List of Slavophiles

List of Slavophiles

This is a list of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles:

*Ivan Aksakov
*Konstantin Aksakov
*Aleksey Khomyakov
*Ivan Kireevsky
*Mikhail Pogodin
*Yuri Samarin
*Fyodor Tyutchev
*Nikolay Yazykov

Many prominent Russian nationalist and conservative thinkers were influenced by Slavophile ideology:

*Nikolay Danilevsky
*Fyodor Dostoevsky
*Ivan Ilyin
*Mikhail Katkov
*Vadim Kozhinov
*Konstantin Leontiev
*Natalia Narochnitskaya
*Konstantin Pobedonostsev
*Igor Shafarevich
*Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher)
*Sergey Solovyov
*Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
*Nikolay Strakhov
*Lev Tikhomirov
*Sergei Trubetskoy


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