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The radical right in late imperial Russia: dreams of a true fatherland?

The radical right in late imperial Russia: dreams of a true fatherland?
The radical right in late imperial Russia: dreams of a true fatherland?
The revolutionary movements in late tsarist Russia inspired a reaction by groups on the right. Although these groups were ostensibly defending the status quo, they were in fact, as this book argues, very radical in many ways. This book discusses these radical rightist groups, showing how they developed considerable popular appeal across the whole Russian Empire, securing support from a wide cross-section of society. The book considers the nature and organisation of the groups, their ideologies and polices on particular issues and how they changed over time. The book concludes by examining how and why the groups lost momentum and support in the years immediately before the First World War, and briefly explores how far present day rightist groups in Russia are connected to this earlier movement.
9781138943544
Routledge
Gilbert, George
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Gilbert, George
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Gilbert, George (2016) The radical right in late imperial Russia: dreams of a true fatherland? (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies), Abingdon, GB. Routledge, 258pp.

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The revolutionary movements in late tsarist Russia inspired a reaction by groups on the right. Although these groups were ostensibly defending the status quo, they were in fact, as this book argues, very radical in many ways. This book discusses these radical rightist groups, showing how they developed considerable popular appeal across the whole Russian Empire, securing support from a wide cross-section of society. The book considers the nature and organisation of the groups, their ideologies and polices on particular issues and how they changed over time. The book concludes by examining how and why the groups lost momentum and support in the years immediately before the First World War, and briefly explores how far present day rightist groups in Russia are connected to this earlier movement.

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Published date: 2016
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 384087
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384087
ISBN: 9781138943544
PURE UUID: 1b4cd840-6002-49cd-be0a-048c40d1987b

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Last modified: 28 Mar 2023 16:31

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