Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич Кире́евский; 3 April [O.S. 22 March] 1806 – 23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1856) was a Russian literary...
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Kireyevskoye, a rural locality (a village) in Tula Oblast, Russia Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky (1806–1856) Russian literary critic and philosopher Kireyevsk...
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Kireyevsky brothers may refer to: Ivan Kireyevsky (1806–1856) Pyotr Kireevsky (1808–1856) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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primarily attributed to the 19th-century Slavophile Russian writers Ivan Kireyevsky (1806–1856) and Aleksey Khomyakov (1804–1860). The term expresses the...
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Dmitry Rogozin and Sergei Glazyev. The doctrines of Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan Kireyevsky (1806–56), Konstantin Aksakov (1817–60) and other Slavophiles had a...
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Aleksey Khomyakov, the two Aksakov brothers, Konstantine and Ivan, and Ivan Kireyevsky and his brother Pyotr Kireevsky advocated three principles: Autocracy...
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(1733–1790) Andrey Bolotov (1738–1833) Alexander Radishchev (1749–1802) Ivan Kireyevsky (1806–1856) Aleksey Khomyakov (1804–1860) Vladimir Odoyevsky (1803–1869)...
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determined to protect Russian culture and traditions. Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan Kireyevsky, and Konstantin Aksakov are credited with co-founding the movement...
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of Russian democracy. Aksakov eventually made the acquaintance of Ivan Kireyevsky and Aleksey Khomyakov, adopted their philosophy of Slavophilism and...
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and amateur artist. He co-founded the Slavophile movement along with Ivan Kireyevsky, and he became one of its most distinguished theoreticians. His son...
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