Underground political organization in 19th-century Russia
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Southern Society of the Decembrists
Южное общество декабристов
Decembrists at the Senate Square
Abbreviation
SSotD
Leader
Pavel Pestel
Founded
March 1821 (1821-03)
Dissolved
January 1826 (1826-01)
Split from
Union of Prosperity
Headquarters
Tulchin
Ideology
Liberalism Militarism Factions: Republicanism
Political position
Left-wing
Movement
Decembrists
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The Southern Society of the Decembrists (Russian: Южное общество декабристов) was one of two, along with the Northern Society, main secret revolutionary organizations of the Decembrists.[1] Created in March 1821 on the basis of the Tulchin Council of the Union of Prosperity. The Society was headed by a Directory consisting of Pavel Pestel, Alexei Yushnevsky and Sergey Muravyov-Apostol.[2]
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^Gooding, John (1988). "The Decembrists in the Soviet Union". Soviet Studies. 40 (2): 196–209. ISSN 0038-5859.
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