Kronstadt, 1921
Discover the gripping tale of rebellion in Paul Avrich's Kronstadt, 1921, published by Princeton University Press in 2016. This compelling narrative explores the uprising of sailors at the naval fortress of Kronstadt, located in the Gulf of Finland. In March 1921, these sailors, who had initially supported the Bolshevik government, revolted under the banner of "free soviets," establishing a revolutionary commune that endured for a remarkable sixteen days. Avrich meticulously details the events leading up to this historic revolt and the brutal response from the Bolshevik army, which ultimately crushed the uprising across the ice. With 288 pages of insightful analysis and vivid storytelling, Kronstadt, 1921 is an essential read for anyone interested in the turbulent history of Russia during the early 20th century. Dive into this fascinating account and understand the complexities of revolutionary fervor and its consequences.