Russia and Europe: the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
................................................................................................
x
Translator s Introduction
.................................................................................... xi
Preface:
N. N.
Strakhov,
The Life and Works of
N.
la. Danilevskii
(1889) ............................xxvii
1. 1864
and
1854—
In Place of an Introduction
................................................ 1
A comparison of the two years. Europe s indifference to Denmark and sympathy for
Turkey. The
Holstein
question. The Crimean War: the significance of the key to the
Bethlehem temple. The Vienna Note: Europe s political course of action transferred to
the sphere of personal relations. Public opinion of Europe. Why a measurement by
different standards?
2.
What Does Europe Have Against Russia?
................................................. 16
Russia is not an aggressor state. What exactly is aggression and conquest? Finland.
Baltic provinces. Western Krai. Poland. Bessarabia. Caucasus. Siberia. The nature of
Russia s wars. Russia does not extinguish light and freedom. The Holy Alliance. The
assassination ofKotzebue. Russia s liberalism has not reduced the hostility it faces.
Europe s ignorance regarding Russia. Europe does not recognize us as one of its own.
3.
Is Russia Europe?
........................................................................................... 44
What exactly is Europe? The artificiality of continental divisions. The historical-
cultural meaning of Europe. Russia does not belong to Europe. Russia s role, in
Europe s opinion. Russia is an obstacle to the development of European civilization.
The offering from the lowly for the most high: Marquis
Poza.
Superficial political
patriotism: the Ultra-Russian party. Where is the reconciliation between national
feeling and the demand for progress?
4.
Is European Civilization the Universal Civilization?
................................58
West and East. Progress in the East: China. The death of a people. What exactly is a
scientific system? A natural system. Its requirements. An appraisal of the generally
accepted system in the study of world history. A new, natural grouping of historical
phenomena: historical-cultural types. Their enumeration. Ethnographic material.
Contents
5.
Cultural-Historical Types and Some Laws of Their Movement and
Development
.................................................................................................. 76
Five laws of the development of types. The law of the relationship between languages
and political independence. The law of the noninheritability of civilization. The
influence of Greece on the East. The influence of Greece on Rome. The influence of
Rome. The transplantation of civilization. The grafting of civilization. Fertilizer for
the soil. The law of the diversity and strength of the constituent elements of a type.
On the service of the individual person to his type. The impossibility of knowing how
to serve humanity. The law of the brevity of the periods of civilization. Progress and
its limits. The change from the ethnographic to the governmental state.
6.
How What Is National Relates to What Is Universally Human
............. 95
Our Westernizers understanding of the universal and the national. The teaching of
the Slavophiles. There cannot be a single or a higher realization of the idea of
humanity. How the national is (mis-)taken for the universal. Genus and species.
Interspecies
and all-species. The Slavic type. The idea of Slavdom —the highest idea
for all Slavs. Science is not a synonym for civilization. What is truth exactly? The
subjective admixture. One-sidedness and multiple eras. The predilection for well-
known subjects. Example: mathematics. The common pattern of development of each
science. The development of astronomy. Five periods. The development of chemistry.
Physics. Botany. Zoology. Mineralogy and geology. Linguistics. The period of
artificial systems. The table of the great scholars. The peculiar direction of the
German mind. Classifications of the sciences. The impossibility of a general theory of
society.
7.
Is the West Decaying?
................................................................................. 135
How likely at the present time is the appearance of a new (Slavic) culture? What
exactly is decay? At what stage of development are European societies? The peak of
causal forces: the results come later. The examples of Greece, Rome, and India.
Determining the current stage of the civilizations of Europe.
8.
The Difference in Mental Framework
....................................................... 144
Retzius s division of human tribes. A conclusion from him. Violence —the
characteristic of the Germanic-Roman type. Intolerance. The papacy. The division of
the churches. Proselytism. The trade in negro slaves. The Opium War and the
protection of Turkey. The absence of violence among the Slavs. The peculiarity of
transformations in the life of the Russian people. The adoption of the Christian faith.
The peasant emancipation. What aristocracy and democracy are to us. The
classification of moral qualities.
9.
The Difference in Religious Beliefs
........................................................... 169
Revelation. Four concepts of the Church. The Protestant concept. The mystical view
of the Church. The Catholic concept. The groundlessness of the papists pretensions.
The inconsistency of Catholics. A free church in a free state. Relations of Church
and State; marriage. The Orthodox concept of the Church. The rationalism of Europe.
Contents
vii
10.
The Difference in the Course of Historical Upbringing
......................... 188
The definition of the state. The relationship between nationality and state.
Unconscious tribes. Tribes dead to political life. One nationality—one state. The
different forms of the state. Federation: united state, union of states, and political
system. The origin of the state. Native-cultural strength drawn from the forest.
Dependence as a condition for development of the state. Slavery. Tributary obligation.
Feudalism. The burden of thought and the burden of conscience in medieval Europe.
The internal contradiction in the life of contemporary Europe. France
—
the fullest
expression of Europe. A sketch of French history. The fortuitous circumstances of
England. The burden of the abstract state. The origin of nationality. Hundred-year
periods. The character of the nineteenth century. The question of nationality and the
Napoleons. The connection of nationality questions with the Slavic question. The
special historical development of Russia. The calling of the Varangians. The Tatar
invasion. The Time of Troubles. Serfdom.
ll.Europeanism: The Sickness of Russian Life
............................................. 225
The incomplete health of Russia. The necessity of the Petrine reforms. Peter s
relationship to Russia. Two sides of his activity. Europeanism and its three forms.
The distortion of the form of our ways of life. The detriment for art and sculpture. For
painting. For architecture. For industry. The division of the Russian people into two
social strata. Its influence on non-Russians. The transplanting of foreign institutions.
The Great Reforms. The legal profession. The liberation of the -press. The effect of the
press on the public. The true strength of the periodical press. The Times. Looking at
Russian affairs through European lenses. Our aristocrats and
aristocratism.
The
alliance of Vest with all aristocracy. Nihilism. Courting the favor of Europe.
Disavowal of Pan-Slavism. The Monroe Doctrine. The wars of the time of Alexander
I. The events of the Crimean War. The arrogance of Russia. The Polish issue.
12.
The Eastern Question
.................................................................................. 257
The impotence of diplomacy. The historian Solov ev s opinion. There never was a
struggle between Asia and Europe. The ancient Eastern Question. Macedonia. The
inheritors of Rome—Germans; the inheritors of Byzantium—Slavdom. Synchronism
as a sign of the reasonableness of [history s] world-governance. The property of water.
The synchronism of the printing press, the fall of Constantinople, and the discovery of
America. The religious distinction. A new era of the Eastern question. Islam. Its idea
in history. Europe s relations with the Turks. The necessity of combining liberal and
national politics. The significance of the emancipation of the serfs for the Eastern
question. The gradual clarification of the Eastern Question.
13.
The Place of Austria in the Eastern Question
.......................................... 283
A brief outline of the history of the formation of the Austrian state. Without Slavs
and Russians, the culture and political development of Germany would have been
impossible. The cancellation of the idea of the Austrian government.
Metternich.
Categories of statesmen: great statesmen, tragic, and tragicomic personalities.
Methods of preserving Austria after
Metternich:
centralization, dualism, and
federalism. The impossibility of Austria in all three forms, A thought about an
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Austrian federation of Slavs. A thought about an Austro-Turkish federation. The idea
of All-Slavdom.
14.
Tsargrad
........................................................................................................ 316
The centrality of Constantinople s location. Its four names and four historical epochs.
The right to Constantinople. What exactly is a historical right? Constantinople is a
res nullius. To whom is the control of Constantinople all important?
1)
The Achilles
heel of Russia.
2)
The size of Russia.
3)
The necessity of a navy, hut a Black Sea navy,
for Russia.
4)
The expansion of Russia s moral influence from the control of
Constantinople.
Tsargrad
must be the capital not of Russia, but of an All-Slavic
union. A Slavic federation with Russia at the head, as a resolution of the Eastern
question. The members of the federation must be large. Its goal is not the absorption of
the Slavs by Russia. The composition of an All-Slavic union, and an enumeration of
its members. The Polish question. The best resolution is by means of an All-Slavic
federation.
15-The All-Slavic Union
................................................................................... 342
Russia cannot be a member of the European political system, interference never
brought it any benefit. Russia must be a counterbalance to Europe. Two fates
awaiting Russia. The significance of a union for the rest of its members. For Greece.
For Bulgaria. What exactly is the Russian intelligentsia. For Serbia. For Czechia. For
Romania. For Poland and Hungary. Russia s supposed lust for power. Three
categories of subjects. The fear of world domination. The necessity of a Slavic union
for humanity. The history of Europe in relation to other peoples. The system of
political equilibrium. The main occasions of its disruption and preservation. An
obstacle to Europe s world domination. The disastrous result of an all-human
civilization. The conditions and consequences of an All-Slavic federation. The
promotion of Russian as an All-Slavic language. The necessity of a struggle with
Europe.
