Abstract

The article analyzes the views of Russian emigrants-monarchists of the 1920s on ways to ensure the unity of Russia. The positions of three main ideological groups of monarchical emigration are considered: right-wing conservative parties, left-wing liberal societies and the center. Special attention is paid to archival materials of the Reichengall Congress of Russian Emigration in 1921 . Various monarchical organizations, despite the difference in views on the future structure of the state, converged on two main ways to ensure national-territorial unity: granting individual regions the rights of national-cultural autonomy together with broad local self-government and the formation of a civil nation.

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