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trying to answer the question of why Western
the effect becomes so significant in the seventeenth century, being irrelevant in the age of
XVI. "It's hard to say why there was this difference in the course of events between the XVI
and XVII centuries, which is why before we did not notice its backwardness and could not
to repeat the creative experiences of their close ancestors:
Russian people of the XVII century is that it has weaker nerves and poorer
spiritual forces in comparison with their grandfathers, people of the XVI century, or
religious and moral self-confidence of the fathers undermined the spiritual energy
children. Very likely, the difference comes from the fact that changing our
the attitude of the Western world" (V. Klyuchevsky , the Course of Russian
history. Part III. M., 1912. P. 332).
The General conclusion is that it: "Western feeling came from the sense of national
impotence, and the source of this feeling was more obvious in skryvatsya
wars, diplomatic relations, in exchange of the paucity of their own
material and spiritual means before in Western Europe, which led to
consciousness of their backwardness" (ibid. P. 333). This is also evidenced by
P. Milyukov. stressing that the impact was a material, not ideological
character. "Before I started the influence of Western ideas in Russian life
affected by the impact of life, the influence of the situation of higher culture, and then
(or rather next to it) and the influence of the European application, technical
of knowledge" (Milyukov P. essays on the history of Russian culture.
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