Nestor Makhno, the great Ukranian anarchist peasant rebel, escaped over the border to Romania in August 1921. He would never return, but the struggle between Makhnovists and Bolsheviks carried on until the mid-1920s. In the cities, too, underground anarchist networks kept alive the idea of stateless socialism and opposition to the party state.
New research printed here shows the extent of anarchist opposition to Bolshevik rule in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s.
Includes two short pieces— "The Anarchist Underground in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s: Ourlines of History," by Anatoly V. Dubovik, and "The Story of a Leaflet and the Fate of the Anarchist Varshavskiy" by D.I. Rublyov.
New research printed here shows the extent of anarchist opposition to Bolshevik rule in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s.
Includes two short pieces— "The Anarchist Underground in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s: Ourlines of History," by Anatoly V. Dubovik, and "The Story of a Leaflet and the Fate of the Anarchist Varshavskiy" by D.I. Rublyov.