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How to use Slavophile in a sentence

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In her religious convictions and attitude to the people, Liza may be seen as something of a Slavophile heroine.
The major opponents of the Slavophile position were the western influenced Nihilists.
For all his rebuttal of Slavophile views on the peasants, the Aksakovs were capable of influencing his writing.
As a key early advocate of nationalistic Slavophile capitalism Chizhov was closely allied to the Moscow merchants.
The Slavophile branch of the zemstvo movement, the so-called ' Octobrists ', duly accepted these concessions and rallied to the throne.
Turgenev had already given a polemical portrait of the peasant-loving Slavophile, Konstantin Aksakov.
In the second chapter, Owen explores Chizhov's efforts at advocating Slavophile capitalism.
They were also socialists, but unlike their Slavophile counterparts, they did not believe in a utopia.
It is, in addition, a statement of the code of values of the Slavophile creed.
But in Hutz's case, energy and stage presence trump his seemingly insincere stance as revolutionary Slavophile.
On the other hand, this apology from Khomyakov, the archetypal Slavophile, was first written in French.
Sakwa evidently has no patience with the easy assumption that this Russian leader marks no more than a relapse into tsarist practices and Slavophile dogma.
When Potugin describes Gubarev as a Slavophile, we should realise that Turgenev, through his mouthpiece Potugin, is making a wounding polemical point.
It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist.
Some Slavophile politicians would have made wild threats. These days, the reaction from hardline Russian nationalists is a bit more subtle.
In the sense that Marxism was a western product, he is often anti-western too: in other words, he is a thorough Slavophile.
Solzhenitsyn also has publicly expressed admiration for some notorious anti-Semites, such as the Slavophile writers Vladimir Soloukhin, Valentin Rasputin, and Vasily Belov.
Owen's publications have emphasized the intellectual foundations of Russian entrepreneurship in the Slavophile movement of the mid-nineteenth century.
In Russia and Europe, the Slavophile Nikolay Danilevskiy argued that Russia possessed a distinctive Slavic civilization of its own, midway between Europe and Asia.
For a romantic Slavophile who adores Russia, not for her worldly power but on the grounds of her pre-modern culture and spirituality, the warrior-tsar is a scheming villain.
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It is a modified old Slavophile image of Orthodox Slavdom surrounded by a hostile world.
Solzhenitsyn is no more a religious fanatic than he is an unreflective Slavophile.
Driven by Slavophile ideology or simply by brotherly love, they flocked in large numbers from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
But under Putin, Russia's post-imperial transformation has failed and Russia remains tom between its historical European and Slavophile identities.
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