Biblioteca / 1920-1929
Albert Rhys Williams. Through the Russian Revolution.
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1921.
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART I
THE MAKERS OF THE REVOLUTION
WITH THE WORKERS, PEASANTS AND FIGHTERS
I – The Bolsheviks and the City
II – Petrograd Demonstrates
III – A Peasant Interlude
IV – The Man on Horseback
V – Comrades of the Sea
PART II
THE REVOLUTION AND THE DAYS AFTER
AMONG THE WHITES AND THE REDS
VI – «All Power to the Soviets»
VII – November 7 — A New Date in History
VIII – Looting the Winter Palace
IX – Red Guards, White Guards, and Blackguards
X – Mercy or Death to the Whites?
XI – The War of the Classes
XII – Building the New Order
PART III
THE OUTREACH OF THE REVOLUTION
ACROSS SIBERIA ON THE EXPRESS
XIII – The Steppes Rise Up
XIV – The Red Convicts of Cherm
XV – The Vladivostok Soviet
XVI – The Local Soviet at Work
PART IV
THE TRIUMPH OF THE REVOLUTION
THE SOVIETS AGAINST THE CAPITALIST WORLD
XVII – The Allies Crush the Soviet
XVIII – The Red Funeral
XIX – Exit
XX – Retrospect
Appendix
I – The Death of a Red Regiment
II – The Death Train of Siberia
III – The Burial of Yanishev
IV – A Circular for British Soldiers
V – Yesterday and Today, By Gorky
VI – Declaration of the Rights of the Toiling and Exploited Peoples
VII – Posters and Placards