
Political evolution of the Sevastopol workers and the far left of ‘Southern Russia’ during the French intervention in 1918–1919
Author(s) -
Д. С. Денисов
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
connexe
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2673-2750
pISSN - 2406-5749
DOI - 10.5077/journals/connexe.2021.e532
Subject(s) - politics , intervention (counseling) , political science , spanish civil war , working class , economic history , history , law , psychology , psychiatry
This article describes and analyses shifts in political preferences among Sevastopol workers during French intervention (November 1918 – May 1919). After outlining the social landscape of the city during the Russian Civil War, this paper focuses on the interactions between workers, foreign sailors and political parties. The aim of this article is to study the Bolshevisation of Sevastopol's working class based on the paths of several local workers. From the distribution of revolutionary leaflets to agitation in cafés, canteens, and factories, and many other illegal activities, what were the Bolsheviks' tactics to rally local workers to their cause?