
134, 136-7, 139, 148-50, 152,
154-6, 158, 178-9, 194, 211,
223, 252, 259, 261, 263, 289,
325, 33° 334, 33C 355
murder 37, 62, 83, 133-4, 136»
142, 173, 209, 237, 243, 268,
316, 331
Muslims 7, 55, 223, 226, 228—43,
276, see also Islam, Jadids, ulama
mutinies 8, 15, 19, 21, 48, 69, 77—8,
104-5, 207
myths 2, 152, 171, 196, 225, 227, 337
Narsky, Igor 205—6
nationalism/nationalists 95, 98, 112,
225—8, 242—4, 246, 248—50,
252, 254-5, 257, 259-60,
269 3 55
nationalization 100, 208
nation-states 233, 247, 250, 261, 3 17
Nepmen 352
Neuberger, Joan 66n.53, 130,
1620.25, 347m 121
Nevsky Prospect 37, 123,
127—8
New Economic Policy (NEP) 105—6,
307, 323, 337—8, 35i~2
New Year 18-19, 56—7, 108
New York City 318
newspapers/press 3—4, 13—14, 16,
23-4, 31, 49-55 5-7» 61-2,
630.3, 74, 82-3, 86—7, 88n.i,
96, 106-13, 125-6, 133-4. 142,
148, 154, 173, 191, 204, 234,
262, 354
Art of the Commune {Iskusstvo
kommuny) 335
Contemporary Word (Sovremennoe
slovo) 107
Daily Kopeck Gazette (Ezhednevnaia
gazeta-kopeika) 18, 82, 85,
107—8
Eastern Review ( Vostochnoe
obozrenie) 310
380
Friend (Der fraynd) 262
Futurists*Newspaper (Gazeta
Futuristov) 334
Izvestiia 24, 86, 88, 106, 194
Jewish Fife (Evreiskaia zhizn) 262
Kopeck Gazette (Gazeta-
kopeikd) 18, 57—8, 83, 87, 127,
144, 262
Liberty (.Hurriyat) 231, 244
Life for Everyone (Zhizn * dlia
vsekh) 62
Little Gazette (Malen*kaia
gazeta) 123
Mirror (Ayina/Oyina) 230, 235,
238, 240
Modem Word (So vrernen noe
slovo) 5 6, 107
New Age (Nova drobd) 252, 260
(Novaia zhizn) 36, 38,
82, 110, 154, 16411.72, 202, 268
New Times (Novoe vremid) 125, 223
New World (Novyi mir) 318
New York Times 158
News for Everyone (Gazeta dlia
vsekh) 82, 107—9, 148
People*s Word (Narodnoe slovo) 107
Poor (Bednotd) no
Pravda 28—9, 106, 155, 158,
318, 323
Priazovsky Region (Priazovskii
krat) no—13
Red Cavalryman (Krasnyi
kavalerisi) 269—70, 272—3, 275
Red Virgin Soil (Krasnaia nov *) 273
Russian Herald (Russkie
vedomosti) 134
Russian Word (Russkoe slovo) 51,
59, 62, 132
San Francisco Bulletin 13
Spark (Iskra) 312
Speech (Rech*) 107, 262
Turkestan District News 234
Woman Worker (Rabotnitsd)
31-2, 174
Workers * Gazette (Robitnycka
hazxtd) 250
Workers*Life (Rabochaia
zhizn 0 113
Workers*Paper (Rabochaia
gazeta) 143
Nicholas II 19, 47, 49, 52—3, 61,
70, 73, 133, 170, 223-4,
see also tsar
Nikolayev 264, 289, 309—10
Nizhny-Novgorod 76, 155
non-Russian
areas of empire 73
borderlands 49
nationalism 98
nationalist parties 95
nationalities 53, 98
non-Russians 55, 131, 223, 225, 240,
353 355
October Manifesto 14—15,49—50,
52, 133, 135, 239
October revolution 69, 101, 106,
in, 149, 152, 155, 211,
250, 336
Octobrists 54
Odessa (Odesa) 135, 245, 261—8,
270-2, 276-7, 327
Okhrana 60, 96, 206
Orthodox Church 56, 135, 170, 328
Oryol 184—5
Ottoman empire 232, 2850.79, 369
Pale of Settlement 261, 276
Palestine 235—6
Paris 249, 313
Paris Commune 92, 137
Party of the People’s Freedom,
see Constitutional Democratic
Party (Kadets)
383.
