To the question about anti-bolshevik rebel movement on the Kupyansk region in 1919-1921

The article is attempts to generalization fragmentary information about insurgent movement in the Kupyansk district of Kharkov province against the Bolshevik regime in 1919­1921. First of all , the obvious is the fact that modern scholars dealing with Ukrainian revolution in his historical studies ,...

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Main Author: V. V. Reznikov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House "Grani" 2014-05-01
Series:Granì
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Online Access:https://grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/583
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Summary:The article is attempts to generalization fragmentary information about insurgent movement in the Kupyansk district of Kharkov province against the Bolshevik regime in 1919­1921. First of all , the obvious is the fact that modern scholars dealing with Ukrainian revolution in his historical studies , above all, pay attention to global, ambitious and unprecedented event ­ such as , for example, Makhnovshchina , second winter campaign , the activities of the Central Council or bright symbolic personalities as Tyutyunnik Yu , M. Grigoriev , S. Petljura et al. While as a matter of local history remains aloof thorough research professional historians and confirms or denial of certain theses and conclusions in a more global events . General relevance of this study is only growing due to the fact that the regional dimension of the history of Ukrainian peasant insurgency requires particularly careful and , most importantly, objective study. The author of the article highlights the main political directions of peasant movement in Kupyansk province. There are: an independent and anarchists. analyzes the complex reasons for the fight against establishment of Soviet power, among which the main ones are the unresolved agrarian question and the policy of «military communism»; makes an attempt to establish the names of forgotten leaders of the rebel groups and follow some milestones of their military glory; and determines the causes of the decline organized mass anti­Bolshevik movement, decisive of which are: the transition to new economic Policy (NEP) and the general dispersion of the rebel struggle.
ISSN:2077-1800
2413-8738