
Travel Information:
* See Dnipro City Tourism for a basic run-down about the city and things to see (even walking along the Dnipro River banks)
* Coast Restaurant and Lounge (61 Sicheslavska Naberezhna St. Dnipro, 49000)
Sources:
* Anarchist groups have created an online Nestor Makhno Archive
* Online archive of the "Delo Truda" Journal
* Pjotr Arshinov, The History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918-1921), (1923), English version
* Alexandre Skirda, Nestor Makhno: Anarchy's Cossack (2004)
* Frank Sysyn, "Nestor Makhno and the Ukrainian Revolution" in The Ukraine, 1917-1921: A Study in Revolution (1977)
* Colin Darch, Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine (2020)
* Erik C. Landis, "Waiting for Makhno: Legitimacy and Context in a Russian Peasant War" in Past & Present (2004)
* Volodymyr Semystiaha & Marta D. Olynyk, "The Role and Place of Secret Collaborators in the Informational Activity of the GPU-NKVD in the 1920s and 1930s" in Cahiers du Monde Russe (2001)
* Erik C. Landis, "Who were the 'Greens'? Rumor and Collective Identity in the Russian Civil War" in The Russian Review (2010)
* James Urry, "Who were the Mennonites?" in European Journal of Sociology (1983)
* Michael Confino, "Organization as Ideology: Dilemmas of the Russian Anarchists (1903-1914)" in Russian History (2010)
* Peter C. Mentzel, "Chaos and Utopia: The Anarchists in the Russian Revolution and Civil War" in The Independent Review (2017)
* Jochen Bohler, "Enduring Violence: The Postwar Struggles in East-Central Europe, 1917-21" in Journal of Contemporary History (2015)
* Paul Robert Magosci, A History of Ukraine (1996)
* Serhii Plokhy, The Gates of Europe (2017)
* Peter Letkemann, "Mennonite Victims of Revolution, Anarchy, Civil War, Disease and Famine, 1917-1923" on Mennonite Heritage Center (2000)
* Lawrence Klippenstein, The Selbstschutz: a Mennonite Army in Ukraine, 1918-1919 (2007)
* Jason Yanowitz, "The Makhno Myth" in International Socialist Review (2007)
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