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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 rôle in Estonian history, eventually leading to ]. 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.
== See also ==
* ] and ], prominent early estophiles


== 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

  1. Estonica: 1710–1850. The Baltic Landesstaat: Emergence of national consciousness and Estophilia
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