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- the Empire. As a result, Turkey is one of the most Westernized majority-Muslim nations. Westernizers (/ˈzɑːpɑːdnɪk/; Russian: за́падник, romanized: západnik...
- Divided Soul of the Westernizers and Slavophiles." Ethos 4.4 (1976): 403-438. online William Zimmerman, "Slavophiles and Westernizers redux: contemporary...
- appea****t mentality of the traditionalists, the inferiority mentality of the Westernizers, and the dependence mentality of the Russians could all led to the downfall...
- development in the 19th century, defined initially by the opposition of Westernizers, advocating Russia's following the Western political and economical models...
- his po****r magazine Sovremennik. He was the most influential of the Westernizers, especially among the younger generation. He worked primarily as a literary...
- that resistance to German Romanticism and to the debates, between the Westernizers and the Slavophiles in 19th century Russia, and show that like arguments...
- this would have been difficult to implement in the west without the westernization. Tomodachi Life was a best-seller in the ****anese video game market...
- . [who are] devoted to attacking virtually all women (or, at least, Westernized ones)." He added a caveat later that year, saying, "It should be mentioned...
- šestidesjatniki's ideological advancements, even in their confrontations. The Westernizers were the progressive wing of the 1840s and 50s intelligentsia who saw...
- 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...