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- were influenced by Gothic fiction and Byron's poetry. Part III joins historiosophical and individual visions of pain and annexation, especially under the...
- историософского романа) [Historiosophical discourse: the scope of the concept (on the issue of the genre specificity of the historiosophical novel)] (in Russian)...
- Beyond Post-Zionism. SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438454375. Uri Ram (2003). "Historiosophical Foundations of the Historical Strife in Israel". In Anita Shapira;...
- fulfillment. He was favorable toward chiliasm and critical of the historiosophical systems of Joachim of Fiore and Nicholas of Lyra. Johann Albrecht Bengel...
- musicians", Tatyana Tolstaya's novel The Stynx, Vladimir Sharov's historiosophical prose as well the Israeli literary scholar and later novelist Alexander...
- Irina Sizemskaya (2006). "Russian "Philosophy–Poetry" as a Form of Historiosophical World Outlook (Beginning)" (PDF) (1) (Knowledge. Understanding. Skill ed...
- Rodnovery is fundamentally concerned with the concept of "origins". Historiosophical narratives and interpretations vary between different currents of Rodnovery...
- media in shaping public opinion. The novel has also been described as historiosophic, concerned with the great man theory. Piotr Przytuła wrote that Xavras...
- Levashovism is influenced by Ynglism, especially sharing the latter's historiosophical narrative about the Slavic Aryan past of the Russians, and like Ynglism...
- Russia. Duchiński's theory was deeply rooted in the tradition of Polish historiosophical thought, in which the desire to make Europe realize that Russia was...