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Luckyj 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHannover$cibidem$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (422 pages) $cillustrations, maps 225 0 $aSoviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society$v61 311 08$a9783838211077 311 08$a3838211073 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 349-356) and indexes. 327 $gAcknowledgements --$gForeword /$rby Marko Bojcun --$gEditors Note --$gIntroduction /$rby Christopher Ford --$tThe Ukrainian Revolution from today's vantage point --$tThe Colonial Terrain and Social Forces of the Revolution --$tProblems of the Ukrainian Revolution --$tThe Tragedy of the Russo-Ukrainian War --$tThe War within the Ukrainian Peoples Republic --$tWhat might have been and legacy of the Borotbisty --$tIllustrations --$tBiographical Sketch of Ivan Maistrenko --$tIntroduction to the 1954 edition /$rby Ivan Maistrenko --$tHistorical Antecedents --$tComponents of Ukrainian Political Thought --$tThe Russian Influence --$tThe Cult of the Peasant --$tRomantic Nationalism : the Search for Self-Existence --$tIdeological Precursors of Borotbism --$tDrahomanov : the Father of Ukrainian Political Parties --$tMarxism Enters Ukraine --$tThe Experience of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP) --$tThe Problem of National Liberation --$tFormulation of the National Program --$tNationalism Splits the RUP --$tThe Lesson of the Spilka --$tOrigins of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (UPSR), Predecessor of Borotbism --$tIdeological Background of the UPSR --$tThe First Attempts at Formation of Ukrainian SR Groups Before 1917 --$tThe First SR Groups and Party Program --$tUkrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries in 1917 --$tFrom the First to the Second Congress of the UPSR --$tThe First Congress of the UPSR --$tThe Growth and Influence of the UPSR --$tFrom the Second to the Third Congress of the UPSR --$tThe Second Congress of the UPSR and its Turn to the Left --$tInfluence of Bolshevik Ideas on the Ukrainian Revolution and on the UPSR --$tFrom the Third Congress of the UPSR to the Liquidation of Ukrainian Revolutionary Democracy --$tThe Third Congress of the UPSR and the Party's movement toward the Soviet position --$tThe Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War --$tFailure of a Left SR Coup and of a Right SR Government --$tThe Borotbisty Under the Hetmanate --$tWorker and Peasant Opposition to the Hetman Coup --$tThe Second All-Ukrainian Peasants' Congress --$tThe Second All-Ukrainian Workers' Congress --$tThe Fourth Congress of the UPSR and the Split --$tThe Fourth Congress --$tAftermath of the Congress --$tThe Program of the Borotbisty --$tThe Platform of the New Central Committee --$tThe Weapon of Terror --$tThe National Question --$tMovement of the Borotbisty Toward a Non-Bolshevik Soviet Platform --$tThe Kharkiv Province Party Conference --$tThe August Conference of Party Emissaries --$tThe Borotbisty in Revolt Against the Hetmanate and the Directory --$tThe General Uprising Against the Hetmanate --$tDisaffection with the Directory --$tFailure of the Directory's Military and Foreign Policy --$tPeasants' Congresses Under Borotbist Influence --$tFinal Attempts to Reunite the UPSR --$tBorotbist Ties with Pro-Soviet Parties --$tInherent Weakness of the Borotbisty --$tThe Second Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine --$tThe Bolshevik Approach to the Ukrainian Problem --$tBorotbist Efforts to Form a Government --$tThe Borotbist Central Revolutionary Committee --$tAttempted Use of Hryhoryiv's Army --$tImplementation of Bolshevik Occupation Policy --$tBorotbism in Crisis --$tInternal Party Differences --$tRejection by the CP(b)U --$tJoint Action Against Hryhoryiv --$tBolshevik Detente with the Borotbisty --$tHryhoryiv's revolt against the Bolsheviks --$tBorotbisty in the Denikin Underground --$tFormation of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) : UCP(B) --$tTwo Views on the Formation of the UCP(B) --$tThe "Dual Roots" Theory --$tThe Bolshevik Argument --$tBorotbist Opposition to the Denikin Regime --$tThe Borotbist Underground in Kyiv --$tBorotbist Activity Among the Partisans --$tThe third Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine --$tBolshevik Re-Examination of the Ukrainian Problem --$tBolsheviks Face to Face with the Ukrainian Problem --$tThe Guiding Hand of Lenin --$tBolshevik Resolutions --$tThe Russian Bolsheviks --$tThe Ukrainian Bolsheviks --$tThe Borotbist-Ukrainian Bolshevik Agreement --$tFinal Borotbist Attempt To Organize : a Ukrainian Red Army --$tInterlude with Makhno --$tAlliance with Ataman Volokh --$tThe Trotsky Order --$tThe Growth and Dissolution of the UCP(B) --$tThe Spread of Borot'bism Among the Masses --$tThe Bolshevik Ring Around the Borotbisty --$tDissolution of the UCP(B) --$tDivers Views on the Dissolution of the Borotbisty --$tThe Borotbisty in the CP(b)U --$tThe CP(b)U and the UCP(b) Compared --$tComposition of the CP(b)U --$tComposition of the UCP(b) --$tA Letter From a Ukrainian SR Emigre --$tBorotbism Versus Philistinism in the CP(b)U --$tShumskism --$tReminiscences of the Borotbist Organization in the District of Kobeliaky --$tBiographical Sketches of Individual Borotbisty --$tPlatform of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries : the Present State of Affairs and Party Tactics (approved by Central Committee on June 3, 1918) --$tDraft Decree on Encouraging the Development of Culture of the Ukrainian People --$tExplanatory Note to the Decree --$tText of the Decree --$tMemorandum of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) to the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International --$tI --$tII --$tIV [sic] --$tSpecial Supplement --$tSoviet Responses to Maistrenko's Borotbism --$gBibliography --$tGeneral Works --$tCongresses and Conferences --$tCommunist International --$tCP(b)U --$tRSDRP(b) and RCP(b) --$tArticles --$tLetters, Speeches, Draft Projects, Resolutions --$gIndex of Names --$gIndex of Subjects --$gNotes. 330 $aMuch has been written on the 1917?1920 revolution in Ukraine, on the national movement, the Makhnovists and the Bolsheviks. Yet there were others with a mass following whose role has faded from history books. One such party was the Borotbisty, the heirs of the mass Ukrainian Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries, an independent party seeking to achieve national liberation and social emancipation. Though widely known in revolutionary Europe in their day, the Borotbisty were decimated during the Stalinist holocaust in Ukraine. Out of print for over half a century, this lost text by Ivan Maistrenko, the last survivor of the Borotbisty, provides a unique account on this party and its historical role. Part memoir and part history, this is a thought-provoking book which challenges previous approaches to the revolution and shows how events in Ukraine decided the fate not only of the Russian Revolution but the upheavals in Europe at the time. 410 0$aSoviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;$v61. 606 $aHistory 606 $aUkraine 606 $aRevolution 606 $a1917 615 4$aHistory 615 4$aUkraine 615 4$aRevolution 615 4$a1917 676 $a947.7 700 $aMaistrenko$b Ivan$4aut$01685074 702 $aUmland$b Andreas$cDr.$4edt 702 $aDornan$b Peter$4edt 702 $aFord$b Chris$4edt 702 $aLuckyj$b George S.N$4trl 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910958025103321 996 $aBorot'bism$94056921 997 $aUNINA