Biblioteca / 1930-1939
James Bunyan, ed. Intervention, Civil War, and Communism in Russia. April-December 1918. Documents and Materials.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1936.
Reimpresión, New York: Octagon Books, 1976.
CONTENTS
Chapter I
Austro-German Intervention
A – Occupation of the Ukraine
B – The Don
C – The Caucasus
D – The Crimea
Chapter II
Allied Intervention and the Czechoslovaks
A – Early Plans of Intervention
B – The Clash of the Czechoslovaks with the Bolsheviks
C – The Decision of the Allies to Intervene
Chapter III
The Bolsheviks Face Intervention
A – The Bolsheviks and the Central Powers
B – The Bolsheviks and the Allies
C – Preparations for World Revolution
Chapter IV
Anti-Bolshevik Movements in Central Russia
A – Discontent Among Workers and Peasants
B – Anti-Soviet Organizations in Central Russia
C – The Revolt of the Socialist-Revolutionists of the Left
Chapter V
The Cheka and the Red Army
A – Early Activities of the Cheka
B – The Red Terror
C – Attempts to Subordinate the Cheka
D – The Red Army
Chapter VI
The Eastern Front
A – The Volga Uprisings and the Samara Government
B – Allied Intervention at Archangel
C – The Far East
D – Western Siberia
E – The Ufa Directorate
Chapter VII
Toward the Communist Economic Order
A – Industry and Labor
B – Distribution
C – Finance
Chapter VIII
The Bolsheviks and the Peasants
A – The Bread War
B – Agriculture
Chapter IX
The Constitution
Chapter X
Education
Chapter XI
Sidelights of the Russian Scene