
Appendix: A Chronology of the Kronstadt Uprising, including the Text of Their Daily PaperĮlectoral Democracy, Party Dictatorship, or Self-Determination?.From the Power of the Soviets to “Soviet Power”.Electoral Democracy, Party Dictatorship, or Self-Determination?.1 Though many different factions have attempted to portray the Kronstadt uprising according to many different ideological frameworks, this is a rare opportunity to see the rebellion from the vantage point of the rebels themselves.Īn English-language facsimile of the third issue of the Izvestia of the Provisional Revolutionary Committee of Sailors, Soldiers, and Workers of the Town of Kronstadt. To observe the 100-year anniversary of the revolt, we present an overview of the questions that were at stake in the struggle, following by a full chronology of the events, illustrated by selections from contemporary historical documents-including the entire text of all 14 issues of the newspaper published by the Kronstadt rebels, the Izvestia of the Provisional Revolutionary Committee of Sailors, Soldiers, and Workers of the Town of Kronstadt.


In March 1921, an uprising on the island fortress of Kronstadt shook Russia, starkly illustrating the conflicts within the Russian revolution.
