White Siberia : the politics of civil war /
In this detailed analysis of the anti-Bolshevik movement in Siberia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, N.G.O. Pereira argues that the White counter-revolution failed in Siberia because of the political weakness of the anti-Soviet governments vying for power in the region and their policies...
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Montreal ; Buffalo :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©1996
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Table of Contents:
- Physical setting, background, and regional development
- Revolution in Siberia--similarities and differences with European Russia, February to December 1917
- Early resistance to Bolshevik rule, contending White governments, and the rise of Omsk, January to July 1918
- Democratic counter-Revolution and White Union, spring to fall 1918
- Kolchak's regime in ascendancy, 18 November 1918 to spring 1919
- Kolchak's regime in decline, spring 1919 to February 1920
- Aftermath and consolidation of Soviet power, early spring 1920 to fall 1922