Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919

The article deals with the social and political situation in the Kasminsk, Tarsminsk, Titovsk, and Morozovsk volosts (districts) of the Kuznetsk uyezd (area), Tomsk Province, in 1917–1919. The territories in question were inhabited by long-time Russian residents. The Revolution affected the largest...

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Main Author: M. V. Shilovskiy
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Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2020-07-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4683
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spelling doaj-6c36b892ba7a4e659e272f3043cbbab92020-11-25T02:48:38ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832020-07-0122237037810.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-2-370-3784151Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919M. V. Shilovskiy0Institute of History Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science; Novosibirsk State UniversityThe article deals with the social and political situation in the Kasminsk, Tarsminsk, Titovsk, and Morozovsk volosts (districts) of the Kuznetsk uyezd (area), Tomsk Province, in 1917–1919. The territories in question were inhabited by long-time Russian residents. The Revolution affected the largest settlements. Titovsk area was included in the system of Kuznetsk area people's assembly, while Kasminsk district was under the supervision of the so-called zemstvo from the very beginning. Soldiers from reserve regiments of Tomsk and Novonikolaevsk were sent to field work and had a destructive impact on the local life. Anarchists (G. F. Rogov, I. P. Novoselov, P. K. Lubkov, I. M. Drozhzhin, etc.) and their military units played a significant role in the partisan and rebel movement. V. P. Shevelyov-Lubkov (1892–1939) became the most famous Red leader in the territory. He was an old settler from the village of Shipitsina in the Titovsk district and a decorated army veteran. The Whites were defeated in the late 1919, which brought no relief as anarchist squads maintained their attacks on the Soviet troops. In 1921, peasants in the village of Bryukhanovo rebelled. The last pockets of resistance were eliminated as late as in 1922.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4683russian revolutioncivil war of 1918–1920 in russiaresettlersold-settlersanarchistspartisansvolostzemstvobootleggingveterans
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Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
russian revolution
civil war of 1918–1920 in russia
resettlers
old-settlers
anarchists
partisans
volost
zemstvo
bootlegging
veterans
author_facet M. V. Shilovskiy
author_sort M. V. Shilovskiy
title Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
title_short Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
title_full Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
title_fullStr Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
title_full_unstemmed Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
title_sort promyshlennovsky district during the period of social cataclysm of 1917–1919
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
issn 2078-8975
2078-8983
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The article deals with the social and political situation in the Kasminsk, Tarsminsk, Titovsk, and Morozovsk volosts (districts) of the Kuznetsk uyezd (area), Tomsk Province, in 1917–1919. The territories in question were inhabited by long-time Russian residents. The Revolution affected the largest settlements. Titovsk area was included in the system of Kuznetsk area people's assembly, while Kasminsk district was under the supervision of the so-called zemstvo from the very beginning. Soldiers from reserve regiments of Tomsk and Novonikolaevsk were sent to field work and had a destructive impact on the local life. Anarchists (G. F. Rogov, I. P. Novoselov, P. K. Lubkov, I. M. Drozhzhin, etc.) and their military units played a significant role in the partisan and rebel movement. V. P. Shevelyov-Lubkov (1892–1939) became the most famous Red leader in the territory. He was an old settler from the village of Shipitsina in the Titovsk district and a decorated army veteran. The Whites were defeated in the late 1919, which brought no relief as anarchist squads maintained their attacks on the Soviet troops. In 1921, peasants in the village of Bryukhanovo rebelled. The last pockets of resistance were eliminated as late as in 1922.
topic russian revolution
civil war of 1918–1920 in russia
resettlers
old-settlers
anarchists
partisans
volost
zemstvo
bootlegging
veterans
url https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4683
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