Bizánctól Bizáncig: az orosz birodalmi gondolat
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adam_text | SUMMARY
Géza Gecse
From Byzantium to Byzantium
The Russian Imperial Thought
The last time that it was possible to publish a historical work dealing
with pan-Slavism, the first serious Russian foreign political doctrine
about the reorganisation of Europe in accordance with Slav ideas, in
Hungary was in
1941.
From
1945
onwards it was not in any way ad¬
visable to concern oneself with the history of what was called reac¬
tionary pan-Slavism . The theoretecian of
Communist
cultural politics,
József Révai,
called it the sin of invoking the reactionary spirit if any¬
one employed this concept in connection with the Soviet Union. We
should not be surprised, therefore, that in the last sixty years no new
work on pan-Slavism, nor Russian foreign political thought has
appeared in Hungary, although for almost ten years after
1041
this 19th
century great-power doctrine was clearly manifested in the foreign poli¬
cy of the Soviet state.
Two Hungarian writers living in exile, Viktor
Padányi
and
Sándor
Kostya, did write a book each about pan-Slavism, but since they relied
mainly on Hungarian sources, there is little to be learned from them
about the various versions of pan-Slavism,
After World War II it was chiefly in the English-speaking countries
that research into the history of this doctrine was pursued.
The author has drawn mainly on these and Russian sources in
researching the history of Russian foreign political thought, that had the
strongest impact on the history of Central Europe. According to his
analysis, Russia in the 1860s and 1870s saw the development of basical¬
ly three versions of this intellectual trend proclaiming the expansion of
the Russians in Europe. One of these was the ethnocentric, the state-cen¬
tred, and the third was ideological. From the works of Ivan Aksakov,
Mikhail Katkov,
Aleksandr Stronin,
Vladimir Lamanskii, Nikolai
Danilevskii,
Konštantín Pobedonostsev,
Rostislav Fadeev
and
Kostantin
Leontiev the author quotes the parts where these writers refer to Central
Europe, thus making available to the reader sources unknown to public
opinion in this country for the last century and a half.
382
Géza Gecse
describes how, against a background of ideological pan-
Slavism, Eurasian imperialism developed in the 1890s, favouring the
expansion of the Russians in Asia and diverging from the Europe-cen-
tredness of classical pan-Slavism.
In succeeding chapters of his book, relying chiefly on Anglo-Saxon,
Soviet and Russian works, he demonstrates in essay form how after the
1905
revolution pan-Slavism managed to revive with the help of Russ¬
ian liberals, how it suffered a temporary defeat at the end of World War
I, and reawakened with renewed vigour after
1941,
when the Soviet
élite
first exploited pan-Slavism as an official doctrine.
He shows that the settlement carried out after World War II was in
accordance with classical, ethnocentric Russian pan-Slav ideas, and
Moscow broke with these only when it became clear that Yugoslavia
would not be willing to dance to the Russians tune.
The author has also undertaken to illustrate the latest phase of Russ¬
ian foreign political thought leaving open the question of what role pan-
Slavism, Eurasian imperialism and Soviet communism may play in the
life of the Russian state, after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
383
TARTALOMJEGYZÉK
BEVEZETŐ (Schöpflín György)
.............................. 7
ELŐSZÓ
...............,................................. 11
I.
rész
A BIRODALMI GONDOLAT SZÜLETÉSE OROSZORSZÁGBAN
... 19
Ortodoxia és
expanzió
...................................26
A Baltikum megszerzése és az orosz államegyház kialakulása
.. 32
Lengyelország és a Krím megszerzése
...................... 35
II.
rész
A PÁNSZLÁV MOZGALOM KIALAKULÁSA
.................39
Közép-Európa az orosz tervekben
.........................41
Ortodox szolidaritás
.....................................46
A hivatalos népiség
......................................52
Kétvilág-elmélet-Aszlavofilok
...........................59
Egyvilág-elmélet-Anyugatosok
..........................62
A krími háború
....................................-----.69
III.
rész
:
GLASZNOSZTY ÉS KÜLPOLITIKA
.......................... 73
Etnocentrikus pánszlávizmus
..................-----.......77
Államközpontú nacionalizmus
....-----....................82
IV.
rész
DOKTRÍNÁK KORA
1869-1917............................. .103
Danyilevszkij Oroszország és Európája
.....................104
Sztronyin politikája
......................................121
Ortodoxia-központúság
..................................125
A Balkán-válság
......................................., .131
A berlini kongresszus
....................................141
Az eurázsiai irányzat alapjai
..............................147
Pánorosz izolacionízmus
.................................
