Further Reading
- Barbara Allen, "Alexander Shliapnikov and the Origins of the Workers' Opposition, March 1919-April 1920." Jahrbuecher fuer Geschichte Osteuropas, 53 (2005): 1-24.
- Robert V. Daniels, The Conscience of the Revolution: Communist Opposition in Soviet Russia. Cambridge, Mass., 1960; revised edition, Boulder, Col., 1988.
- Michael Futrell, Northern Underground: Episodes of Russian Revolutionary Transport and Communications through Scandinavia and Finland, 1863-1917. London, 1963.
- Larry E. Holmes, For the Revolution Redeemed: The Workers Opposition in the Bolshevik Party, 1919-1921. The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, no. 802 (1990).
- Larry E. Holmes, "Soviet Rewriting of 1917: The Case of A. G. Shliapnikov." Slavic Review 2 (1979): 224-242.
- Jay Sorenson,The Life and Death of Soviet Trade Unionism: 1917-1928. New York, 1969.
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