Prince D. P. Golitsyn-Muravline in Emigration in Hungary (1919—1928)

 
PIIS207987840022268-3-1
DOI10.18254/S207987840022268-3
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Affiliation: Committee of National Remembrance
Address: Hungary, Budapest
Journal nameISTORIYA
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Abstract

The present essay analyses the period of Prince Golitsyn-Muravline’s life spent in emigration on the basis of unpublished archival documents and the articles of Hungarian newspapers of that time. Golitsyn-Muravline was a famous representative of the right-wing monarchist movement in Russia before the World War I, he was elected a chairman of the Council of the Russian Assembly. Golitsyn-Muravline’s family left Russia during the Civil War and after a short-time of roaming in the Balkan countries they found a home in Baron Rezső Biedermann’s estate in the southern part of Hungary. The article examines details of Golitsyn-Muravline’s political and social activity in emigration, the evolution of his view on the question of monarchism and succession to the throne. The article also touches on such aspects as how the Hungarian society met Prince Golitsyn, his wide connections with the representatives of the Hungarian aristocracy and the political elite. At the end of the article a short overview is given of the fate of his family members, who stayed in Hungary after Golitsyn-Muravline’s death in 1928.

KeywordsRussian emigration, D. P. Golitsyn-Muravline, Hungary, Russian Monarchism, Cyrillists, Hungarian press
Received28.02.2022
Publication date25.09.2022
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