List of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles

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Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov, co-founder of the Slavophile movement

This is a list of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles:

Slavophilia is an intellectual movement originating from the 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history. Slavophiles were especially opposed to the influences of Western Europe in Russia.[1] There were also similar movements in Poland, Hungary and Greece.

Prominent Slavophiles

Prominent Russian nationalist and conservative thinkers influenced by Slavophile ideology

Notes

  1. Encyclopædia Britannica Slavophile article
  2. Russia and Western Civilization: Cultural and Historical Encounters By Russell Bova
  3. Eduard I. Kolcjinsky, "Nikolaj Jakovlevich Danilevsky", in Encyclopedia of Anthropology ed. H. James Birx (2006, SAGE Publications; ISBN 0-7619-3029-9)
  4. History of Russian Philosophy «История российской Философии »(1951), pp. 81-134.
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