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The SRs and the Constituent Assembly 89
Peace and the Ukraine 92
A separate peace for civil war 96
4. The British and the Patriotic Socialists 102
The Maugham mission 103
Masaryk activates the Maugham plan 111
Not Maugham, nor Masaryk but Muraviev 116
Balfour revises British policy 119
5. Defending the Socialist Fatherland 127
The anti-German mood 128
The Allies and the Red Army 132
The Allied mission to the Bolsheviks 138
The Czechoslovak Legion 141
A government of democratic concentration 145
Peace for civil war 149
6. The Start of the Red-Green Civil War 155
The mutiny of the Czechoslovak Legion 156
The anti-Bolshevik underground 160
The Allies and the underground 164
The fall of Samara 167
Insurrection in Yaroslavl and Moscow 172
To Vologda and Vyatka? 178
7. Disunity in the Green Camp 186
Komuch and its rivals 187
The URR and the Chelyabinsk talks 193
Customs war, politicking and paranoia 197
The URR, the Ekaterinburg government, and the Allies 201
The Archangel government and the White danger 205
Chaikovskii and Archangel military 210
8. Green Directory, White Counter-revolution 219
The Ufa State Conference 220
The unsuccessful White coup in Siberia 226

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Origins of the Russian Civil War. Contributors: Geoffrey Swain - author. Publisher: Longman. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: viii.
    
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