index
peasant
armies 207» 209
assemblies 203
attitudes 7, 188
committees 71, 196
communes 54, 143, 170, 173,
181, 192
communists 207
communities 173, 177, 181, 183,
195-6, 198-9, 207
education 178
experience 7, 171—2, 178
families 173, 175—6, 180
farmers 54
grain strike 197
households 176—7, 191
insurrections 106
land seizures 98, 197
landholders 183, 196, 198
lands 175, 181
letters 171, 189, 200, 204—6
literacy 178
lives 171,173, 175,178,180—2, 188
migrants 179—80
patriarchy 177
petitions 185, 200
poverty 181
proverbs 176
rebellions 103, 181, 184, 207,
209—10, 312
rebels 208—9
resistance 182
revolution 7, 93, 100, 172, 181,
196, 198, 207
self-governance 209
society 176
soldiers 188—9, x99 2,07
songs 180
soviets 155
suffering 185
women 28, 31, 174, 187, 189—94,
201—2, 204, 210
workers 179
youth 307
peasants 6, 13, 31, 33, 48, 53-5, 68,
72- 3, 76, 79, 81, 85, 93, 97-8,
100, 104, 106, IZO-II, 131—2,
152, 156, 170-83, 185—6, 188,
194—201, 204, 206—10, 242,
247, 252, 257, 316, 322, 335
People’s Commissariat of
Enlightenment 265
People’s Commissar of Public
Welfare 302—3
Petliura, Symon 251—2, 259, 269
Petrograd 13, 18—19, 22, 24, 28, 31,
33-4, 36-7, 60, 62, 68-71,
73- 4, 76-7, 79-80, 83, 92, 98,
101, 104, 138-41, i43~4.
147—50, 153—6, 200, 250—1,
256, 265, 267, 269, 276, 302,
318-19, 322, 330, 333, see also
St Petersburg
Piisudski, Jozef 269
poems/poetry/poets 7, 24—5, 31, 35,
86, 102, 113, 123, 132, 210,
255, 275, 293, 311, 32.6-7,
329-34, 3 37-8
pogroms 52, 58, 107, 135-6, 144,
149, 193, 267, 271, 273, 316
Pokrovskaya, Maria 14
Poland 49, 72, 97, 214, 261, 269, 276
Poles 55, 214, 233, 245, 263, 265,
271-4, 276
police 23, 28, 47—8, 53-5. 60,
69-70, 73 75. 96, 129, 135-7,
139-40, 142.-3» 148, 157. 182,
184, 194, 206—7, 209, 265, 316,
326-7
agents 139
state 52
stations 28, 80, 140-1, 209
surveillance 3 26
union 48
382
Polish
army 2,14, 270
enemies 270
forces 269
language 223
rule 269, 271
state 269
workers’ uprising 269
Polish—Soviet War 269
propaganda 60, 210, 330,
334 353
prostitution 31, 55, 62, 123—7, *3U
138, 142, 150, 190, 236-7, 300,
308, 327
Provisional Government 5, 15, 24,
30-1, 34, 71-2, 74-8, 80, 85,
190—1, 196—7, 224—5, 2.31, 241,
250, 318-19
Provisional Government of
Autonomous Turkestan 232
Putilov metal plant 147, 155
Putin, Vladimir 356
Qari, Munawwar 235
Rabinowitch, Alexander 96
Raleigh, Donald 76, 157
Ranke, Leopold von 4
Rasputin, Grigory 61
Red Army 96—8, 105, 111, 150, 203,
206—8, 210, 214, 226, 251, 263,
270-1, 273, 275, 320
Red Guards 80, 97, 148—9, 251,
263, 334
Red Square 211
Reed, John 4m. 1
reformers 130, 174, 234, 239, 254,
28on.i3
reforms 5, 15, 24, 48, 52-4, 70,
72, 76, 156-7, 170, 175, 185,
196, 230—2, 234, 239-40,
3*4 3 5d
religion 2, 33, 48, 54—6* 59 7* 93
145, 171-4, 177—8, 204, 211,
223-30, 232-4, 236-7, 239-41,
256, 261—2, 264, 272, 323—3,
351» 356
repression 3, 23, 54, 59, 80, 129,
135, 138, 154, 159, 195, 199,
211, 266, 317, 320-1, 3 53
republic 27-8, 49, 70, 72, 134, 137,
203, 214, 226, 242, 250—1, 256,
313, 316-17
Revolutionary Ukrainian Party
(RUP) 248-9
Right Socialist Revolutionaries,
see Socialist Revolutionaries (SR)
riots 60, 149, 193—4, 327
Robespierre, Maximilien 312—13
Rodchenko, Alexander 325
Rostov no, 327
Rousseau, Jean-jacques 292
rural
areas 242—3
autonomy 207
backwardness 173
banditry 104
bourgeoisie 100, 198
catastrophe 206
communities 180, 192, 195
darkness 174
district courts 177
economy 200
factories 170, 178
homes 180
intelligentsia 199
o rganizations 201
people 170, 172
politics 199, 201
population 179, 188
poverty 181
revolution 9 8
Russia 197, 202, 205
self-government 61
383
rural (cont.)
