Abstract

Khristoforov traces the evolution of conservative currents in nineteenth-century Russia. He argues that Russian conservatism was an aggregate of diverse and sometimes mutually contradictory ideological projects. The author interrogates the link between conservative and nationalist ideologies and explores the affinity between Russian and European conservatism.

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