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  1. Vasily Vitalyevich Shulgin (Russian: Василий Витальевич Шульгин; Ukrainian: Василь Віталійович Шульгін; 13 January 1878 – 15 February 1976), also known as Basil Shulgin, was a Russian conservative politician, monarchist and member of the White movement.

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · Learn about the life and legacy of Vasily Shulgin, a prominent figure of Russian nationalism and monarchism in the 20th century. From his role in the 1917 Revolution to his imprisonment and influence in the Soviet Union, this article traces his biography and political views.

    • Giovanni Savino
  3. After the October Revolution, Shulgin fled Russia and became deeply involved in the cultural and political life of the White emigration. He first lived in Sofia, Bulgaria, where he wrote Dni (The Days), his book devoted to the events of the February Revolution.

    • Giovanni Savino
  4. Aug 24, 2017 · Vasily Shulgin was a Russian politician and journalist who wrote about the events of 1917 in his diaries. Project1917 is a website that features his entries and other documents from the same period, such as letters, memoirs and newspapers.

  5. Still another episode of the operation was an "illegal" trip (in fact, monitored by OGPU) of a notable émigré, Vasily Shulgin, into the Soviet Union. After his return he published a book Three Capitals with his impressions.

  6. A review of Vasily Shulgin's memoirs of the 1905 and 1917 revolutions, translated by Bruce Adams. The reviewer praises Shulgin's political journalism, his nationalist views, and his role in the Duma.

  7. Jan 1, 1990 · Vasily Vitalevich Shulgin (1878-1976) was a conservative newspaper editor, ardent Russian nationalist and member of the State Duma. These are his memoirs. The first few chapters describe his experiences in the 1905 revolution, whereupon he skips ahead to the events of 1917.

    • V. V Shulgin