Russian identification. Philosophy of history by Alexander Pushkin in the context of historiosophical discussions of the 20-30s of the nineteenth century

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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent06.02.088

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europeanisation, Enlightenment, national idea, Peter I

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The author analyses the context and reasons for the change in Pushkin's understanding of history. The idea of Russia's special path, disagreement with the Decembrists, and the appeal to the history and personality of Peter I led to the evolution of the poet's views to anti-violent and, in fact, pessimistic attitudes.

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2002-08-30

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Nemchynov, I. (2002). Russian identification. Philosophy of history by Alexander Pushkin in the context of historiosophical discussions of the 20-30s of the nineteenth century. Sententiae, 6(2), 88–97. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent06.02.088

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