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Paul Avrich is Distinguished Professor of History, Queens College and the Graduate School, the City University of New York (retired)

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God and the State (1882) — Introduction, quelques éditions824 exemplaires
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Nom canonique
Avrich, Paul
Date de naissance
1931-08-04
Date de décès
2006-02-16
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Cornell University (BA|1952)
Columbia University (MA)
Columbia University (PhD|1961)
Professions
historian of anarchism
academic
Relations
Avrich, Karen (daughter; co-author)
Organisations
American Historical Association
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
Queens College
Prix et distinctions
Philip Taft Labor History Award (1984)
Courte biographie
Paul Avrich was a professor and historian at Queens College, City University of New York, and for most of his life he was vital in documenting the history of the anarchist movement in Russia and the United States. His wife was Ina Avrich.

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A comprehensive treatment of a fascinating subject: my fellow City School and Hampshire College alumni, I expect, will recognize much in the pedagogical and social methods of followers of Francisco Ferrer and others in the Modern School Movement.
 
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Mark_Feltskog | Dec 23, 2023 |
Wonderfully written, very lucid. Avrich is one of the foremost scholars of anarchism. This is essential and canonical reading for anyone interested in the history of anarchism, with special focus on mid-to-late nineteenth century Russia, and the subsequent period of the rise of the Soviet state in the early decades of the twentieth. The perspective of the Russian anarchists gives a clear view of the negative effects of the rise of the authoritarian left on the whole radical movement in Russia. It presents a lot of criticism of the anarchists as well, namely, their seeming inability to coalesce into a cohesive whole. Bitter factionalism are frequently experienced, there is also the anti-intellectual strain which is interestingly discussed by Avrich, among other issues.

Also another great introductory work I recommend is James Joll's 'The Anarchists.'
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rufus666 | 1 autre critique | Aug 14, 2022 |
It’s been a half century since Paul Avrich’s definitive history of the Kronstadt mutiny first appeared — and a full century since the revolt itself. Others have written about how “Red Kronstadt”, whose sailors had been hailed as the “pride and joy” of the Bolshevik Revolution by Trotsky himself, turned on the Communists and tried to trigger a nation-wide “third revolution”. But few have been professional historians.

Avrich’s book is strikingly balanced. He does not shy away from acknowledging that the Bolsheviks had little choice but to swiftly crush the rebellion if they intended to stay in power. Nor does he paint the rebels as angels; his references to their anti-Semitism make for painful reading. He does some serious myth-busting, not least the Bolshevik claims — demonstrably false — that White generals and France were behind the rebellion.

He demolishes Trotsky’s later claims that, in spite of being the commander of the Red Army and actually being on the scene when the rebellion was suppressed, he really played a very minor role and bears little responsibility for the events. Zinoviev comes off pretty badly as well, having ruthlessly suppressed not only the Kronstadt sailors but also rebellious workers in the city of Petrograd, which he ruled as a dictator. Both men would fall victim to Stalin’s purges, though Stalin himself played no role in the suppression of this mutiny.

In the end, Avrich paints Kronstadt as a tragedy, which it surely was, but also shows the sailors’ vision of a society of “free soviets” no longer dominated by the Communist Party as a missed opportunity.
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ericlee | 3 autres critiques | Jan 20, 2022 |

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