uprisings 183
women 2.03
see also peasants
Russian Social Democratic Workers’
Party (RSDWP) 15, 54, 92,,
249, 296-7, 312, 325
Central Committee 94, 313
see also Bolsheviks, communists,
Mensheviks
Russian state 225, 232, 240,
253-6, 271
Russian Telegraph Agency
(ROSTA) 214, 269, 334
Russo-Japanese War 59, 184,
313-14
Sadoul, Jacques 304
sailors 75, 104—5, 3I9
Samara 155, 327
Samarkand 230, 232-4, 238, 244
Samarkand Executive
Committee 231
Sanborn, Joshua 189
Sapozhkov, Alexander 208
Sarapul 149
Saratov 76, 155—7, 2^5 32.7
Scott, Joan 2
Serge, Victor 151
Conquered City 1
sexuality 58, 102, 125—6, 128—30,
173—4 176, 190-1, 193. 2,03,
236, 254-5, 2.99-301, 308, 329,
353, see also prostitution
sexual violence 126, 130, 133, 136,
173, 176, 210, 270, 316
Shklovsky, Victor 139—40, 148,
206, 326
Shliapnikov, Alexander 103—4
Siberia 32, 54, 72, 83, 104, 133, 137,
206—7, 252, 289, 310, 312,
316-17
Smolensk 202
Smolensk Initiative Group of
Women-Mothers 202, 22in.68
socialism/socialists 15, 24, 28, 34, 36,
48, 52, 54, 68-9, 71-2, 74,
76—80, 84—6, 88, 94—7, 99, 100,
103, 105-7, *34 138, i45-6
157, 174, 215, 225, 237, 243,
246, 248—9, 251—2, 258—9, 268,
276, 290, 294—8, 302, 306, 310,
313-14, 316-22, 335, 351,
3 54-5
socialist
activists 141, 201, 295
activities 69
critics 144
exiles 289
government 80, 107
intellectuals 35, 48, 86
labor movement 261
leaders 70—1, 250, 317
ministers 78
parties 80, 95, 101, 124, 136,
154, 317
radicals 137
revolution 101, 105, 299, 318, 351
society 93, 226, 305, 352, 354
state 92
struggle 159
system 354
transformation 112
Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs) 54,
75» 78, 79-8o, 94-5, 97, 101,
137, 156-8, 201, 208, 320
Left Socialist Revolutionaries 79,
94-6, 155, 207
Right Socialist Revolutionaries
81, 112
Society of the Ulama 241—2
soldiers 13, 15, 20-2, 28-9, 31-3,
37, 47, 60, 68, 70-1, 73—7,
79-80, 82, 86, 88, 93—4, 99
103, 106, iio—11, 131, 135~7
140-1, 149, 15^-7, 182, 1B4,
188-94, i97 199. 203, 206-7,
Z14, 241-2, 265, 275, 3x9, 333
soldiers’ wives {soldatkt) 29—30, 179,
192-4
Solovyov, Sergei 152
Soroka, Mykola 254
Soviet
government 93—4, 97—8, 107,
hi, 148, 152, 199, 203-4, 232,
242-4, 250-1, 303
nationalities policy 226, 252
Soviet of Muslim Workers’
Deputies 241
Soviet of Workers’, Soldiers’, and
Peasants’ Deputies 15, 24,
30-1, 33, 71, 74-6, 78, 141,
211, 3i5
All-Russian Congress 79—81, 225
soviets 48, 73, 76, 78—9, 81, 133—7,
147—8, 232, 241, 319—20
Soviet Union 68, 225, 228, 244,
266, 354
springtime 15, 17, 22, 24, 39
of freedom 5, 13, 15, 22, 41, 81
of peoples 15
of Russia 22
Stalinism 8, 103, 1170.36, 244,
3 52, 354
Stalin, Joseph 38, 106, 225—6, 243,
266, 352—3
State Duma 49, 52—3, 61—2, 70—1,
185-7, 230, 239-40, 314
Steinberg, Isaac 96
Stepanov, Stepan 24—5
StofF, Laurie 191
Stolypin, Pyotr 53—4
Stolypin reforms 196
St Petersburg 13, 47, 73, 123, 127,
