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History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918 - 1921) is a 1923 book by Peter Arshinov which explores the context of the 'Makhnovist Movement', centered around the actions of anarcho-communist Nestor Makhno, such as the creation and operation of the Free Territory of Ukraine and the Black Army.

Summary

Chapter 1. Democracy and the Working Masses in the Russian Revolution.

Chapter 2. The October Upheaval in Great Russia and in the Ukraine.

Chapter 3. The Revolutionary Insurrection in the Ukraine. Makhno.

Chapter 4. The Fall of the Hetman. Petliurism. Bolshevism.

Chapter 5. The Makhnovshchina.

Chapter 6. The Makhnovshchina (Continuation). Grigor’ev’s Revolt. The Bolsheviks’ First Assault on Gulyai-Polye.

Chapter 7. The Long Retreat of the Makhnovists And Their Victory. Execution of Grigor’ev. Battle of Peregonovka. Rout of Denikin’s Troops. Period of Freedom.

Chapter 8. Errors of the Makhnovists. Second Bolshevik Assault on the Insurgent Region.

Chapter 9. Makhnovist Pact With the Soviet Government. Third Bolshevik Assault.

Chapter 10. The Meaning of the National Problem in the Makhnovshchina. The Jewish Question.

Appendix to Chapter 10

Chapter 11. Makhno’s Personality. Biographical Notes on Some Members of the Movement.

Chapter 12. The Makhnovshchina and Anarchism.

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