The Unknown Revolution
Russian history | |
Publication date | 1947 |
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The Unknown Revolution is a 1947 history of the
Voline
.
Publication
Voline finished the book in 1940 while in
1968 events in France, the book was republished in French paperback without additional editorial content by Pierre Belfond as part of a series by Daniel Guérin and Jean-Jacques Lebel.[3]
The book was translated into English in two parts by the
Libertarian Book Club.[2][4] The first volume, Nineteen-Seventeen: The Russian Revolution Betrayed, in 1954,[2] and the second volume, The Unknown Revolution: Kronstadt 1921, Ukraine 1918–21, in 1956.[4]
Reception and legacy
Historian of anarchism Paul Avrich wrote that Voline's book was "the most important anarchist history of the Russian Revolution in any language".[1]
References
- ^ a b Avrich 1988, p. 132.
- ^ JSTOR 20031149.
- Gale EX1200533683.
- ^ EBSCOhost 14737860.
Bibliography
- OCLC 17727270.
Further reading
- Gale EX1200103889.
- Miller, Martin A. (1976). "Anarchism vs. Marxism in the Russian Revolution. A Review of Recent Literature". International Labor and Working-Class History. 9 (9): 28–37. S2CID 143620019.
- "The Unknown Revolution 1917–1921". Gale A31688997.
- Thompson, John M. (1972). "La Révolution Inconnue, 1917-1921: Documentation Inédite Sur La Révolution Russe. by Voline". S2CID 165040777.
External links
- Full text (in French) from Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Fredy Perlman's English translation of The Unknown Revolution via Libcom.org
- Iain McKay's Introduction to PM Press's 2019 edition of The Unknown Revolution.