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(en) Stephen Shenfield, Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies and Movements, Routledge, (ISBN9781315500041, lire en ligne), p. 205
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Victor Yasmann, « Russia: National Bolsheviks, The Party Of 'Direct Action' », sur Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, (consulté le ) : « "For this mobilization, the NBP used a bizarre mixture of totalitarian and fascist symbols, geopolitical dogma, leftist ideas, and national-patriotic demagoguery." »
Andrei Rogatchevski et Yngvar Steinholt, « Pussy Riot's Musical Precursors? The National Bolshevik Party Bands, 1994–2007 », Popular Music and Society, vol. 39, no 4, , p. 448–464 (DOI10.1080/03007766.2015.1088287, S2CID192339798)