Slavophile movement

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The Slavophile movement was a 19th-century Russian intellectual and cultural current that idealized traditional Slavic and Orthodox values while criticizing Western European influences on Russian society.

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Label Occurrences
Slavophile movement canonical 2
Slavophiles 1

Statements (57)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural movement
intellectual movement
philosophical movement
political ideology
associatedWithPublication Moskvityanin
Russkaya Beseda
coreConcept Orthodox spirituality
communalism
critique of Western individualism
idealization of pre-Petrine Russia
organic development of society
peasant commune (mir)
rejection of Western rationalism
sobornost
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticized Catholicism
Peter the Great's Westernizing reforms
Protestantism
Liberalism
surface form: Western European liberalism

Western European rationalism
endTime late 19th century
fieldOfWork literary criticism
philosophy
political thought
theology
hasMainSubject Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Orthodox Christianity

Russian national identity
Slavic identity
relationship between Russia and the West
historicalPeriod 19th century
ideology anti-Westernism
conservatism
romantic nationalism
traditionalism
influenced Eurasianism
pan-Slavism
surface form: Pan-Slavism

Russian conservative thought
Nationalism in Russia
surface form: Russian nationalism
influencedBy Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

Orthodox theology
Russian folk culture
language Russian
mainRegion Russia
movementOpposedBy Russian Westernism
surface form: Russian Westernizers
notableFigure Aleksey Khomyakov
Fyodor Tyutchev
Ivan Aksakov NERFINISHED
Ivan Kireevsky NERFINISHED
Konstantin Aksakov NERFINISHED
Yuri Samarin NERFINISHED
opposedTo Westernizer movement
religiousOrientation Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox
startTime 1830s
supported Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Orthodox Church

autocracy
communal landholding
rural peasantry

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Subject: Slavophile movement
Description of subject: The Slavophile movement was a 19th-century Russian intellectual and cultural current that idealized traditional Slavic and Orthodox values while criticizing Western European influences on Russian society.

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Abramtsevo Estate associatedWithMovement Slavophile movement
Westernizer movement opposedTo Slavophile movement
Pyotr Chaadayev influenced Slavophile movement
this entity surface form: Slavophiles