Further Reading
- Barghoorn, Frederick C., "Russian Radicals and the West European Revolutions of 1848," The Review of Politics 11, No. 3 (July 1949): 338-54. (An account of the response of the Russian intelligentsia to the 1848 European political turmoil.)
- Brown, Edward J., "Letters to Granovsky," in Stankevich and His Moscow Circle, 1830-1840, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1966, pp. 115-19. (Discusses the exchange of letters between Nikolai Stankevich and Granovskii, which contain informal considerations of Russian intellectual life of the time.)
- Walicki, Andrzej, "Slavophiles and Westernizers," in The Slavophile Controversy: History of a Conservative Utopia in Nineteenth-Century Russian Thought, translated by Hilda Andrews-Rusiecka, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975, pp. 394-455. (Traces the nineteenth-century development of the Slavophile-Westernizer conflict. Additional coverage of Granovskii's life and career is contained in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 198.)
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