Definition of Slavophile. Meaning of Slavophile. Synonyms of Slavophile

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Definition of Slavophile

Slavophile
Slavophil Slav"o*phil, Slavophile Slav"o*phile, n. [Slavic + Gr. ??? loving.] One, not being a Slav, who is interested in the development and prosperity of that race.

Meaning of Slavophile from wikipedia

- basis of values and institutions derived from Russia's early history. Slavophiles opposed the influences of Western Europe in Russia. Depending on the...
- This is a list of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles: Slavophilia is an intellectual movement originating from the 19th century that wanted the Russian...
- (1823–1886), Russian journalist and Slavophile intellectual Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860), Russian writer and Slavophile intellectual Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859)...
- German language in his private relations, occasionally ridiculed the Slavophiles and based his foreign policy on the Prussian alliance. Some differences...
- samizdat, Slavophile samizdat grouped democracy and socialism together as Western ideals that were unsuited to the Eastern European mentality. Slavophile samizdat...
- Horseman" poem of 1833 gave a powerful romantic image of a creator-god. Slavophiles in mid-19th century deplored Peter's westernization of Russia. Western...
- nationalism from the middle of the century, many of its leaders looking to the Slavophiles for support against the prevailing German-dominated social order. The...
- Russian term whose usage is primarily attributed to the 19th-century Slavophile Russian writers Ivan Kireyevsky (1806-1856) and Aleksey Khomyakov (1804-1860)...
- past. The latter path was advocated by Slavophiles, who held the "decadent" West in contempt. The Slavophiles were opponents of bureaucracy, who preferred...
- Moscow. Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan Kireevsky and other lay theologians with Slavophile leanings elaborated some key concepts of the renovated Orthodox doctrine...