*** Dedication

*** Preface

* Part I

** Chapter 1: My Liberation

** Chapter 2: Meeting with comrades and first attempts to organize revolutionary activities

** Chapter 3: Organization of the Peasants’ Union

** Chapter 4: Examination of the police files

** Chapter 5: Re-election of the public committee; whether or not to get involved in it

** Chapter 6: The role of teachers. Our work in the public committee

** Chapter 7: The first of May. Relationship of the peasants to the land question

** Chapter 8: The workers’ strike

** Chapter 9: Some results

** Chapter 10: Struggle against rent

** Chapter 11: P.A. Kropotkin arrives in Russia. Meeting with Ekaterinoslav anarchists

** Chapter 12: Kornilov’s march on Petrograd

** Chapter 13: Struggle with the Counter-Revolution. Going to the villages

** Chapter 14: Visit to the factory workers of Aleksandrovsk

** Chapter 15: The Provincial Soviet makes advances to Gulyai-Pole

* Part II

** Chapter 16: October coup d’état in Russia

** Chapter 17: Elections to the Constituent Assembly; our attitude towards the party strife

** Chapter 18: Provincial Congress

** Chapter 19: Counter-Revolution of the Ukrainian Central Rada

** Chapter 20: With the Left Bloc against the Counter-Revolution

** Chapter 21: Armed peasantry go to the aid of the city workers; the Aleksandrovsk Revkom and the Commission of Inquiry

** Chapter 22: Battle with Cossacks, negotiations, and an agreement

** Chapter 23: My observations on the Left Bloc in Aleksandrovsk

** Chapter 24: Suppression of the zemstvo territorial units; formation of a Revkom by members of the Soviet; search for funds

** Chapter 25: How the exchange of goods between city and village was organized and how we struggled to make it work

** Chapter 26: New members of our Group

** Chapter 27: The agrarian communes; their organization; their enemies

** Chapter 28: The successes of the German-Austrian armies and the Ukrainian Central Rada against the Revolution; Agents of the Counter-Revolution and the struggle against them

** Chapter 29: Consolidation of the detachments; formation of a single Front with the Left Bloc

** Chapter 30: Egorov’s urgent summons; the loss of our military sector