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I changed English: Moscowphilism into just (Moscowphilism) as I believe mentioning that it is in English is redundant. This term is unusual but it is used in historiographical literature[1][2]and it being an equivalent to a known Ukrainian term merits its mentioning in brackets. I would appreciate anyone voicing their opinion before just editing silently.Hillock65 16:35, 2 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

merge

Parts of this article should be merged with Ukrainian Russophiles, as both cover the same subject matter.--Hillock65 03:21, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Problem is that this article is simply underdeveloped. Russophilia is much more a general subject than the political movement in W. Ukraine 100 years ago. That was a very distinct movement. This article is by far more general but I added the "details" tag, to make sure they are linked and help maintain their consistency. --Irpen 03:31, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Russophiles in Ukriane? It is absured,most of the people in Ukraine are Russian,there are Kievan Rus,Muscovite Rus,White Rus,and others.