Slavophile, in Russian history, member of a 19th-century intellectual movement that wanted Russia’s future development to be based on values and institutions derived from the country’s early history. Developing in the 1830s from study circles concerned
Russian literature, the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in the late 10th century. The unusual shape of Russian literary history has been the source of numerous controversies. Three major and sudden breaks divide it into ...
Originally published in Germany in 2002 to excellent reviews, with a Russian translation published early in 2008 and winning the book prize from the European Society of the History of Economic Thought in 2003, the English translation is eagerly anticipated. Searching for basic socio-philosophical "...
Urban Bridge Construction in the European Northwest of Russia as Part of the Country's Modernization in the 19th – Early 20th Centuries Urban bridge construction in Russia remains a largely unexplored topic. At the moment, the vast majority of studies devoted to the history of bridge buildi......
The portrait of Feodor Kuzmich (died 1864) Tomsk Region Local History Museum Before his death, Fyodor gave Khromov an encrypted message that was to reveal his identity, but the message still hasn’t been deciphered up to the present day. Russian historians agree that Fyodor Kuzmich existed, bu...
The 19th century Russian novels are more of the self-realization of authors' subjectivity than just objective reflections of the social life of that era. Associated with the authors' own world views and subjective consciousness, this kind of creative subjectivity consistently overcomes and transcends ...
A History of Russian Economic Thought in the 19th Century Originally published in Germany in 2002 to excellent reviews, with a Russian translation published early in 2008 and winning the book prize from the European Society of the History of Economic Thought in 2003, the English translation is ....
Western historians of Russia, including myself, had focused their attention on intellectual history, the history of the revolutionary movement, and later on social history. It was Petr Andreevich Zaionchkovskii who opened the study of the imperial Russian state to serious scholarship in the 1960s...
Christ's call to evangelization is a mission the Catholic Church has perpetuated throughout history with its reliance upon its schools. In the 19th century... J Okafor - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 The Relationship between Christ and the Spirit in a Christian The...
The 19th-century poet Aleksandr Pushkin had a very great influence on the subsequent development of the language. His writings, by combining the colloquial and Church Slavonic styles, put an end to the considerable controversy that had developed as to which style of the language was best for ...