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"Comrade Kerensky": the anti-monarchical revolution and the formation of the cult of the "leader of the people"

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"Comrade Kerensky": the anti-monarchical revolution and the formation of the cult of the "leader of the people"
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In his groundbreaking study, the author shows that the cult of the leader of the people, known to us by the figures of Lenin and Stalin, originated not in the Soviet era, but in the spring and summer of 1917. "The First Love of the Revolution" Alexander Kerensky was the first bearer and partly inventor of this cult. The tradition of monarchist culture did not disappear without a trace. Enriched by the tradition of honoring party leaders, it was revived in a new image of a unique leader of the revolutionary army and revolutionary people, which was in demand by various strata of society. Boris Kolonitsky - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor at the Department of History of the European University in St. Petersburg, leading researcher at the St. Petersburg Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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