The Union of the Russian People (Союз русского народа) was a massive Black hundred monarchist organization that operated in the Russian Empire from 1905 to 1917.
The Union of the Russian People's program and activities were based on monarchist, nationalist and ideas critical towards Jews, as well as an advocate of Orthodoxy in Russia. The organization opposed the revolution and parliamentarism, supported the unity and indivisibility of Russia, as well as the unity of the authorities with the people in the form of an advisory body.
The ideal of the Union was the image of pre-Petrine Russia, in particular the monarchy of the XVII century. The Union recognized the real Russian classes as the nobility, peasantry, and merchants. They were opposed by the cosmopolitan intelligentsia. The Union criticized the government's course, believing that international loans taken by the government were ruining the Russian people.
The Union of the Russian People's program and activities were based on monarchist, nationalist and ideas critical towards Jews, as well as an advocate of Orthodoxy in Russia. The organization opposed the revolution and parliamentarism, supported the unity and indivisibility of Russia, as well as the unity of the authorities with the people in the form of an advisory body.
The ideal of the Union was the image of pre-Petrine Russia, in particular the monarchy of the XVII century. The Union recognized the real Russian classes as the nobility, peasantry, and merchants. They were opposed by the cosmopolitan intelligentsia. The Union criticized the government's course, believing that international loans taken by the government were ruining the Russian people.