Russophilism

Russophilism

great fondness for or interest in Russia, its people, customs, language, art, etc. — Russophile, n., adj.
See also: -Phile, -Philia, -Phily
great fondness for or interest in Russia, its people, customs, language, art, etc. — Russophile, n., adj.
See also: Russia
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He traces two major lines of these contradictions: Sheptyts'kyi's alleged tolerance of Russophilism (meaning above all the revival of Eastern monasticism); and the growing anti-clericalism among leaders of the Ukrainian national movement.
The publisher specializes in historiographical works that take on the topics of Eurasianism and Russophilism (a twenty-first century version of Slavophism).
(59) Not only was this his usual reaction to the facile Russophilism he had repeatedly encountered in the West, but it expressed his chagrin at a development which ran astride his own efforts, with Retinger, to reconstruct Europe.
Korolevsky's views were marred by his russophilism and the political-religious conception of a one and undivided Holy Mother Russia.
Next, Jiri Bajer postulates how Janacek's Pan-Slavic type of Russophilism so evident in his earlier works differs in nature from the humanitarian philosophies of the Russian authors that influenced his later works.
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