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The Turn to Islam in the Russian Traditionalism of XXI Century

Student: Pashtova Dana

Supervisor: Pavel Nosachev

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Applied Cultural Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This master's thesis is devoted to the Islamic brunch of the contemporary Russian traditionalism, its origins, formation, development and interpenetration with the other forms of traditionalism, including the political and esoteric ones. The attempt was made to analyze the reasons of conversion Islam by Russian nationalists and to trace the inner logic of this phenomenon on the example of a specific religious and political gild - the National Association of Russian Muslims, and also to prove that this transition takes place within an integral global philosophical paradigm.

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