130—1, 261, 263, 265, 289, 293,
295, 315, 329, see also Petrograd
street 6, 123—4, 131—2, 134, 138—9,
142-3, 145-6, 148-50, 159
battles 108
crime 139, 143, 1 51
demonstrations 21, 28, 72—3, 139,
355
disorders 19, 141
justice/trials (samosud) 136, 143—5
marches 77, 134
violence 38, 84, 125, 129—31, 133,
13 5-6, 139-43
strikes 15, 28, 47-9, 53—5, 60, 69,
72, 94, 100 1, 103-5, 124, 132,
136-7, 139, 142, 145-6, 153-7,
159, 183, 195, 197, 246, 256,
314—15, 355, see also labor, trade
unions
Strumilin, Stanislav 352
suffrage 30, 47, 72, 187, 195, 297
suicide 59, 62, 125, 128, 131, 133,
138-9, 253, 255, 268, 333, 338
Sukhanov, Nikolai 141
Switzerland 83, 302
Tajik 238
Tambov 104, 207, 210
uprising 208
Tashkent 231—2, 235, 241—2
Tatars 234, 245, 263
Tauride Palace 34, 75
terror/terrorism 54, 58—9, 93—4,
96—8, x35, 138, 209, 266, 312,
320-3, 352
Tolstoy, Lev 430.39, 3480.133
The Kingdom of God is Within
You 40
trade unions 47—8, 53 5 5 78—9 94
100 1, 105, 133, 136, 145, 153
155, 158, 195, 200, 256, 304-5
see also labor, strikes
Transcaucasia 233
Trotskyism 319
385
INDEX
Trotsky, Lev 7, 79—81, 96—7, 104—5,
141, 275, 289-90, 293, 304-6,
309-24, 328, 336—7
190$ 315—16
“On Optimism, Pessimism, the
Twentieth Century, and Many
Other Things” 311
Our Political Tasks 313
Terrorism and Communism 321
tsar 8, 34, 49, 51, 53—4, 61, 68, 70,
135-6, 170, 185, 190, 223, 247,
261, 268, see also Nicholas II
Tucker, Robert 103
Turkestan 229—30, 232, 234,
238-43
Turkestan Constituent Assembly 242
Turkestani Muslims 223, 231,
238, 242
Turkey 240, 262
Turkic 223, 234, 236, 238
nationalism 244
Ukraine 97, 104, 207, 244—54,
256—60, 271, 276, 289
Ukrainian
activists 244
autonomy 250
civil war 252
elites 245
exiles 252
forces 269
independence 251, 269
institutions 246
intelligentsia 257
land 253—4
language 223, 245, 258
nation 245, 254
nationalists 112, 252, 259
nationhood 255
nation-state 247
provinces 245
revolution 244, 257—9
socialists 95, 249
Ukrainian Central Rada 247, 250—1,
256, 263
Ukrainian Communist Party 252, 260
Ukrainian People’s Republic
250—2, 256
Ukrainians 55, 223, 244—6, 253,
257, 263, 276
Ukrainian Social Democratic
Workers’ Party
(USDWP) 249-50
ulama 232—3, 237, 242—3
Union of the Laboring Peasantry 208
Union of Towns 61
Union of Youth 329
Union of Zemstvos 61
United States 97, 269, 317—18
urban
commoners 82, 107
crime 104, 352
depopulation 103
economy 178
elites 197
experience 129
landscape 125, 152
life 124-5, 127, 131, 133, 138,
15X 299, 301, 3 52
modernization 3 8
Muslims 243
revolution 124—5, 130—2, 214
Russia 59
self-government 61
women 5 5
workers 104, 156, 171, 257, 314
see also street, working class
urbanization 59, 124, 128, 316
utopia/utopian 2, 7, 81, 102, 211,
228, 259-60, 289-93, 2$ C 298
302, 305, 307-n, 313-14,
316-17, 320—4, 327—8, 330-3,
336, 338, 35i“2
Uzbek 230, 236, 238, 244
386
Verner, Andrew 185,2,1811.32.
