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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Zbyněk VydraPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9781032819136ISBN 10: 1032819138 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 30 June 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction, Part I: History, 1. The Radical Right Before 1917 (Zbyněk Vydra), 2. Revolution, Civil War and Ways to Exile (Zbyněk Vydra), 3. Divided Loyalties.The Far-Right Monarchist Movement between Russia and Dynasty (Zbyněk Vydra), 4. Tsars and Soviets. Mladorossy as the Alternative to Traditional Monarchism (Zbyněk Vydra and Kateřina Hloušková), 5. Russian Fascists (Zbyněk Vydra and Tomáš Jiránek), 6. The Ultimate Failure. World War II and the Radical Right (Zbyněk Vydra and Tomáš Jiránek), Part II: People and Ideas, 7. Prophet of the White Movement. Ivan Ilyin and the Russian Radical Right (Hanuš Nykl), 8. Holy Rus’ in Fascist Temptation. Orthodoxy in the Theory and Practice of the Radical Right (Hanuš Nykl), 9. Tsarism and Empire between Tradition and National Revolution (Zbyněk Vydra), 10. Anti-Semitic Paradigm of the Far-Right (Zbyněk Vydra), Conclusion (Zbyněk Vydra)Reviews‘The significance of the radical right in contemporary Europe is indisputable. The book Russian Radical Right in Exile, 1918-1945: Without the Tsar and Fatherland, edited by Zbynek Vydra, constitutes a missing link in the scholarly understanding of the history of the right-wing movements on the continent. It bridges the histories of Western and Eastern Europe, offering a more comprehensive perspective on the origins of present-day tensions in Eastern Europe and enabling a more precise diagnosis of the dangers posed by political radicalism. Russian Radical Right combines the analysis of the history of ideas with the study of political movements, serving as a cautionary examination of the perils of extreme ideological models for readers in the 21st century’. dr hab. Artur Markowski, prof. ucz., Faculty of History, University of Warsaw ‘This is a key work on the Russian radical right that explores the vital and under-researched post-revolutionary period. A strength of the work is in its wide coverage, which provides both a strong narrative and analytical approaches across two parts. It will prove to be a strong resource for scholars of conservative and rightist movements in the first half of the twentieth century’. Dr. George Gilbert, Associate Professor in History, University of Southampton Author InformationZbyněk Vydra is an assistant professor at the Institute of Historical Sciences, Faculty of Arts, University of Pardubice. He focuses on the modern history of Russia, emphasising the cultural history of the nobility, the history of right-wing radicalism and anti-Semitism, Russian emigration, and the history of diplomacy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |