Ivan Solonevich
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Ivan Solonevich | |
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Imperial Russia) | |
Died | 24 April 1953 | (aged 61)
Occupation(s) | writer, historian, publicist, journalist, editor |
Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich (
Imperial Russia — 24 April 1953, Montevideo, Uruguay
) was a Russian philosopher, historian, writer, editor, publisher, publicist and conservative political activist.
A member of the
In 1938, Solonevich's wife Tamara and his secretary, were killed by an assassin's bomb, likely intended for Solonevich.[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]
Bibliography
Translations
- Die Verlorenen. — 5. Auf. — Essen: Essener-Verlag, 1937. (German)
- The Soviet Paradise Lost. — New York: The Paisley Press, Inc, 1938. (English)
- Russia in Chains. — London: Williams and Norgate Ltd, 1938. (English)
- Het "proletarische" paradijs Russland een concentratiekampf. — Den Haag: W. P. Van *Stockum & Zoon N. V, 1937. (Dutch)
- Rosja w obozie koncentracyjnym. — Lwow: Nakladem Sekretariatu *Porozumiewawczego Polsckich Organizacyi Spolecznych we Lwowie, 1938. (Polish)
- Rusko za mřížemi — Praha: Prapor Ruska, 1936. (Czech)
- Russija u konclogoru / Urednik dr. J. Adric. — Zagreb: Knjiznica dobrich romana, 1937.
- Иван Солоњевич. Народна монархиjа/Превод Зоран Буљīuћ. – Београд: Центар за изучавање Традициjе «Укрониjа», 2014 (Serbo-Croatian)
References
- ISBN 978-5-85134-078-9.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ^ 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
- The Works by Solonevich at Lib.ru, the online Moshkov library
- The Last Knight of the Empire. 2014 film by Sergey Debizhev (YouTube, 1 h 20 min)