Some aspects of the idea of unity V. Solovyov and the present

Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:20-25 (2000)
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In the second half of the nineteenth century, the nature of the national policy of Russia is significantly changing. After the events of 1863 in Poland, the government of Alexander II gradually abandoned the dominant idea of ​​anathematizing, whose essence is expressed in the domination of the principle of serving the state, the greatness of the empire. The tsar-reformer deliberately changes the policy of etatamism into the policy of state ethnocentrism. The manifestation of such a change is a ban on teaching in Polish and the temporary closure of the University of Warsaw. At the end of the 60s, the state's policy towards a five million Russian Jewry was radically revised. The process of abolition of restrictions on travel, education, place of residence initiated by Nicholas I, was provided reverse.

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