-
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...
- 8 [O.S.
January 27] 1886, Moscow) was a
Russian littérateur and
notable Slavophile.
Aksakov was born in the
village of
Nadezhdino (then
Orenburg Governorate...
- (1823–1886),
Russian journalist and
Slavophile intellectual Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860),
Russian writer and
Slavophile intellectual Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859)...
-
Russian term
whose usage is
primarily attributed to the 19th-century
Slavophile Russian writers Ivan
Kireyevsky (1806–1856) and
Aleksey Khomyakov (1804–1860)...
- area was less
heavily censored than
political pamphlets. He
agreed with
Slavophiles that
society had
precedence over individualism, but he
insisted the society...
- past. The
latter path was
advocated by
Slavophiles, who held the "decadent" West in contempt. The
Slavophiles were
opponents of bureaucracy, who preferred...
-
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...
- ethnologist, philosopher,
historian and
ideologue of pan-Slavism and the
Slavophile movement. He
expounded a
circular view of
world history. He is remembered...
- modernism. He
mainly wrote under the
pseudonym Slavoljub Bošnjak (lit. '
Slavophile Bosnian'). Ivan Jukić was born in
Banja Luka,
Ottoman Empire (in modern-day...