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Russian Anarchist Periodicals of the Early 20th Century

 

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Anarchists – being a small but highly radical group in pre-revolutionary Russia - lacked printing facilities within their own country and were forced to initiate their propaganda activities from abroad. During the February Revolution of 1917, anarchist literature and periodicals were legalized in Russia.
This collection reveals the eventful history of Russia during the revolutionary era, from the perspective of metropolitan and provincial newspapers and journals published by the most radical political forces. Furthermore, these materials shed new light on the relationship of the anarchists with the Bolsheviks and the Soviet State, and also reveal the impact of anarchist ideas on the literature and art of the period.

Material from:
National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg
Russian Academy of Sciences Library, St Petersburg

This collection is available online in IDC's Primary Sources Online. For more information please contact sales@idc.nl.

Number of titles19
Number of microfiches    213
Number of reels    1
Price€ 2.357
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Russian Anarchist Periodicals of the Early 20th Century