16.
The Struggle
.................................................................................................. 373
The law of preserving a store of historical strength. The rule for Russian politics.
Russia has no interest in a system of equilibrium. Equilibrium is harmful for Russia,
but its disruption is advantageous. Russia s relations with the main representatives
of European power. With England. With France. With Prussia. The internal sources
of Russia s strength. Disciplined enthusiasm. An appraisal of the wars Russia waged
with Europe. The sympathy of the Slavs. The peasant allotment.
17.
The Slavic Historical-Cultural Type—In Place of a Conclusion
........... 403
Four categories of cultural activity. Primary cultures. The single-foundation
historical-cultural types. The European type. The threefold anarchy of Europe, The
properties and prospects of the Slavic world. The character of Slavic religiosity. The
capacity for statehood. The special nature of Russian political activity—-the absence of
possessions and colonies. Is the Russian people capable of freedom
?
Russian
uprisings. Russia s social and economic structure. The obshchina and socialism.
Culture in the strict sense of the word. Consuming its strength in the construction of
Contents ix
government. The contrast between America and Russia. Indications of scientific and
artistic capability. Dead Souls. Boris Godunov. War and Peace.
Ivanov s
painting. Pimenov s Transfiguration. Mickiewicz. Slavdom —the quadruple-
foundation historical-cultural type. Two streams of world history.
Appendix
............................................................................................................ 439
Index
................................................................................................................... 441
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physical | XLIII, 464 S., [2] Bl. Ill. 23 cm |
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spelling | Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Verfasser (DE-588)119557479 aut Rossiia i Evropa Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West by Nikolai Iakovlevich Danilevskii. Translated and annotated by Stephen M. Woodburn Rossija i Evropa Bloomington, Ind. Slavica Publ. 2013 XLIII, 464 S., [2] Bl. Ill. 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and indexes Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Rossija i Evropa (DE-588)4634329-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1854-1864 gnd rswk-swf Panslavism Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd rswk-swf Kulturbeziehungen (DE-588)4033552-5 gnd rswk-swf Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd rswk-swf Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Russia / Relations / Europe / 19th century Europe / Relations / Russia / 19th century Europa Russland Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Westeuropa (DE-588)4079215-8 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Rossija i Evropa (DE-588)4634329-5 u Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 s Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s DE-604 Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 s Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Westeuropa (DE-588)4079215-8 g Geschichte z Kulturbeziehungen (DE-588)4033552-5 s Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Geschichte 1854-1864 z 1\p DE-604 Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 s 2\p DE-604 3\p DE-604 Woodburn, Stephen M. Sonstige (DE-588)1051259509 oth Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027220668&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Rossija i Evropa (DE-588)4634329-5 gnd Panslavism Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd Kulturbeziehungen (DE-588)4033552-5 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4634329-5 (DE-588)4077491-0 (DE-588)4033552-5 (DE-588)4033569-0 (DE-588)4061418-9 (DE-588)4014777-0 (DE-588)4173186-4 (DE-588)4072885-7 (DE-588)4015701-5 (DE-588)4079215-8 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4135952-5 |
title | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West |
title_alt | Rossiia i Evropa Rossija i Evropa |
title_auth | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West |
title_exact_search | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West |
title_full | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West by Nikolai Iakovlevich Danilevskii. Translated and annotated by Stephen M. Woodburn |
title_fullStr | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West by Nikolai Iakovlevich Danilevskii. Translated and annotated by Stephen M. Woodburn |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia and Europe the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West by Nikolai Iakovlevich Danilevskii. Translated and annotated by Stephen M. Woodburn |
title_short | Russia and Europe |
title_sort | russia and europe the slavic world s political and cultural relations with the germanic roman west |
title_sub | the Slavic world's political and cultural relations with the Germanic-Roman West |
topic | Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Rossija i Evropa (DE-588)4634329-5 gnd Panslavism Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd Kulturbeziehungen (DE-588)4033552-5 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Panslawismus (DE-588)4173186-4 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Danilevskij, Nikolaj Ja. 1822-1885 Rossija i Evropa Panslavism Slawen Kulturbeziehungen Kulturkontakt Übersetzung Englisch Panslawismus Internationale Politik Russia / Relations / Europe / 19th century Europe / Relations / Russia / 19th century Europa Russland Westeuropa Quelle |
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