Abstract

Three magazines of the 19th century are considered as models of historical and patriotic publications. S. N. Glinka’s «Russkiy Vestnik» was devoted to issues of national identity and pursued the goals of national education. N. I. Grech’s “Syn Otechestva” developed “permitted” military-patriotic themes for three years, and from 1815, it turned into a typical literary and artistic magazine. P. P. Svinin’s “Otechestvnnye zapiski” that came out after the Napoleonic wars sought to popularize various aspects of national life. During the analysis, the vulgar sociological assessments of Soviet literary criticism of three magazines are corrected and the modern understanding of patriotism, associated with the term “conservatism”, is characterized.

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