Memory politics and the Russian Civil War: Reds versus Whitesimportant precursors, Palko interweaves her discussion of complex ideological and cultural processes that took place in Ukraine during the early stages of Soviet history with the biographies and literary works of a pair of prominent ...
It will finally become clear who won the Russian Civil war, the Whites or the Reds,” wrote Petersburg’s best-known pop historian in the business daily Delovoi Peterburg the other day. Forgive me for restating obvious historical truths, but most sane people know the Reds won the Russian C...
What was the civilwar? Many people were angry, that land had been given away and that theelections hadn't been counted. This caused a civil war to begin, betweenthe Reds (Bolsheviks) and the Whites (anti-Revolution). 15 million died,including the royal family. The Reds won, but Russia...
We can hardly expect success from the government’s project of reconciling the Whites, Reds, and Greens, as proposed by the culture minister, Vladimir Medinsky. Rather, the symbolic resources of the Russian Civil War will be exploited for the production of more and more new conflicts, as was...
Key Terms – Revolution in Russia Revolution of 1905 The Duma Russian Revolution of 1917 Vladimir Lenin Communism Bolsheviks Reds vs. Whites War Communism. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 1917 – Causes of Russian Revolution 1.CZARIST RULE: autocratic rulers who have total power, very little rights for the ...
Memory politics and the Russian Civil War: Reds versus Whitesby Marlene Laruelle and Margarita Karnysheva, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, x + 158 pp., $23.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-350-14995-3Larysa BilousUniversity of AlbertaRoutledgeCanadian Slavonic Papers...
Book Review:Memory Politics and the Russian Civil War: Reds Versus Whitesby Marlene Laruelle and Margarita Karnysheva:doi:10.1177/02656914221140804mFrancis KingUniversity of East Anglia, UKSAGE PublicationsEuropean History Quarterly
Reds and Whites.(Russian Civil War)Terrill, Eileen T
spaceemotion(2013). Russian Jews Between the Reds and the Whites, 1917–1920. Revolutionary Russia: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 178-179. doi: 10.1080/09546545.2013.855033doi:10.1080/14725886.2013.857864BaronNickJournal of Modern Jewish Studies
distinguish between Socialist Revolutionaries and Communists, lumping together all “Reds” as enemies. The conflict came to a head when, on November 18, 1918, Kolchak set up his own dictatorship. Kolchak’scoup d’étatcoincided with the collapse of Germany and the end of the European war. ...