І50
Délszláv viszály
.....................·.................-156
Orientációváltás
........................................166
Magyarságkép
..........................................170
Eurá2siaíak és pánszlávok
................................180
Pánszlávizmus Oroszország határain túl
....................183
Geopolitika
............................................194
Az
I.
világháború és az 1917-es forradalom
..................197
V.
rész
BOLSEVIK FORRADALMI KÜLPOLITIKA
....................200
VI.
rész
A SZOVJET ÁLLAMNACIONALIZMUS KIALAKULÁSA
.......215
VII.
rész
A „HAGYOMÁNYOS BIRODALMI GONDOLKODÁS
.........233
VUL
rész
A BIPOLÁRIS RENDSZER
..,...............................246
IX.
rész
A GLOBÁLIS SZEREP VÁLLALÁSA ATOMHATALOMKÉNT
... .270
X.
rész
HRUSCSOV
..............................................276
XI.
rész
ABREZSNYEV-KORSZAK
..................................289
XII.
rész
GORBACSOV
.............................................299
ХШ.
rész
JELCIN
..................................................317
AKozirjev-féle partnerség
1992-1996.......................322
APrimakov-doktrina 199&~2000
...........................329
XIV.
rész
PUTYIN
................................................ .340
ÖSSZEGZÉS
...................................,..........344
FELHASZNÁLT IRODALOM
...............................352
NÉVMUTATÓ
............................................371
Angol nyelvű ismertetés:
SUMMARY
Géza
Geese: From Byzantium to Byzantium
The Russian Imperial Thought
............................378
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SUMMARY
Géza Gecse
From Byzantium to Byzantium
The Russian Imperial Thought
The last time that it was possible to publish a historical work dealing
with pan-Slavism, the first serious Russian foreign political doctrine
about the reorganisation of Europe in accordance with Slav ideas, in
Hungary was in
1941.
From
1945
onwards it was not in any way ad¬
visable to concern oneself with the history of what was called "reac¬
tionary pan-Slavism". The theoretecian of
Communist
cultural politics,
József Révai,
called it the sin of "invoking the reactionary spirit" if any¬
one employed this concept in connection with the Soviet Union. We
should not be surprised, therefore, that in the last sixty years no new
work on pan-Slavism, nor Russian foreign political thought has
appeared in Hungary, although for almost ten years after
1041
this 19th
century great-power doctrine was clearly manifested in the foreign poli¬
cy of the Soviet state.
Two Hungarian writers living in exile, Viktor
Padányi
and
Sándor
Kostya, did write a book each about pan-Slavism, but since they relied
mainly on Hungarian sources, there is little to be learned from them
about the various versions of pan-Slavism,
After World War II it was chiefly in the English-speaking countries
that research into the history of this doctrine was pursued.
The author has drawn mainly on these and Russian sources in
researching the history of Russian foreign political thought, that had the
strongest impact on the history of Central Europe. According to his
analysis, Russia in the 1860s and 1870s saw the development of basical¬
ly three versions of this intellectual trend proclaiming the expansion of
the Russians in Europe. One of these was the ethnocentric, the state-cen¬
tred, and the third was ideological. From the works of Ivan Aksakov,
Mikhail Katkov,
Aleksandr Stronin,
Vladimir Lamanskii, Nikolai
Danilevskii,
Konštantín Pobedonostsev,
Rostislav Fadeev
and
Kostantin
Leontiev the author quotes the parts where these writers refer to Central
Europe, thus making available to the reader sources unknown to public
opinion in this country for the last century and a half.
382
Géza Gecse
describes how, against a background of ideological pan-
Slavism, Eurasian imperialism developed in the 1890s, favouring the
expansion of the Russians in Asia and diverging from the Europe-cen-
tredness of classical pan-Slavism.
In succeeding chapters of his book, relying chiefly on Anglo-Saxon,
Soviet and Russian works, he demonstrates in essay form how after the
1905
revolution pan-Slavism managed to revive with the help of Russ¬
ian liberals, how it suffered a temporary defeat at the end of World War
I, and reawakened with renewed vigour after
1941,
when the Soviet
élite
first exploited pan-Slavism as an official doctrine.
He shows that the settlement carried out after World War II was in
accordance with classical, ethnocentric Russian pan-Slav ideas, and
Moscow broke with these only when it became clear that Yugoslavia
would not be willing to dance to the Russians' tune.
