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210:, which he entered in 1835. The University of Dorpat served as entry point for German philosophy and Orientalism into Russia and was connected to contemporary programs for socio-economic reform. It became an important center for the education of a new generation of Armenian intellectuals and educators. Nazarian received funding for his education from both the state and private Armenian benefactors. Initially intending to receive an education in medicine, he switched to the faculty of philosophy since he was unable to receive state funding as a medical student. He studied a variety of subjects at the university, focusing on history, philology, Russian, German and classical languages and literature. He graduated from the department of philosophy of the University of Dorpat in 1840. 31: 231:
Under the influence of the European enlightenment movement and the Russian social movement of the 1840s, Nazarian increasingly began writing against the feudal system and its ideology. In the 1850s he became the leader of the Armenian enlightenment movement. Between 1858 and 1864 he published in
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and clerical power for the spiritual revival of the Armenian people; however, he refused to classify his actions as part of a broader class struggle. Nazarian advanced the idea of public education in the new enlightenment era as well as the replacement of
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From 1842 to 1849 he served as head of the Armenian language department of the University of Kazan. He defended his master's thesis in 1846 and received a doctoral degree in 1849 for his dissertation on
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in northwestern Iran. He received his earliest education at home from a local cleric. In 1824, he entered the newly founded
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Cultivating Nationhood in Imperial Russia: The Periodical Press and the Formation of a Modern Armenian Identity
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The Heritage of Armenian Literature, Volume III: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times
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Hacikyan, A. J.; Basmajian, Gabriel; Franchuk, Edward S.; Ouzounian, Nourhan, eds. (2005).
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Stepanos Nazarian was born in 1812 into the family of a priest who had moved to
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Karapetian, R. (1982). "Nazaryan (Nazaryantsʻ) Stepʻanos Esayu"
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and promoted Russian and foreign literature. Translated many of
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Mkrtchian, L. G. (1974). "Nazarian Stepan Isaevich"
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publisher, enlightener, historian of literature and
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Armenian-Russian historian and publisher (1812–1879)
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Tiflis
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian Empire
Armenian
University of Tartu
orientalist
Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages
Armenian
Russian
O.S.
O.S.
Armenian
Orientalist
Tiflis
Khoy
Nersisian School
Harutiun Alamdarian
Khachatur Abovian
Friedrich Parrot
Tartu
University of Dorpat
Ferdowsi
Shahnameh
Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages
serfdom
Classical Armenian
Modern Armenian
deism

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