Weber M. I. An Unsentimental Journey: The Letter from A. I. Tarasov-Rodionov to Petrograd Bureau of Central Committee of RCP(B) about His Trip to Siberia in the Summer of 1918

Mikhail I. Weber
Candidate of Historical Sciences, Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Ekaterinburg, Russia
E-mail: mikeveber@mail.ru
ORCID: 0000-0001-7512-6087

 Download | Back to the Content № 3. 2023

UDC 94(571.1)«1918»
DOI: 10.58529/2782-6511-2023-2-3-132-151

ABSTRACT. The paper presents the letter from Bolshevik Alexander Ignatievich Tarasov-Rodionov, who later became a famous Soviet writer, to the top party leadership describing his journey from red Petrograd to white Tyumen and back across the front line in July — August 1918 Excluded from the party on the eve of his trip to Tyumen, Alexander Tarasov-Rodionov decided to use his trip as a way to regain the trust of party leadership by collecting and providing the latter with valuable information about the state of white rear. To this end, during his journey, he was interested in the course of hostilities, the political and economic situation in the white-occupied areas of the Volga region, the Urals and Western Siberia. The source of the information received by Tarasov-Rodionov was his own observations, materials from anti-Bolshevik newspapers and conversations with fellow travelers. The result of his observations on his return from the trip, he outlined in a detailed letter to the Petrograd Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP(b), written on August 27, 1918 This letter is a valuable historical source on the initial period of the Civil War in the East of Russia, containing interesting information about the White terror, about everyday life in the White rear, as well as about the tactics of combat operations at the front, collected by the author at the risk of his life during his journey. To visualize the route of Tarasov-Rodionov’s journey, a schematic map was prepared, published in the appendix to the paper.

KEYWORDS: Civil War, Eastern Front, Urals, Siberia, White terror, travelogue.

For citation: Weber M. I. An Unsentimental Journey: The Letter from A. I. Tarasov-Rodionov to Petrograd Bureau of Central Committee of RCP(B) about His Trip to Siberia in the Summer of 1918 // Historical Geography Journal. 2023 Vol. 2 № 3 P. 132–151.

REFERENCES

  • Filipp Mironov: Tikhiy Don v 1917–1921 gg. Dokumenty i materialy [Philip Mironov: The Silent Don in 1917–1921. Documents and Materials]. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnyy fond “Demokratiya” Publ., 1997 (In Russian).
  • Ganin A. V. [The First Year of Soviet Military Intelligence]. Voyenno-istoricheskiy arkhiv [Military-Historical Archive], 2011, no. 1 (133), pp. 174–191. (In Russian).
  • Kononenko A. A. Tyumen’ na pereput’ye: vlast’ i obshchestvo v 1917–1921 gg. [Tyumen at a Crossroads: Power and Society in 1917–1921]. Tyumen: TyumGU Publ., 2009 (In Russian).
  • Markov S. V. Pokinutaya Tsarskaya sem’ya. 1917–1918: Tsarskoye Selo–Tobol’sk–Ekaterinburg [Abandoned Royal Family. 1917–1918: Tsarskoe Selo–Tobolsk–Ekaterinburg]. Vienna: Amalthea Publ., 1928 (In Russian).
  • Melgunov S. P. Sud’ba imperatora Nikolaya II posle otrecheniya [The Fate of Emperor Nicholas II after Abdication]. New York: Telex Publ., 1991 (In Russian).
  • Roshchevsky P. I. Grazhdanskaya voyna v Zaural’ye [Civil War in the Trans-Urals]. Sverdlovsk: Sredne-Ural’skoye knizhnoye izdatel’stvo Publ., 1966 (In Russian).
  • Tarasov K. A. [A. I. Tarasov-Rodionov — a Person Involved in the “Tsar’s Case”?]. Imperatorskaya sem’ya i yeye okruzheniye. 1917–1919. Sbornik materialov nauch. konf. 13– 14 sentyabrya 2018 g. [The Imperial Family and Its Entourage. 1917–1919. Collection of Materials of the Sci. Conf. September 13–14, 2018]. Saint Petersburg: GMI SPb. Publ., 2019, pp. 86–96. (In Russian).
  • Zakharchenko N. M. Aleksandr Ignat’yevich Tarasov-Rodionov (stranitsy biografii) [Alexander Ignatievich Tarasov-Rodionov (Biography Pages)]. Moscow: Probel-2000 Publ., 2012 (In Russian).