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- (2): 34–67. WesternizerBritannica Online Encyclopedia Howard F. Stein, "Russian Nationalism and the Divided Soul of the Westernizers and Slavophiles...
- Pochvennichestvo, anti-Westernisation movement Slavophile Westernization Total Westernization WesternizerBritannica Online Encyclopedia Howard F. Stein, "Russian...
- and weaker, and negative views occupied the mainstream. Datsu-A Ron Westernizer Zhang Dainian and Cheng Yishan, "Chinese Culture and Cultural Debates...
- Church, rather than through the radical programs of (for example) the Westernizer intelligentsia. The Slavophiles and the Pochvennichestvo differed in...
- exceptional intellectual and moral p****ion, the central value of most of Westernizer intelligentsia: the notion of the individual self, a person (lichnost’(личность))...
- Human male ****uality encomp****es a wide variety of feelings and behaviors. Men's feelings of attraction may be caused by various physical and social traits...
- learning during the Modern Gr**** Enlightenment led to the emergence among Westernized Gr****-speaking elites of the notion of a Gr**** nation. A secret organization...
- opened the country to widespread proselytism as part of a project of Westernization. The weakness of Korean Sindo, which—unlike ****anese Shinto and China's...
- General Banana (westernized East Asians) **** Sangokujin Toku-A (Chinese and Korean) Twinkie (westernized East Asians) Chinese Ah Beng Chinaman Ching...
- 378–380, 624. Buzpinar, Ş. Tufan (March 2007). "Celal Nuri's Concepts of Westernization and Religion". Middle Eastern Studies. 43 (2): 247–258. doi:10.1080/00263200601114091...