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Union of Liberation: Liberal Opposition in Early 20th Century Russia

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Union of Liberation: Liberal Opposition in Early 20th Century Russia
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The first decade of the twentieth century was a time of self-determination of many social forces and an enormous demand for political change, a time of search for the future, numerous programmatic guidelines and the formation of party organizations. Kirill Soloviev's new book is devoted to the liberal opposition in Russia on the eve and during the First Russian Revolution of 1905. It is about the forms of political action of the opposition in the conditions of autocracy - and that part of it, which was not ready for direct violence and at the same time counted on the final success. In 1905, its leaders (Peter Struve, Eugene Trubetskoy, Alexander Kiesewetter, Ekaterina Kuskova, Nikolai Kareyev, Mikhail and Sergei Sabashnikov, Nikolai Guchkov, Vladimir Nabokov, Vladimir Vernadsky, and others) felt themselves to be among the winners who had contributed to the evolution of the political regime. Kirill Soloviev is a Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor at the School of Historical Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, National Research University Higher School of Economics, and a specialist in the political history of Russia in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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