Abstract: The article analyses the relationships between two scholars belonging to different generations: V.I. Lamansky, a Slavic Scholar, and A.S. Lappo-Danilevsky, a historian. It is emphasized that they supported two different ideological and philosophical movements: Slavophilism, on the one hand, and Westernizm, on the other. At the same time, a general philosophical approach to history was the fact which united both scholars. Lamanskys philosophy of history continued Slavophile historiosophy and partly anticipated Eurasianist historical conception. ...
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