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'''Estophilia''' generally describes like of the ] or ], or interest towards these topics. A person with such a like or interest is called an ''Estophile''. | '''Estophilia''' generally describes like of the ] or ], or interest towards these topics. A person with such a like or interest is called an ''Estophile''. | ||
Estophilia by the ] administrators played a crucial |
Estophilia by the ] administrators played a crucial role in ], eventually leading to ]. | ||
== History == | |||
First records of estophilia as a distinct topic of interest date from late 18th century.<ref>Estonica: </ref> | First records of estophilia as a distinct topic of interest date from late 18th century.<ref>Estonica: </ref> | ||
⚫ | ] and ] were prominent estophiles. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Estophilia generally describes like of the Estonian people or Estonian culture, or interest towards these topics. A person with such a like or interest is called an Estophile.
Estophilia by the Baltic German administrators played a crucial role in Estonian history, eventually leading to Estonian Age of Awakening.
First records of estophilia as a distinct topic of interest date from late 18th century.
Otto Wilhelm Masing and Garlieb Merkel were prominent estophiles.
References
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