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Долгая жизнь Василия Шульгина

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The article deals with V.V. Shulghin life and works (1878-1976). He led the monarchist party in the Duma and supported Stolypin's reforms. It was him who opposed Mendel Bayliss accusations. He witnessed the abdication of Nicolas II and created an ideology of the “white movement”. He emigrated in 1920. In 1944 he was imprisoned in Jugoslavia and sentenced to 25 years in prison. In 1956 he was set free. He also participated in the 22nd congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. This article is based on different authors' memoires and unpublished documents.
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Vasily Shulgin (1878-1976) was a Russian political activist of the beginning of the 20th century. He is also known as an active publicist and the author of several memoir books. Born in Kiev and considering himself a "little-Russian", Shulgin acted as a supporter of the unity of Ukraine and Russia and considered his native city as the cradle of "Russianness" as well as an integral part of the whole-Russian cultural circle. Shulgin's worldview, reflected in his memoirs devoted to the years 1917-1919, became the subject of this article.
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