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  2. Peter Arshinov - Wikipedia

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    Peter Andreyevich Arshinov ( Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов; 1887–1937), was a Russian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual who chronicled the history of the Makhnovshchina . Initially a Bolshevik, during the 1905 Revolution, he became active within the Ukrainian anarchist movement, taking part in a number of ...

  3. Arshinov, Peter, 1887-1937 | libcom.org

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    Aka Piotr Andrievich Marin, Peter Arshinoff or F. I. Mikhailski. Born 1887 – Andreivka, Russia, died in or around 1937, USSR. Piotr Andrievich Marin (Arshinov) was born in the village of Andreivka in Nisnelomov province, into a family of workers in 1887. He joined the revolutionary movement in 1904. In 1905 he was a fitter in a railway ...

  4. History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918–1921) | The ...

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    The present work is the first English translation of Peter Arshinov’s Istoriya Makhnovskogo Dvizheniya, originally published in 1923 by the “Gruppa Russkikh Anarkhistov v Germanii” (Group of Russian Anarchists in Germany) in Berlin. It was translated into English by Lorraine and Fredy Perlman.

  5. History of the Makhnovist movement, 1918-1921 - Peter Arshinov

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    The full text of Peter Arshinov's definitive history of the revolutionary Ukrainian guerrilla movement led by anarchist Nestor Makhno. Translated by Lorraine and Fredy Perlman. Published by Black & Red/Solidarity, Detroit/Chicago 1974. This edition obtained from the Digital Text International website.

  6. Peter Arshinov, from Marxists.org - Marxists Internet Archive

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    Peter Arshinov was born in Yekaterinoslav. In 1904 he become involved with the revolutionary movement. In 1905 he worked as a locksmith in the railway workshops of Kizyl-Arvat (now Serdar in Turkmenistan), where he joined the Bolshevik section of the Russian Social Democratic Party.

  7. History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918-1921): Introduction ...

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    The present work is the first English translation of Peter Arshinov’s Istoriya Makhnovskogo Dvizheniya, originally published in 1923 by the “Gruppa Russkikh Anarkhistov v Germanii” (Group of Russian Anarchists in Germany) in Berlin. It was translated into English by Lorraine and Fredy Perlman.

  8. Peter Arshinov Biography | HowOld.co

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    In 1887, Peter Andreyevich Arshinov was born into a working-cl* family, in a village in Penza Governorate of the Russian Empire. At the age of 17, Arshinov moved to Turkestan, where he worked as a machinist. Early revolutionary activities

  9. HISTORY OF THE MAKHNOV1ST MOVEMENT

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    The present work is the first English translation of Peter Arshinov's Istoriya Makhnovskogo Dvizheniya, originally published in 1923 by the "Gruppa Russkikh Anarkhistov v Germanii" (Group of Russian Anarchists in Germany) in Berlin. It was translated into English by Lorraine and Fredy Perlman.

  10. Peter Andreyevich Arshinov, also P. Marin , was a metal worker from Yekaterinoslav who in 1904, joined the Bolshevik Party and began to edit the paper Molot.

  11. About: Peter Arshinov - DBpedia Association

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    Peter Andreyevich Arshinov (Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов), also known as P. Marin (Russian: П. Ма́рин) (1886–1937), was a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual who chronicled Nestor Makhno's 1919–1921 uprising.