Brest department of the Russian people’s union named after Michael Archangel: creation and activities
Abstract
The article studies the history of the emergence and organizational formation of Brest District Department of the Russian people’s union named after Michael the Archangel – one of the largest and most influential all-Russian right-wing monarchist parties of the centrist trend of the beginning of the 20th century. It makes the analyses of the Department and the main directions of practical activity in the years of its existence.
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