
Slavophile direction of the Russian sociopolitical thought that emerged in the nineteenth century attracts the interest of researchers even nowadays. It is connected not only with a meaningful component of the Slavophile concept, but with unusual methodological approaches in this direction. The original in this respect, according to the author, can be considered Slavophile approach to the study and interpretation of the concept of «nationality», which was widely discussed in the Russian socio-political thought of the XIX century.
Славянофильское направление русской социально-политической мысли, сложившееся в XIX в., и сегодня вызывает интерес у исследователей. Это связано не только с содержательной составляющей славянофильской концепции, но и с необычными методологическими подходами данного направления. Оригинальным, по мнению автора, можно считать славянофильский подход к изучению и интерпретации понятия «народность», которое широко обсуждалось в русской социально-политической мысли XIX в.
РУССКАЯ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ МЫСЛЬ XIX В,НАРОДНОСТЬ,ПРАВОСЛАВИЕ,СЛАВЯНОФИЛЫ,RUSSIAN SOCIO-POLITICAL THOUGHT OF THE XIX CENTURY,NATIONALITY,ORTHODOXY,SLAVOPHILES
РУССКАЯ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ МЫСЛЬ XIX В,НАРОДНОСТЬ,ПРАВОСЛАВИЕ,СЛАВЯНОФИЛЫ,RUSSIAN SOCIO-POLITICAL THOUGHT OF THE XIX CENTURY,NATIONALITY,ORTHODOXY,SLAVOPHILES
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