07426nam 2200529 450 991082564440332120230912150541.03-8382-7097-5(CKB)4100000007521024(Au-PeEL)EBL5782685(OCoLC)1109781443(MiAaPQ)EBC5782685(MiAaPQ)EBC5633600(EXLCZ)99410000000752102420190821d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBorot'bism a chapter in the history of the Ukrainian revolution /Ivan Maistrenko ; edited by Christopher Ford ; with a foreword by Marco Bojcun ; translated by George S.N. Luckyj with the assistance of Ivan L. RdnytskyRevised and expanded edition.Stuttgart, Germany :Ibidem Verlag,[2019]©20191 online resource (422 pages) illustrations, mapsSoviet and post-soviet politics and society ;613-8382-1107-3 Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-356) and indexes.Acknowledgements --Foreword /by Marko Bojcun --Editors Note --Introduction /by Christopher Ford --The Ukrainian Revolution from today's vantage point --The Colonial Terrain and Social Forces of the Revolution --Problems of the Ukrainian Revolution --The Tragedy of the Russo-Ukrainian War --The War within the Ukrainian Peoples Republic --What might have been and legacy of the Borotbisty --Illustrations --Biographical Sketch of Ivan Maistrenko --Introduction to the 1954 edition /by Ivan Maistrenko --Historical Antecedents --Components of Ukrainian Political Thought --The Russian Influence --The Cult of the Peasant --Romantic Nationalism : the Search for Self-Existence --Ideological Precursors of Borotbism --Drahomanov : the Father of Ukrainian Political Parties --Marxism Enters Ukraine --The Experience of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP) --The Problem of National Liberation --Formulation of the National Program --Nationalism Splits the RUP --The Lesson of the Spilka --Origins of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (UPSR), Predecessor of Borotbism --Ideological Background of the UPSR --The First Attempts at Formation of Ukrainian SR Groups Before 1917 --The First SR Groups and Party Program --Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries in 1917 --From the First to the Second Congress of the UPSR --The First Congress of the UPSR --The Growth and Influence of the UPSR --From the Second to the Third Congress of the UPSR --The Second Congress of the UPSR and its Turn to the Left --Influence of Bolshevik Ideas on the Ukrainian Revolution and on the UPSR --From the Third Congress of the UPSR to the Liquidation of Ukrainian Revolutionary Democracy --The Third Congress of the UPSR and the Party's movement toward the Soviet position --The Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War --Failure of a Left SR Coup and of a Right SR Government --The Borotbisty Under the Hetmanate --Worker and Peasant Opposition to the Hetman Coup --The Second All-Ukrainian Peasants' Congress --The Second All-Ukrainian Workers' Congress --The Fourth Congress of the UPSR and the Split --The Fourth Congress --Aftermath of the Congress --The Program of the Borotbisty --The Platform of the New Central Committee --The Weapon of Terror --The National Question --Movement of the Borotbisty Toward a Non-Bolshevik Soviet Platform --The Kharkiv Province Party Conference --The August Conference of Party Emissaries --The Borotbisty in Revolt Against the Hetmanate and the Directory --The General Uprising Against the Hetmanate --Disaffection with the Directory --Failure of the Directory's Military and Foreign Policy --Peasants' Congresses Under Borotbist Influence --Final Attempts to Reunite the UPSR --Borotbist Ties with Pro-Soviet Parties --Inherent Weakness of the Borotbisty --The Second Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine --The Bolshevik Approach to the Ukrainian Problem --Borotbist Efforts to Form a Government --The Borotbist Central Revolutionary Committee --Attempted Use of Hryhoryiv's Army --Implementation of Bolshevik Occupation Policy --Borotbism in Crisis --Internal Party Differences --Rejection by the CP(b)U --Joint Action Against Hryhoryiv --Bolshevik Detente with the Borotbisty --Hryhoryiv's revolt against the Bolsheviks --Borotbisty in the Denikin Underground --Formation of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) : UCP(B) --Two Views on the Formation of the UCP(B) --The "Dual Roots" Theory --The Bolshevik Argument --Borotbist Opposition to the Denikin Regime --The Borotbist Underground in Kyiv --Borotbist Activity Among the Partisans --The third Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine --Bolshevik Re-Examination of the Ukrainian Problem --Bolsheviks Face to Face with the Ukrainian Problem --The Guiding Hand of Lenin --Bolshevik Resolutions --The Russian Bolsheviks --The Ukrainian Bolsheviks --The Borotbist-Ukrainian Bolshevik Agreement --Final Borotbist Attempt To Organize : a Ukrainian Red Army --Interlude with Makhno --Alliance with Ataman Volokh --The Trotsky Order --The Growth and Dissolution of the UCP(B) --The Spread of Borot'bism Among the Masses --The Bolshevik Ring Around the Borotbisty --Dissolution of the UCP(B) --Divers Views on the Dissolution of the Borotbisty --The Borotbisty in the CP(b)U --The CP(b)U and the UCP(b) Compared --Composition of the CP(b)U --Composition of the UCP(b) --A Letter From a Ukrainian SR Emigre --Borotbism Versus Philistinism in the CP(b)U --Shumskism --Reminiscences of the Borotbist Organization in the District of Kobeliaky --Biographical Sketches of Individual Borotbisty --Platform of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries : the Present State of Affairs and Party Tactics (approved by Central Committee on June 3, 1918) --Draft Decree on Encouraging the Development of Culture of the Ukrainian People --Explanatory Note to the Decree --Text of the Decree --Memorandum of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) to the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International --I --II --IV [sic] --Special Supplement --Soviet Responses to Maistrenko's Borotbism --Bibliography --General Works --Congresses and Conferences --Communist International --CP(b)U --RSDRP(b) and RCP(b) --Articles --Letters, Speeches, Draft Projects, Resolutions --Index of Names --Index of Subjects --Notes.Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;61.Politics and governmentfast(OCoLC)fst01919741UkraineHistoryRevolution, 1917-1921History.fastPolitics and government.947.7Maĭstrenko Ivan1685074Ford ChristopherBojcun Marko1951-Luckyj George S. N.Rudnytsky Ivan L(Ivan Lysiak),1919-1984,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825644403321Borot'bism4056921UNINA