词条 | Ivan Solonevich |
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| name = Ivan Solonevich | image = Ivan L. Solonevich.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = | birthname = Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich Иван Лукьянович Солоневич | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1891|11|13}} | birth_place = Ciechanowiec (now Poland, then Imperial Russia) | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1953|4|24|1891|11|13}} | death_place = Montevideo, Uruguay | occupation = writer, historian, publicist, journalist, editor | years_active = | spouse = | website = | awards = }} Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich ({{lang-ru|Ива́н Лукья́нович Солоне́вич}}, 13 November 1891, Ciechanowiec, then Grodno Governorate, Imperial Russia — 24 April 1953, Montevideo, Uruguay) was a Russian philosopher, historian, writer, editor, publisher, publicist and conservative political activist. A member of the White movement during the Russian Civil War and later of the anti-Soviet underground in Ukraine, Solonevich was persecuted and jailed. He spent 1920s and early 1930s as a sports official, photographer and journalist, all the while looking for the opportunity to leave the country. After several failed attempts he finally succeeded in 1934 and spent the rest of his life in emigration, first in Finland, then Bulgaria, Germany, Argentine (where he founded the newspaper Nasha Strana, Our Country) and Uruguay.[1][2] Solonevich authored several acclaimed books on Russian monarchy (The Assassins of the Tzar, 1938; The Myth about Nicholas the Second, 1949) and political repressions in the USSR (Russia in Concentration Camp, 1935). His best-known work is People's Monarchy (1951) in which he fully developed his doctrine of monarchy being the only viable and historically justified political system for Russia.[3] BibliographyTranslations
References1. ^Smolin, M.B. Ivan Solonevich. The Encyclopedia of Russian Imperial Thinking // Смолин М. Б. Энциклопедия имперской традиции русской мысли. — М.: Имперская традиция, 2005. — С. 303—325. — 448 с. — {{ISBN|5-85134-078-9}}. 2. ^{{Find a Grave | 72917490 | Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich}} 3. ^Dragunsky, Denis A Gentleman in the GULAG // Джентльмен в ГУЛАГе. Иван Солоневич сказал правду о советских лагерях за 35 лет до Солженицына (Ivan Solonevich had Told the Truth About Soviet Labour Camps 35 Years Before Solzhenitsyn) External links
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