The author has also undertaken to illustrate the latest phase of Russ¬
ian foreign political thought leaving open the question of what role pan-
Slavism, Eurasian imperialism and Soviet communism may play in the
life of the Russian state, after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
383
TARTALOMJEGYZÉK
BEVEZETŐ (Schöpflín György)
. 7
ELŐSZÓ
.,. 11
I.
rész
A BIRODALMI GONDOLAT SZÜLETÉSE OROSZORSZÁGBAN
. 19
Ortodoxia és
expanzió
.26
A Baltikum megszerzése és az orosz államegyház kialakulása
. 32
Lengyelország és a Krím megszerzése
. 35
II.
rész
A PÁNSZLÁV MOZGALOM KIALAKULÁSA
.39
Közép-Európa az orosz tervekben
.41
Ortodox szolidaritás
.46
A hivatalos népiség
.52
Kétvilág-elmélet-Aszlavofilok
.59
Egyvilág-elmélet-Anyugatosok
.62
A krími háború
.-----.69
III.
rész
:
GLASZNOSZTY ÉS KÜLPOLITIKA
. 73
Etnocentrikus pánszlávizmus
.-----.77
Államközpontú nacionalizmus
.-----.82
IV.
rész
DOKTRÍNÁK KORA
1869-1917. .103
Danyilevszkij Oroszország és Európája
.104
Sztronyin politikája
.121
Ortodoxia-központúság
.125
A Balkán-válság
., .131
A berlini kongresszus
.141
Az eurázsiai irányzat alapjai
.147
Pánorosz izolacionízmus
.
І50
Délszláv viszály
.·.-156
Orientációváltás
.166
Magyarságkép
.170
Eurá2siaíak és pánszlávok
.180
Pánszlávizmus Oroszország határain túl
.183
Geopolitika
.194
Az
I.
világháború és az 1917-es forradalom
.197
V.
rész
BOLSEVIK FORRADALMI KÜLPOLITIKA
.200
VI.
rész
A SZOVJET ÁLLAMNACIONALIZMUS KIALAKULÁSA
.215
VII.
rész
A „HAGYOMÁNYOS" BIRODALMI GONDOLKODÁS
.233
VUL
rész
A BIPOLÁRIS RENDSZER
.,.246
IX.
rész
A GLOBÁLIS SZEREP VÁLLALÁSA ATOMHATALOMKÉNT
. .270
X.
rész
HRUSCSOV
.276
XI.
rész
ABREZSNYEV-KORSZAK
.289
XII.
rész
GORBACSOV
.299
ХШ.
rész
JELCIN
.317
AKozirjev-féle partnerség
1992-1996.322
APrimakov-doktrina 199&~2000
.329
XIV.
rész
PUTYIN
. .340
ÖSSZEGZÉS
.,.344
FELHASZNÁLT IRODALOM
.352
NÉVMUTATÓ
.371
Angol nyelvű ismertetés:
SUMMARY
Géza
Geese: From Byzantium to Byzantium
The Russian Imperial Thought
.378 |
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geographic | Russland Sowjetunion Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy Russia Foreign relations 1801-1917 Philosophy Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Russland Sowjetunion Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy Russia Foreign relations 1801-1917 Philosophy Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy |
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physical | 383 S. Ill., Kt. |
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spelling | Gecse, Géza Verfasser aut Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat Gecse Géza Budapest Nemzeti Tankönyvk. 2007 383 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Zsfassung in engl. Spracheu.d.T.: From Byzantium to Byzantium: the Russian imperial thought. - Literaturverz. S. 352 - 370 Geschichte Anfänge-2000 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik Geschichte Philosophie Panslavism History Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd rswk-swf Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Russland Sowjetunion Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy Russia Foreign relations 1801-1917 Philosophy Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 s Geschichte Anfänge-2000 z DE-604 Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 s Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016468431&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016468431&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Gecse, Géza Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat Außenpolitik Geschichte Philosophie Panslavism History Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
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title | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
title_auth | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
title_exact_search | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
title_exact_search_txtP | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
title_full | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat Gecse Géza |
title_fullStr | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat Gecse Géza |
title_full_unstemmed | Bizánctól Bizáncig az orosz birodalmi gondolat Gecse Géza |
title_short | Bizánctól Bizáncig |
title_sort | bizanctol bizancig az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
title_sub | az orosz birodalmi gondolat |
topic | Außenpolitik Geschichte Philosophie Panslavism History Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Geschichte Philosophie Panslavism History Panslawismus Politisches Denken Russland Sowjetunion Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy Russia Foreign relations 1801-1917 Philosophy Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016468431&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016468431&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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