1917-1924 Russian Revolution

Articles

1922 The Russian Tragedy. by Alexander BERKMAN

Berlin, "Der Syndikalist," (Russian revolution series, no. 1) 1922. 31 p. 24 cm. 1976. compiled and introduced by William G. Nowlin Jr. (...)

MAXIMOFF, Grigorii Petrovich. "A Grand Cause: The Hunger Strike and the Deportation of Anarchists From Soviet Russia"

An eyewitness account of the 1921 hunger strike in Moscow Kate Sharpley Library (BM Hurricane, London, WC1N 3XX, UK; PMB 820, 2425 Channing (...)

BERKMAN, Alexander. The Bolshevik Myth (1925)

– [Berlin, Printed by Maurer & Dimmick, 1925] 29 p. 21 cm. – New York: Boni and Liveright, 1925. ix, 319 p. ; 23 cm London : Hutchinson, (...)

Russian Socialists and Anarchists after October 1917

The Russian civil rights association "Memorial", which is best known for its active contribution to the exposure of Stalinist crimes, has now (...)

KROPOTKIN, Peter.- Letter to Lenin

Dmitrov (Moscow province) 21 December, 1920 Respected Vladimir Illich, An announcement has been placed in Izvestiia and in Pravda which (...)

KROPOTKIN, Peter.- The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Government: Letter to the Workers of Western Europe

Labour Leader July 22, 1920 What to do? Dmitrov, Russia, April 28, 1919 I have been asked if I did not have a message for the workers of the (...)

MAXIMOFF, Grigorii Petrovich. "The True Reasons For The Anarchist Raids [Moscow 1918] (Analysis and Conclusions)"

The Moscow Anarchist Federation actively participated during the October days in the street battles waged by the Moscow proletariat against the (...)

HEATH, Nick. The Third Revolution? Peasant and Worker Resistance to the Bolshevic Government

Kate Sharpley Library (Anarchist Sources #14), 2010. 32 p. Glossary. Footnotes. Bibliography. ISBN 9781873605950. The Makhnovist movement of (...)

BERKMAN, Alexander. The Russian Revolution and the Communist Party

Russian Revolution Series, No. 2, 1922.

PODSHIVALOV, Igor. Makhnovshchina Siberian Anarchists in the Russian Civil War (1918-1924)

Black Cat Press, 52 pp, ISBN 978-1-9268780-8-9 13 cm x 21 cm; 85 g. saddle-stitched, square-back Publisher’s presentation The Russian Civil (...)

CONFINO, Michael. "Organization as Ideology: Dilemmas of the Russian Anarchists (1903-1914)"

This is the last article by Michael Confino. It appeared in Russian History 37 (2010) 179–207. I wish to thank Mrs. Irene Confino for bringing (...)