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Journal articles on the topic "Slavophile reasons"

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Verner, Inna V. "“Slavic hexaglot” as a sociocultural and linguistic experiment of Russian Slavophiles in the late XIXth century." Slavic Almanac, no. 3-4 (2020): 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2020.3-4.2.02.

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The article discusses the sociolinguistic reasons for the appearance of P. A. Hiltebrandt’s draft publication of the New Testament in the six Slavic languages and its failure. The role of this project in the Slavophile socio-political and philological program is determined; the editions of New Testament translations into various Slavic languages used in the printed fragment of hexaglot are identifi ed; the linguistic features of these translations are characterized. Presented in parallel with Church Slavonic and Russian, gospel translations in Bulgarian, Serbian, Czech and Polish were intended
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Perevalova, Elena V. "Two Fates: “Russkaya Beseda” and “Russky Vestnik” (to the Question of the Reasons for the Failure of the Slavophil Publishing Project)." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 54 (May 20, 2019): 110–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2019-0-2-110-122.

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The article provides a comparative analysis of two Moscow literary and political magazines of the second half of the 1850s: “Russkaya Beseda”, the publication of which was initiated in 1856 by members of the Moscow Slavophile circle A.I. Koshelev, Yu.F. Samarin, Aksakovs, I.V. and P.V. Kireevsky and others, and the “Russky Vestnik”, which arose in the same year as an organ of a pro-Western liberal university professors. It was revealed that in a very favorable socio-political situation (liberalization of the government course, the rapid development of public thought, the weakening of censorshi
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Churkina, Iskra. "Slavophiles and the government of Russia in times of the Great Eastern Crisis of 1875-1878." Slavs and Russia, no. 2019 (2019): 168–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2019.6.

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The article describes the causes of the Great Eastern Crisis of 1875-1878 and the Western powers and Russia's attitude to it. Much attention is paid to the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878 and the reasons for its different perception by the Russian government and public, especially Slavophile circles of Russia. The author pays special attention to I.S. Aksakov and V.A. Cherkassky activities performed at the time.
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Fetisenko, O. L. "К истории газеты «День»: неизвестные письма И.С. Аксакова Н.П. Игнатьеву (1863 г.)". Solov’evskie issledovaniya, № 3 (30 вересня 2023): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17588/2076-9210.2023.3.107-119.

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A short article serves as an introduction to the publication of unknown archival documents, which add vivid details to the ideas about I.S. Aksakov as an editor and publisher of Slavophile newspapers, established in historical science. The choice of texts for publication was due to two reasons: the coincidence of the 200th anniversary of Aksakov and the 160th anniversary of the Polish riot (1863–1864), as well as the fact that the published epistolary documents are addressed to a historical figure, Aksakov’s being acquainted with to much more late time – the end of the 1870s. Emphasizing the r
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Anton A., Chemakin. "The Topic of Socialism in the Emigrant Journalistic Works by V.V. Shulgin." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 4 (October 30, 2022): 317–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2022-0-4-317-331.

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Readers are invited to the articles, published by politician and journalist V.V. Shulgin in emigrant newspapers and united by the theme of socialism. Issued in the 1920s in Russian emigrant press, they have never been reprinted since then, and some of them are completely absent from the collections of Russian archives and libraries. In these articles, V.V. Shulgin acts not only as an opponent of socialism in general and Bolshevism in particular, but also pays attention to a critical examination of Slavophile theories about the originality and usefulness of the peasant community, the existence
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Goncharova, Elena I. "Vasily Rozanov and Anatoly Aleksandrov: Personal and Literary Dialogue in the 1892 Correspondence." Texts and History: Journal of Philological, Historical and Cultural Texts and History Studies 3 (2020): 143–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.31860/2712-7591-2020-3-143-179.

