traditionalist
This term carries a strong connotation of preservation and resistance to change. While it can be used neutrally to describe a preference for heritage, it often implies a rigid adherence to the past, sometimes contrasting with progressivism or modernism. As a noun, it refers to the individual holding these views. As an adjective, it describes the nature of the beliefs or methods employed. Unlike the word traditional, which simply describes something that has existed for a long time, traditionalist emphasizes the active choice or ideological commitment to maintain those standards.
Meanings
A person who supports and adheres to long-established customs, beliefs, or styles.
"The traditionalist in the family insisted on a formal dinner every Sunday."
Supporting or adhering to traditional customs, beliefs, or styles.
"The company took a traditionalist approach to management, relying on a strict hierarchy."