Vienna 2,52,, 2,60, 317—18
village
committees 73, 195
communes 175, 193, 196, 199,
143, 174, 176, 183-4
craftsmen 171, 198
economy 176, 201
governance 200
life 173, 177, 179
moral codes 177
patriarchs 199, 201
politics 199
soviets 204
structures 208
traditions 191
women 7, 176, 179,
202, 204
villages 6-7, 13, 71, 73, 98, 110-11,
127, 156, 170, 173, 178-80,
184, 186, 192, 194, 198, 201,
204, 207, 334, see also peasant
Vilna 261
violence 1, 21—2, 37, 48—9, 51—2, 69,
84, 96, 98—9, 102—3, 105, !o8,
134» 137» *4^» i6in.24, 173-4»
183, 199—200, 209—10, 261,
269, 271-2, 275, 320-3, 330-2,
335, see also murder, pogroms,
sexual violence, street violence,
terror/ terrorism
Volga 36, 104, 208, 269
Voronezh 187
Vostorgov, Ivan 61
Vyatka 201
Vynnychenko, Volodymyr 7, 226,
247—60, 276, 278
Honesty with Oneself 255
I Want! 255
Rebirth of a Nation 257—8
“Universals” 256—7
“Utopia and Reality” 260
war communism, see communism
War Industry Committee 61
What the October Revolution Gave
the Woman Worker and the
Peasant Woman 2x1,213
White Army 96—8, 112, 157, 208,
263, 337
Wild man, Allan 188
Winter Palace 47, 77, 80, 135
women 7, 22, 28—32, 55, 68—9, 72,
75, 102, 125-8, 130-1, i35-6
138-41, 149, 151, 154-6, 170,
172—84, 187—94, 196, 199—206,
2x0—11, 215, 227, 255, 268—9,
296-303, 308, 329, 353
as baba 174, 176, 187, 190,
192—3, 204, 211, 214—15
in combat 191
in war 189
workers 28, 30, 69, 72, 140, 155,
296-7
women’s
actions 28, 173
activism 28, 31, 187
assemblies 192
battalions 191
emancipation 203, 297—8
experiences 7, 126, 172, 179
independence 191
industries 126
issues 55, 126
march 20, 28—30
organizations 30
place 176—7, 182, 190
resistance 182
rights 174
role in the revolution 28
suffrage 30, 187
tasks 177
unruliness 140
wartime role 200—1
work 31, 182, 191
3S7
Women’s Battalion of Death 190
Women’s Bureau of the Communist
Party (Zhenotdel) 102,
203, 304
Wood, Elizabeth 1680.129, 203
Workers’ Opposition 103, 105,
304-7
working class 21, 28, 31, 85, 95, 99,
102-3, 126-8, 130, 132, 135,
137~~9 I45-C x50—1, 154,
157-9, 202, 215, 295, 299,
301-3, 313, 316, 320, 322,
352, see also labor
World War I 5, 13, 52, 60, 99,
170, 240, 265, 314, 322
World War II 17,3 53
Worobec, Christine 177, 2150.4,
2170.15, 2180.30,
2190.48, 367
Yelisavetgrad 247
Yeltsin, Boris 355, 3570.5
Yiddish 262, 266, 268
Yudenich, Nikolai 157, 265
Zemskov, A. 33—5, 430.25
Zhbankov, Dmitry 178
Zhitomir 271, 273, 275
Zinoviev, Grigory 94
Zionists 261—2, 266, 272,
275-6
Zurich 249, 318
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in 1921, are viewed through the doubled perspective of the professional
historian looking backward and the contemporary journalist reporting
and interpreting history as it happened« The volume then turns toward
particular places and people: city streets, peasant villages, the margins
of empire (Central Asia, Ukraine, the Jewish Pale), women and men,
workers and intellectuals, artists and activists, utopian visionaries,
and discontents of ail kinds. We spend time with the famous (Vladimir
Lenin, Lev Trotsky, Alexandra KoHontai, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Isaac
Babel) and with those whose names we don’t even know, Key themes
include difference and inequality (social, economic, gendered, ethnic),
power and resistance, violence, and ideas about justice and freedom.
Written especially for students and general readers, this history relies
extensively on contemporary texts and voices in order to bring the
past and its meanings to fife. This is a history about dramatic and
uncertain times and especially about the interpretations, values,
emotions, desires, and disappointments that made history matter to
those who lived it.
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