Reference:
S. N. Bogatyreva.
Patriotism of Russian Expatriate Community and Emigration
// International relations.
2014. ¹ 4.
P. 589-591.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0641.2014.4.65642 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=65642
Abstract:
In this article, the authors talk about the interpretation of the concept of “patriotism” as a special method for
conceptualizing the reality by the representatives of the Russian expatriate and emigrate community. The article considers
and analyzes the contents of the activities performed by emigrants abroad during the post-revolutionary period and
World War I. In 2012, it was the 90th anniversary of the event which played a huge negative role in the life of Russia,
which was the expulsion from the country after the Great October Socialist Revolution, resounding defeat of intervention
and internal counter-revolution, of outstanding people of their time: educators, philosophers, scientists, doctors, artists,
poets, writers, highly professional specialists and public figures, humanitarians, thinkers. They were sent to exile only
because they were fighting for the principle of spiritual freedom in their life and creative work and were deemed hopeless
by the Soviet authorities in terms of converting them to the communist faith. It was expulsion performed by the new
power for ideological, rather than political, reasons.
Keywords:
international relations, foreign policy, Russia, Russian emigration, cultural mission of emigration, patriotism, “Philosophers’ ships”, Russian patriot, true patriot.