Abstract

The author examines the features of V.A. Maklakov's view as a memoirist based on his position in the Cadet Party before 1917 and the historical background of interwar Europe. Being a significant figure of the party's right wing, Maklakov attempted to create not just personal memoirs, but a historical work, focusing on the works of A. de Tocqueville. The features of Maklakov's view were largely determined by the controversy in the émigré community.

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