K.S. Aksakov, A Study in Ideas, Vol. III: An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism

K.S. Aksakov, A Study in Ideas, Vol. III: An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism

by Peter K. Christoff
K.S. Aksakov, A Study in Ideas, Vol. III: An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism

K.S. Aksakov, A Study in Ideas, Vol. III: An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism

by Peter K. Christoff

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Overview

In this study the author singles out the ideas of K. S. Aksakov (1817-1860), philologist, poet, historian, and sometime dramatist, and places them in the broader current of nineteenth century Slavophilism.

Originally published in 1982.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691614502
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/14/2014
Series: Princeton Legacy Library , #838
Pages: 492
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

  • FrontMatter, pg. i
  • Preface, pg. vii
  • Contents, pg. xi
  • Illustrations, pg. xiii
  • 1. The 1820's: Family and Friends, pg. 3
  • 2. The 1830's: The University of Moscow and the Stankevich Circle, pg. 13
  • 3. Expanding Friendships, pg. 39
  • 4. Belinsky and Gogol', pg. 64
  • 5. The 1840's: Toward Slavophilism, pg. 79
  • 6. Samarin and the Russian Road, pg. 99
  • 7. Ideological Conflicts and the Victory of the Narod, pg. 116
  • 8. The 1850's: Slavophilism Victorious, pg. 139
  • 9. Last Years, pg. 158
  • 10. From Hegelianism to Orthodoxy, pg. 181
  • 11. Slav Awakening and the Question of Language, pg. 205
  • 12. Orthodoxy and the Slav World, pg. 249
  • 13. Narod, Commune, and Clan, pg. 272
  • 14. Philosophy of History, Egalitarianism, and History, pg. 293
  • 15. Literary Criticism and Education, pg. 329
  • 16. Commune, Choir, and Zemsky Sobor, pg. 358
  • 17. Reformism: Emancipation and Government; Advice to the Tsar, pg. 394
  • Conclusion, pg. 425
  • Bibliography, pg. 447
  • Index, pg. 467

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