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Peter Andreyevich Arshinov (Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов; 1887–c.1937), was a
Russian anarchist revolutionary and
intellectual who
chronicled the...
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Arshinov is a
village in the
Atyrau Region of
western Kazakhstan.
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- and a
commitment to
collective responsibility.
First developed by
Peter Arshinov in
response to the
perceived disorganization of the
Russian anarchist movement...
- of
numerous Russian anarchist intellectuals to Ukraine,
including Peter Arshinov and Aron Baron. With the
Nabat having moved its
headquarters to Huliaipole...
- over what to
learn from
their experiences, with one
faction led by
Peter Arshinov advocating for platformism, and the
other led by
Volin advocating for synthesis...
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Werth 1999, p. 118.
Shishkin 2001, p. 137.
Arshinov 1974, pp. 197, 202, 206.
Reese 2000, p. 50.
Arshinov 1974, p. 187.
Landis 2008, p. 1.
Radkey 1976...
- over
fighting the
White offensive against Kharkiv.
According to
Peter Arshinov,
Trotsky would have
preferred to
surrender all of
Ukraine to the White...
- Yadao; Wang, Weichao; Li, Pengfei; Zhang, Xiaoda; Podolskiy, Alexander;
Arshinov, Grigory; Bout, Andrey; Piontkovskaya, Irina; Wei, Jiansheng; Jiang, Xin;...
- In
Butyrka prison,
Makhno met the
anarchist communist politician Peter Arshinov, who took the
young anarchist on as a student.
Makhno also
became disillusioned...
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National and
Jewish Questions",
History of The
Makhnovist Movement by
Peter Arshinov,
Freedom Press "Russia".
Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 17.
Keter Publishing...