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Makhno and Memory - Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917-1921 (Paperback): Sean Patterson Makhno and Memory - Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917-1921 (Paperback)
Sean Patterson
R858 R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Save R56 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Nestor Makhno has been called a revolutionary anarchist, a peasant rebel, the Ukrainian Robin Hood, a mass-murderer, a pogromist, and a devil. These epithets had their origins in the Russian Civil War (1917-1921), where the military forces of the peasant-anarchist Nestor Makhno and Mennonite colonists in southern Ukraine came into conflict. In autumn 1919, Makhnovist troops and local peasant sympathizers murdered more than 800 Mennonites in a series of large-scale massacres. The history of that conflict has been fraught with folklore, ideological battles and radically divergent cultural memories, in which fact and fiction often seamlessly blend, conjuring a multitude of Makhnos, each one shouting its message over the other. Drawing on theories of collective memory and narrative analysis, Makhno and Memory brings a vast array of Makhnovist and Mennonite sources into dialogue, including memoirs, histories, diaries, newspapers, and archival material. A diversity of perspectives are brought into relief through the personal reminiscences of Makhno and his anarchist sympathizers alongside Mennonite pacifists and advocates for armed self-defense. Through a meticulous analysis of the Makhnovist-Mennonite conflict and a micro-study of the Eichenfeld massacre of October 1919, Sean Patterson attempts to make sense of the competing cultural memories and presents new ways of thinking about Makhno and his movement. Makhno and Memory offers a convincing reframing of the Mennonite / Makhno relationship that will force a scholarly reassessment of this period.

The Client - A Brett Simons Novel (Paperback): Sean Patterson The Client - A Brett Simons Novel (Paperback)
Sean Patterson; Brandon Patterson
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Power of the Bells - A Discovery of Individual Power and Voice (Paperback): Karen Walner Metsker Power of the Bells - A Discovery of Individual Power and Voice (Paperback)
Karen Walner Metsker; Illustrated by Rita C Patterson; Edited by Sean Patterson
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Makhno and Memory - Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917-1921 (Hardcover): Sean Patterson Makhno and Memory - Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917-1921 (Hardcover)
Sean Patterson
R1,873 Discovery Miles 18 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nestor Makhno has been called a revolutionary anarchist, a peasant rebel, the Ukrainian Robin Hood, a mass-murderer, a pogromist, and a devil. These epithets had their origins in the Russian Civil War (1917-1921), where the military forces of the peasant-anarchist Nestor Makhno and Mennonite colonists in southern Ukraine came into conflict. In autumn 1919, Makhnovist troops and local peasant sympathizers murdered more than 800 Mennonites in a series of large-scale massacres. The history of that conflict has been fraught with folklore, ideological battles and radically divergent cultural memories, in which fact and fiction often seamlessly blend, conjuring a multitude of Makhnos, each one shouting its message over the other. Drawing on theories of collective memory and narrative analysis, Makhno and Memory brings a vast array of Makhnovist and Mennonite sources into dialogue, including memoirs, histories, diaries, newspapers, and archival material. A diversity of perspectives are brought into relief through the personal reminiscences of Makhno and his anarchist sympathizers alongside Mennonite pacifists and advocates for armed self-defense. Through a meticulous analysis of the Makhnovist-Mennonite conflict and a micro-study of the Eichenfeld massacre of November 1919, Sean Patterson attempts to make sense of the competing cultural memories and presents new ways of thinking about Makhno and his movement. Makhno and Memory offers a convincing reframing of the Mennonite / Makhno relationship that will force a scholarly reassessment of this period.

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