Authors
- Plenkin Oleg I.
Annotation
Based on both previously known and newly introduced scientific sources (party documentation, police documents, and documents from the personal archive of the descendants of the Vladimir Cadets), an attempt has been made to estimate the size of the Constitutional Democratic Party in Vladimir province at different periods: at the time of the party’s peak development in 1906, during the years of the party crisis that followed, and in 1917–1918, it was the time of the actual revival of the party in the province. At the same time, the issues of the location of party organizations within the province are considered directly related to numbers; reconstruction of the active phase of party construction in 1905–1906 is proposed, and an estimate of the number of party organizations during the crisis period, as well as in the period after February 1917, is given.
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Plenkin, O. I. (2025). CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN VLADIMIR PROVINCE: ORGANIZATIONS AND NUMBERS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 1 (57), 65. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9105-2025-157-65-87
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