National-territorial unity of the Russian state in the representations of the monarchical emigration of the 1920s
https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-4-15-19
Abstract
The article analyzes the views of Russian emigrants-monarchists of the 1920s on ways to ensure the unity of Russia. The positions of three main ideological groups of monarchical emigration are considered: right-wing conservative parties, left-wing liberal societies and the center. Special attention is paid to archival materials of the Reichengall Congress of Russian Emigration in 1921 . Various monarchical organizations, despite the difference in views on the future structure of the state, converged on two main ways to ensure national-territorial unity: granting individual regions the rights of national-cultural autonomy together with broad local self-government and the formation of a civil nation.
About the Authors
F. S. SosenkovRussian Federation
Fedor S. Sosenkov, Doctor of Legal Sciences, Docent, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law, Associate Professor of the Chair of Constitutional and Municipal Law
Nizhny Novgorod
N. I. Biyushkina
Russian Federation
Nadezhda I. Biyushkina, Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor, Head of the Chair of Department of Judicial and Prosecutorial Activity
Nizhny Novgorod
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Review
For citations:
Sosenkov F.S., Biyushkina N.I. National-territorial unity of the Russian state in the representations of the monarchical emigration of the 1920s. Juridical science and practice. 2023;19(4):15-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-4-15-19