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Dmitri Petrovich Golitsyn

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Dmitry Golitsyn (1915)

Prince Dmitry Petrovich Golitsyn[1] (1860–1928) was a Russian writer, politician and public figure.

He was the leader of the Russian Assembly, a right-wing political group opposed to westernisation, and advocated 'Autocracy, Orthodoxy and Nationality'.[2]

References

  1. ^ Anton Chekhov (2008). How to Write Like Chekhov: Advice and Inspiration, Straight from His Own Letters and Work. Perseus Books Group. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7867-2701-8.
  2. ^ Figes, p. 196

Bibliography

  • Figes, Orlando (2014). A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution 1891–1924. London: The Bodley Head. ISBN 9781847922915.