10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLAVOPHIL»
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Slavophil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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K.S. Aksakov, A Study in Ideas: Vol. III of An Introduction ...
Among the advantages is the possibility of a degree of precision in determining
the sources of Slavophil ideas and the amount of stress placed on them by each
individual. The depth of mind and personalities of the several contributors thus ...
2
Berdyaev's Philosophy of Hope a Contributuion to ...
These men spoke from the Slavophil tradition. The Slavophil movement is usually
associated with the name of Alex Stepanovitch Khomyakov, but it should be kept
in mind that Ivan Kireevskii was the real founder of slavophilism during the first ...
3
the significance of eschatology in the thoughts of nicolas ...
These men spoke from the Slavophil tradition. 2 The Slavophil movement is
usually associated with the name of Alex Stepanovitch Khomyakov, but it should
be kept in mind that Ivan Kireevskii was the real founder of slavophilism during
the ...
4
God As Love: The Concept and Spiritual Aspects of Agape in ...
Eventually it would be the Slavophil movement that produced a proper school of
Modern Russian Theology along with a more conservative, strictly patristic
approach to theology, the so-called Neopatristic school. 2.5. Europe or Asia The
state ...
Johannes Miroslav Oravecz, 2014
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Science in Russian Culture: A History to 1860
I. D. Beliaev, according to Miliukov, was the first professional historian to use an
extensive familiarity with legal documentary material to prove the validity of the
Slavophil theory.95 The stubborn survival of the obshchina — the Slavophils' pet
...
6
Europe as Viewed from the Margins: An East-Central European ...
Slavophil patterns of thought had conquered even the Westernizing orientation in
the Russian intelligentsia in a process which is difficult to notice at a first glance.
During the 1860s, the Westernizers will divide between liberals and socialists.
Ion Stanciu, Silviu Miloiu, Iulian Oncescu, 2007
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Resurrection from the Underground: Feodor Dostoevsky
To desacralize the father is to triumph, finally, over abstract rebellion; it is to go
beyond the false transcendence of Slavophil hysteria and reactionary frenzy. In
his later years the attitude of the novelist toward Belinsky mellows considerably.
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The Correspondence of IU. Samarin and Baroness Rahden ...
First among them were Aleksei Khomiakov and Ivan Kireevski, the principal
founders of the Slavophil movement.7 In the spring of 1840 Samarin began work
on his master's thesis, a gproject which had a decisive influence on his future
career.
Юрій Ѳедорович Самарин, 1974
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Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871
This long-awaited volume, the fourth of five planned in Joseph Frank's widely acclaimed biography of Dostoevsky, does cover a truly miraculous period of his life-the six most remarkably productive years in the great novelist's entire career ...
Like all philosophical theorists, they often allowed their logic to blind themtofacts,
but theirreasonings werevery plausible —so plausible, indeed, that, hadIbeen a
Russianthey would havealmost persuaded metobe a Slavophil, at least during ...
Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, 2014
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SLAVOPHIL»
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Slavophil is used in the context of the following news items.
Is God Russian? Dostoevsky Thought So.
... words at this moment are the rotten old commonplaces that have been ground out in all the Slavophil mills in Moscow, or a perfectly new saying, the last word, ... «The New Republic, Nov 14»
Do the Humanities Help Us Understand the World in Which We Live?
Dostoevsky cast his lot with the Slavophils who were skeptical of Western ideas and thought Russia needed to maintain its cultural distinctiveness, That ... «Huffington Post, May 14»
Khodorkovski's Politics and the Challenge of Terrorism in Russia
Nationalism, in the Russian context, has connotations of Slavophil state absolutism and disregard for minorities. Khodorkovsky's statements suggested he has ... «Huffington Post, Jan 14»