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  1. Konstantin Dmitrievich Kavelin (Russian: Константи́н Дми́триевич Каве́лин; November 4, 1818 – May 5, 1885) was a Russian historian, jurist, and sociologist, sometimes called the chief architect of early Russian liberalism.

  2. Konstantín Dmítrievich Kavelin. Filósofo idealista ruso, historiador y político. Profesor adjunto adjunto de la Universidad de Moscú ( 1844 -48) y catedrático de la de Petersburgo ( 1857 -61).

  3. Diccionario filosófico abreviado · 1959. Konstantín Dmítrievich Kavelin (1818-1885) Filósofo idealista ruso, historiador y político. Profesor adjunto de la Universidad de Moscú (1844-48) y catedrático de la de Petersburgo (1857-61). En su juventud, occidentalista, admirador de Belinski y de Herzen.

  4. Konstantín Dmítrievich Kavelin (1818-1885) Filósofo idealista ruso, historiador y político. Profesor adjunto de la Universidad de Moscú (1844-48) y catedrático de la de Petersburgo (1857-61). En su juventud, occidentalista, admirador de Belinski y de Herzen. En la década de 1850, se hizo liberal, por lo que rompieron

  5. Konstantin Dmitriyevich Kavelin (1818–1885) Derek Offord; Book: Portraits of Early Russian Liberals; Online publication: 06 July 2010; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511735608.008

  6. Konstantin Dmitrievich Kavelin, the Russian historian and philosopher, was educated at Moscow University, where he was later professor of history. Kavelin also taught at St. Petersburg University and was for a time tutor to the royal family. In addition to numerous historical works, he wrote essays in psychology, sociology, and ethics.

  7. DANIEL. FIELD. Kavelin and Russian Liberalism. Konstantin Dmitrievich Kavelin has long been regarded as both a leader and archetype of nineteenth-century Russian liberalism. It is not clear, however, what "liberal" and "liberalism" mean with reference to nineteenth-century Russia.