Russian Monarchist Union
Russian Monarchist Party was a Russian monarchist Rightist nationalist organisation, founded in February 1905 in Moscow. In 1907 it changed name to Russian Monarchist Union.
Founded | 1905 Moscow, Russian Empire |
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Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | Public and political |
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Area served | Russian Empire |
Members | 10 thousand |
Key people | Mihail Hutorov, The Supreme Consul , Roman Kiselev |
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The party was founded by Vladimir A. Gringmut (ru), reactionary editor of the periodical Moscow News (Moskovskiye Vedomosti), in February.[1]
It advocated the reestablishment of a powerful autocratic rule, martial law, and suppression of Jews who they claimed were mainly the instigators of the revolutionary disorders.[1] It also stood for local self-government, public education, freedom of the press, improvement of workers and peasants conditions and had following internal enemies: Constitutional-Democrats, Socialists, revolutionaries, anarchists and the aforementioned Jews (Bundists).[2]
References
- Figes, p. 196
- «Московские ведомости», 16 [O.S. 1906] июня г., №141.(
Bibliography
- Figes, Orlando (2014). A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution 1891–1924. London: The Bodley Head. ISBN 9781847922915.