Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Акса́ков; October 8 [O.S. September 26] 1823, village Nadezhdino, Belebeyevsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate...
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Alexander Aksakov (1832–1903), Russian author, editor, and parapsychologist Anatoly Aksakov (born 1957), Russian politician and economist Ivan Aksakov (1823–1886)...
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Sergey Timofeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Серге́й Тимофе́евич Акса́ков, Russian pronunciation: [sʲɪrˈɡʲej tʲɪmɐˈfʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ɐˈksakəf]) (1 October [O.S. 20...
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father Sergey Aksakov and his sister Vera Aksakova were writers, and his younger brother, Ivan Aksakov, was a journalist. Konstantin Aksakov was the first...
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Alexandr Nikolayevich Aksakov (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Акса́ков; 27 May 1832 – 4 January 1903) was a Russian writer, translator, journalist, editor, state...
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of Slavic culture) or also what some Russian intellectuals (such as Ivan Aksakov) called zapadnichestvo (westernism). Slavophilia, as an intellectual...
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intelligence officer of Armenian origin Ivan Aksakov (1823–1886), Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile Ivan Boesky (born 1937), Wall Street trader...
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Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1829-1889) maid of honour and memoirist, married Ivan Aksakov. Daria Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1834-1903) maid of honor, never married....
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struck up in the forties were those with Ivan Aksakov, Pavel Annenkov, Nikolai Nekrasov, Ivan Panaev and Ivan Turgenev. In the early 1850s, in collaboration...
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The Slavonic Review 1, no. 1 (1922): 24–39. Struve, Peter, and B. P. “Ivan Aksakov.” The Slavonic Review 2, no. 6 (1924): 514–18. “Walter Scott and Russia...
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social order. His father Sergey Aksakov and sister Vera Aksakova were writers, and his younger brother Ivan Aksakov was a journalist. Aleksey Stepanovich...
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Sobor. The project was prepared by Pavel Golohvastov with the help of Ivan Aksakov, and it was clearly influenced by Slavophilia ideas. However, the story...
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Zaplatina Aksakov, wife of Sergey Aksakov (Turkish mother) children: Grigory Sergeevich Aksakov [ru], Privy Councillor (Turkish grandmother) Ivan Aksakov, littérateur...
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Alexander Koshelev who remained its editor-in-chief until 1858, when Ivan Aksakov joined in as co-editor. The magazine was published on a bi-monthly basis...
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or seven years. The graduates of the School of Jurisprudence include Ivan Aksakov, Aleksey Apukhtin, Konstantin Pobedonostsev, Alexander Serov, Vladimir...
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famous Russians buried in other abbeys, such as Nikolai Gogol and Sergey Aksakov, were disinterred and reburied at the Novodevichy. A 19th-century necropolis...
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theoretic of Slavophilia. Together with another notable slavophile, Ivan Aksakov, he participated in the preparation of the project of emperor's manifest...
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by the author Sergei Aksakov, other writers and artists — such as Nikolai Gogol — at first came there as his guests. Under Aksakov, visitors to the estate...
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for its maintenance. Her sister, Anna's husband, publicist and writer Ivan Aksakov joined her there in exile in 1878. She died on 11 March 1882. Two years...
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Hero Ivan Aksakov (1823–1886), journalist, slavophile Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860), playwright, critic and writer, slavophile Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859)...
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it was first mentioned in the late 17th century. It is named after Ivan Aksakov. Aksakovo municipality includes the following 23 places: The history...
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critical of the poem's beginning and also its Chapter 7. In a letter to Ivan Aksakov on 31 December 1858 he wrote: "The epic side is not for me, lyricism...
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Zaplatina and a captured Turkish woman. Her brothers Konstantin and Ivan Aksakov were both noted Slavophiles. When her father began to write "The History...
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Russian Geographical Society to the Northern Urals (first award) 1858 Ivan Aksakov, for his research into trade fairs in Ukraine 1859 Ludwig Schwarz 1863...
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Muravyov-Vilensky donated significant sums for the reconstruction, and writer Ivan Aksakov assisted him in transferring the funds. The reconstructed church was...
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and she got married." In 1866, she married poet and fellow slavophile, Ivan Aksakov. She kept diaries between 1853 and 1882, which are regarded to be a valuable...
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root firmly in the Russian soil. On 16 November 1874, Leskov wrote to Ivan Aksakov: "The second part of A Decayed Family which appeared in god-awful shape...
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George Hüfner (section Temir-Aksakov Action)
and possibly the author of one of the earliest Russian plays, the Temir-Aksakov plot (comedy about Tamerlane and Bayezid). Researchers have identified...
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he published his first poem in the Slavophile journal Rus edited by Ivan Aksakov. Over the years, his poetry was published in such journals as Vestnik...
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Albats The Jewish Question, a 1883 collection of antisemitic essays by Ivan Aksakov Final Solution (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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