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This is the first publication of eleven consecutive letters exchanged in 1892 by the profound Russian intellectual, philosopher and publicist Vasily Rozanov and Anatoly Aleksandrov, a modest poet and a budding journalist. The publication is accompanied by a study of the reasons for their relationship and of the initial stage of their spiritual rapprochement. Rozanov and Aleksandrov started their correspondence in 1892, both being devoted followers of the outstanding Russian religiousthinker Konstantin Leontiev and admirers of his intellectual heritage. Over time, their relationship changed sig
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Яхшиян, О. Ю., and И. А. Бронников. "Community as a Value Constant of Russian Civilization in the Historiosophy of the Slavophiles." Диалог со временем, no. 88(88) (September 9, 2024): 116–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21267/aquilo.2024.88.88.007.

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Одна из исходных установок историософии славянофилов заключалась в стремлении выявить т.н. «начала» – изначальные субстанциональные особенности того или иного народа, разворачивающиеся в процессе его исторического развития и в решающей мере это развитие определяющие. Одним из таких «начал» в исторической судьбе русского народа славянофилы считали общинность. Поставив вопрос о российской самобытности, они именно в этом контексте открыли для науки и общественной мысли русскую общину-мир. В статье исследуется славянофильская трактовка взаимосвязи общины как института и общинности как ценностной к
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Schastlivtseva, E. A., and M. A. Barkholenko. "The Views of P.I. Novgorodtsev on the Moral Philosophy of V.S. Solovyov." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 12, no. 1 (2022): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2022-12-1-16-21.

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The article purpose is to reveal the content and philosophical background of the discussion of the 80s‑90s concerning the late Slavophiles, in which, apparently, V. Solovyov also participated. The research is based on a general analytical approach and hermeneutical understanding of the text, taking into account modern discussions in the field of Russian history and philosophy of law. We revealed the reasons for Solovyov’s criticism of the ideas of Slavophiles and his transition to the camp of late Slavophiles and Westerners. Further, we noted the ideological problems of the correlation of the
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Kaplin, Oleksandr, and Gennadiy Goncharov. "‘Classical’, ‘True’ Slavophiles and Slavophilism as Depicted, Interpreted and Perceived in Works by Russian Émigrés (In the 1920s)." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series: History, no. 61 (June 27, 2022): 219–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2220-7929-2022-61-10.

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The article is concerned with the consideration, perception and interpretation by first-wave Russian émigrés (in the 1920s) of Slavophilism as well as ‘classical’ and ‘true’ Slavophiles and their heritage. This study is aimed at providing an insight in the historical conditions in which Russian émigrés found themselves, namely the philosophical, historical and political views of those who wrote about Slavophiles as well as the reasons Slavophiles’ heritage attracted their interest. The article uses a method first and foremost requiring that detailed consideration be given to the spiritual and
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Nemchynov, Ihor. "Russian identity. Alexander Pushkin vs Pyotr Chaadaev: two approaches to russian history." Sententiae 9, no. 2 (2023): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31649/sent09.02.177.

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The purpose of the article is to study the creative heritage of A. Pushkin and P. Chaadaev as catalysts of historiosophical reflections on the fate of Russia, which later took shape in the circles of Westernizers and Slavophiles. By comparing the positions of Pushkin and Chaadaev, the author finds out the reasons and consequences of the emergence and strengthening of the Uvarov ideological construction "Orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality", which is still the main identifying principle of Russian thought. Study of theses of Pushkin and Chaadaev in relation to Russia; its attitude to Europe; the
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Book chapters on the topic "Slavophile reasons"

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Dudek, Andrzej. "Uwagi o odpowiedzialności osobistej jako wartości w kulturze rosyjskiej." In Wspólnoty wartości: Dziedzictwo i tożsamość. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381380904.15.

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The main focus of interest is the issue of personal responsibility as revealed in the history of Russian culture. The word otvetsvennost (responsibility) is relatively new in Russian vocabulary. Similar, although not exact meanings during the Old Russian period were conveyed by means of the words debt/obligation (dolg), guilt (vina), penance (pokajanie), repayment (vozdajanie), conscience (sovest), virtue (blagodetel). Ten centuries of Russian history have seen variants of the political system promoting the notion of superiority of the collectivist/community orientation over the individualist
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