ПАНСЛАВІЗМ У СУЧАСНІЙ РОСІЇ: АКАДЕМІЧНИЙ І ПОЛІТИЧНИЙ ВИМІР
(на прикладі ідейної спадщини М. Данилевського)

Natalia KOVALCHUK

Анотація


     У статті аналізуються сучасні прояви панславізму в академічних, освітніх та політичних колах Російської Федерації на прикладі вивчення і популяризації інтелектуальної спадщини Миколи Данилевського – російського вченого-природознавця і консервативного філософа, автора відомої праці “Росія і Європа”. Розглядаються також актуальні теоретичні підходи, які дають змогу пояснити присутність філософсько-історичних концепцій ХІХ ст. в сучасному російському політичному дискурсі.

     Ключові слова: панславізм, російський імперіалізм, М. Данилевський, “Росія і Європа”.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2019.68.3075

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