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THE OLD RUSSIAN "HERO" IN THE HISTORIOSOPHY OF A.S. PUSHKIN

Scientific Notes of Orel State University, 2023
The article, based on various historical sources, examines the question of the origin of A.S. Pushkin’s interest in Russian history, its «heroic», pre-Christian period» (IX-XI centuries). The authors focus on the ancient Russian princes Oleg the Prophetic, Igor the Old, Princess Olga, legends about them preserved in chronicles and other ancient Russian
S.T. MINAKOV, E.A. MINAKOVA
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Historiosophy in V. Rosanov’s Works

Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2019
The paper analyzes historiosophic views of V. Rosanov and makes an emphasis on antinomic approach of the philosopher to the evaluation of the world and Russian historical processes. V. Rosanov’s ideas concerning the influence of the Orthodox Church on the social development at large and forming the Russian way of life in particular are examined.
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Die Prolegomena zur Historiosophie

1979
In the unpublished preface to the Prolegomena, Cieszkowski explained his reasons for undertaking a critical revision of Hegel’s system: From the moment when I became familiar with the Hegelian philosophy of history I perceived both the important treasures and the insufficiencies it contains, not simply within the Hegelian system itself but outside it.
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Prolegomena to Historiosophy

Philosophy and History, 1982
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Cieszkowski's Prolegomena to Historiosophy

Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 1982
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