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• Cockfield, Jamie H., ‘Philip Jordan and the October Revolution’, History Today, 28:4, 1978, pp. 220–227.

• Cotton, Dorothy, ‘A Word Picture of the Anglo-Russian Hospital’, Canadian Nurse, 22, 9 September 1926, pp. 486–488.

• Dorr, Rheta Childe, ‘Marie Botchkareva, Leader of Soldiers Tells her Vivid Story of Russia’, La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press, 9 June 1918.

• Dosch-Fleurot, Arno, ‘In Petrograd during the Seven Days’, World’s Work, July 1917, pp. 255–263.

• ‘D. R. Francis Valet Dies in California’, obituary for Philip Jordan, in St Louis Post Dispatch, 22 May 1941.

• Farson, Daniel, ‘Aux pieds de l’imperatrice’, Wheeler’s Review, 27:3, Autumn 1983.

• Farson, Negley, ‘Petrograd, May 1917’, New English Review, 13, 1946, pp. 393–396.

• Foglesong, David S., ‘A Missouri Democrat in Revolutionary Russia: Ambassador David R. Francis and the American Confrontation with Russian Radicalism, 1917’, Gateway Heritage, Winter 1992, pp. 22–42.

• Grey, Lady Sybil, ‘Sidelights on the Russian Revolution’, Overland Monthly, 70, July 1917, pp. 362–368.

• Harper, Florence, ‘Thompson Risks Life to Film Russian Revolution Scenes: Graphic story of the Topeka war photographer at work told by woman correspondent of the London Daily Mail’, Topeka Capital, 30 September 1917.

• Hegan, Edith, ‘The Russian Revolution from a Window’, Harper’s Monthly, 135:808, September 1917, pp. 555–560.

• McDermid, Jane, ‘A Very Polite and Considerate Revolution: The Scottish Women’s Hospitals and the Russian Revolution, 1916–1917’, Revolutionary Russia, 21 (2), pp. 135–151.

• Marcosson, Isaac, ‘The Seven Days’, Everybody’s Magazine, 37, July 1917, pp. 25–40.

• Mould, David, ‘Donald Thompson: Photographer at War’, Kansas History, Autumn 1982, pp. 154–167.

• Pares, Bernard, ‘Sir George Buchanan: Eloquent Tribute from Professor Pares’, Observer, 6 January 1918.

• Pollock, John, ‘The Russian Revolution: A Review by an Onlooker’, Nineteenth Century, 81, 1917, pp. 1068–1082.

• Recouly, Raymond, ‘Russia in Revolution’, Scribner’s Magazine, 62:1, 1917, pp. 29–38.

• Reinke, A. E., ‘My Experiences in the Russian Revolution’, Part 1, Western Electric News, 6, February 1918, pp. 8—12.

• ‘Getting On Without the Czar’, Part 2, Western Electric News, 7, March 1918, pp. 8—15.

• ‘Trying to Understand Revolutionary Russia’, Part 3, Western Electric News, 7, May 1918, pp. 6—11.

• Russell, Charles Edward, ‘Russia’s Women Warriors’, Good Housekeeping, October 1917, pp. 22–23, 166–167, 169–170, 173.

• Shepherd, William G., ‘The Road to Red Russia’, Everybody’s Magazine, 37, July 1917, pp. 1—11.

• ‘The Soul that Stirs in “Battalions of Death”‘, Delineator, 92:3, March 1918, pp. 5–7, 56.

• ‘Ivan in Wonderland’, Everybody’s Magazine, 38, November 1918, pp. 32–36.

• ‘Mad Kronstadt’, Everybody’s Magazine, 38, December 1918, pp. 39–42.

• Simons, George A., ‘Russia’s Resurrection’, Christian Advocate, 92:66, 12 July 1917.

• Simpson, James Young, ‘The Great Days of the Revolution. Impressions from a recent visit to Russia, Nineteenth Century and After, 82, 1917, pp. 136–148.

• Somerville, Emily Warner, ‘A Kappa in Russia’, The Key, 35:2, 1918, pp. 121–130.

• Steffens, Lincoln, ‘What Free Russia Asks of Her Allies’, Everybody’s Magazine, 37, August 1917, pp. 129–141.

• Thomas, Albert, ‘Journal de Albert Thomas, 22 Avril – 19 Juin 1917’, Cahiers du monde russe et soviйtique, 14:1–2, 1973, pp. 86—204.

• Walpole, Hugh, ‘Dennis Garstin and the Russian Revolution’, Slavonic and East European Review, 17, 1938—9, pp. 587–605.

• Washburn, Stanley, ‘Russia from Within’, National Geographic Magazine, 32:2, August 1917, pp. 91—120.

• Wharton, Paul [pseudonym of Philip H. Chadbourn], ‘The Russian Ides of March: A Personal Narrative’, Atlantic Monthly, 120, July 1917, pp. 21–30.

• Whipple, George Chandler, ‘Chance for Young Americans in the Development of Russia’, Literary Digest, 26 January 1918, pp. 47–51.

• Wood, Joyce, ‘The Revolution outside Her Window: New Light shed on the March 1917 Russian Revolution from the papers of VAD nurse Dorothy N. Seymour’, Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association, 2005, pp. 71–86.

Вторичные источники

Книги

• Aitken, Tom, Blood and Fire: Tsar and Commissar: The Salvation Army in Russia, 1907–1923, Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2007.

• Allison, W., American Diplomats in Russia: Case Studies in Orphan Diplomacy 1916–1919, Westport: Greenwood, 1997.

• Almedingen, E. M., Tomorrow Will Come, London: John Lane, 1946.

I Remember St Petersburg, London: Longmans Young, 1969.

• Babey, Anna Mary, Americans in Russia 1776–1917: A Study of the American Travellers in Russia from the American Revolution to the Russian Revolution, New York: Comet Press, 1938.

• Basily, Lascelle Meserve de, Memoirs of a Lost World, Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1975.

Bolshevik Propaganda. Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 65th Congress 3rd Session… Feb 11 to March 10 1919, US Government Printing Office, 1919.

• Brennan, Hugh G., Sidelights on Russia, London: D. Nutt, 1918.

• Brogan, Hugh, The Life of Arthur Ransome, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1985.

• Brown, Douglas, Doomsday 1917: The Destruction of Russia’s Ruling Class, Newton Abbott: Reader’s Union, 1976.

• Chambers, Roland, The Last Englishman: The Double Life of Arthur Ransome, London: Faber & Faber, 2009.

• Chessin, Serge de, Au Pays de la dйmence rouge: La Revolution russe (1917–1918), Paris: Librairie Plon, 1919.

• Child, Richard Washburn, Potential Russia, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1916.

• Clarke, William, Hidden Treasures of the Romanovs: Saving the Royal Jewels, Edinburgh: National Museum of Scotland, 2009.

• Coates, Tim, The Russian Revolution, 1917, London: HM Stationery Office, 2000.

• Cross, Anthony, In the Lands of the Romanovs: An Annotated Bibliography of First-hand English-language Accounts of the Russian Empire (1613–1917), Open Book Publishers.com, 2014.

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