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Anna Procyk
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Stirling Books /AbebooksUK
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ISBN10: 1895571049, ISBN13: 9781895571042, [publisher: Canadian Institute Of Ukrainian Studies Press, Toronto] Hardcover Book Is In Good Condition Pages Clear And Bright Binding Tight And Secure.
[Stirling, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1995]
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Procyk Anna M.
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Edmonton & Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, Date: 1995. First edition, hardcover in blue cloth binding, 218 pages. A Near Fine condition copy in a VG+ dustjacket (a few short edge tears). No inscription or book-plate; no textual markings of any kind; a clean, bright, unworn copy. Jacket is now protected in a mylar sleeve. An excellent copy of a scarce, very hard to find book. Anna Procyk focuses on the nationality policy of the Volunteer Army and the Russian liberals who dominated its politics. Challenging the generally accepted view that the character of the White movement was primarily anti-Bolshevik or even restorationist, she shows how the concept of "one, indivisible Russia" was central to the Volunteer Army's ideology and identity and how it contributed to its failure. Dr. Procyk also challenges the view that the Volunteer Army's generals were reactionary monarchists and that they were primarily responsible for the White movement's failure. She persuasively demonstrates that the ideology and political program of the Russian liberal intellectuals who dominated the Volunteer Army's Political Centre reinforced Denikin's refusal to deal with the independent Ukrainian governments of 1918-19 and his hostility toward the idea of a Russo-Ukrainian federation and an anti-Bolshevik alliance. The Volunteer Army failed to defeat the Bolsheviks because it was unable and unwilling to come to terms with the Ukrainian qu ...

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