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  1. Vasily Vitalyevich Shulgin (Russian: Василий Витальевич Шульгин; Ukrainian: Василь Віталійович Шульгін; 13 January 1878 – 15 February 1976), also known as Basil Shulgin, was a Russian conservative politician, monarchist and member of the White movement.

  2. 10 de dic. de 2020 · This “knight,” herald of a virulent anti-Semitic Russian nationalism and fervent monarchism, was at the time of writing an exiled man, who, just eight years before, had played a critical role in trying to change the course of history: on a cold day in February 1917, Vasily Shulgin went to Pskov to convince the last Romanov tsar ...

    • Giovanni Savino
  3. 24 de ago. de 2017 · Vasily Shulgin. the editorial office of "Kievlyanin" on the corner of Karavaevskaya and Kuznechnaya, Kiev, Russian Empire. 13.06.17. In one of Jules Verne’s novels, a Frenchman from Marseilles says: “I am twice French, because I am from Marseilles.”

  4. This document provides biographical information about Vasily Shulgin (1878-1976), a prominent figure in Russian nationalism. It discusses his family background and upbringing, which influenced his nationalist views.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2022 · The author analyses the works of the prominent politician and memoirist Vasily Shulgin published in the emigre periodicals to examine his views on the origin of the Slavic people and the...

  6. 1 de ene. de 1990 · Vasily Vitalevich Shulgin (1878-1976) was a conservative newspaper editor, ardent Russian nationalist and member of the State Duma. These are his memoirs. The first few chapters describe his experiences in the 1905 revolution, whereupon he skips ahead to the events of 1917.

    • V. V Shulgin
  7. 10 de dic. de 2020 · Giovanni Savino traces aforementioned life of Vasily Shulgin, a key Russian nationalist figure, from his activism on Color émigrés to his return into the Sovied Union, where he been and body of underground Russian german.

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