Congress of the Enslaved Peoples of Russia
The Congress of the Enslaved Peoples of Russia was a congress of representatives of different nationalities to discuss their political situation in the Russian Empire. It was held on 21–28 September [O.S. 8–15 September] 1917 in Kyiv, Ukraine.[1]
History
The congress resolved the Russia should be organized as a federation of nations that would grant autonomy to the various nations.[1] Only Lithuanians, represented by nine men, including Augustinas Voldemaras, Antanas Tumėnas, and Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, demanded full independence.[4] The congress elected the Council of the Peoples of Russia, chaired by Mykhailo Hrushevsky, and established journal Svobodnyi soiuz (Свободный союз, Free Union). However, due to the October Revolution, the council and the journal were short-lived.[3]
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 966-00-0610-1.
- ISBN 978-0-472-02767-5.
- ^ a b "Congress of the Peoples of Russia". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
- ^ OCLC 3220435.
- ISBN 978-1-905791-71-2.
External links
- З'їзд поневолених народів (in Ukrainian)