Abstract

The publicistic works of the Russian economist, philosopher, historian and politician P.B. Struve, written in the autumn of 1919, while he resided in the territory of southern Russia under the control of White forces, has practically not been studied. On his arrival from France to Rostov-on-Don and appointment as editor-in chief of “Great Russia”journal, Struve became one of the prominent masterminds of Russian nationalism and ardent propagandists of the military dictatorial regime. In his articles published in “Great Russia” journal he expressed his understanding of bolshevism and the specific features of the Civil War, described the measures necessary for the victory of the White movement, explained how the “public” should carry on under current conditions. The authors of the publication present here the full text of the five article by Struve and also describe circumstances under which those articles were written.

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