10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAN-SLAVISM»
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Pan-Slavism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Pan-Slavism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
PAN-SLAVISM 849 Biography Born in Kerteminde, Denmark, 1809, son of
Bishop Jens Paludan-Miiller. In 1828 he passed with distinction the school-
leaving examination, then studied law at the University of Copenhagen,
graduating in 1835, ...
Christopher John Murray, 2004
2
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Index
1 Origins 2 Pan-Slavism in Central and Eastern Europe 3 Pan-Slavism in Russia
4 Historical character and significance 1 Origins While modern Pan-Slavism had
some interesting predecessors, such as the seventeenth-century Croat and ...
3
Russia Between East and West: Scholarly Debates on Eurasianism
THE INHERITANCE OF PAN-SLAVISM: “CIVILIZATIONISM” AND ITS
ASSUMPTIONS Pan-Slavism emerged as a doctrine between the Crimean War (
1853–56), which was an intellectual and political shock for Russians, and the ...
4
Pan-Turkism: From Irredentism to Cooperation
The book condemned the above-mentioned Halide Edib (Adivar) for having
treated Pan-Turkism as a reflection of Pan-Slavism in one of her books, arguing
that Pan-Slavism had been rejected in the Balkans (by Yugoslavia, for example)
while ...
5
Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945
PAN-SLAVISM, nineteenth-century concept of the unification of all the Slavic
people, allegedly endowed not only with a linguistic fraternity but also with
unique cultural values and traditional moral virtues. The term Pan-Slavism was
used for ...
6
Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945
PAN-SLAVISM, nineteenth-century concept of the unification of all the Slavic
people, allegedly endowed not only with a linguistic fraternity but also with
unique cultural values and traditional moral virtues. The term Pan-Slavism was
used for ...
Jerzy Jan Lerski, Piotr Wróbel, Richard J. Kozicki, 1996
PAN-SLAVISM AND THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR The Russian army suffered
heavy losses in the five-month ... Greater diplomatic freedom coincided with a
redefinition of Russia's national mission as Pan-Slavism or the creation of a
universal ...
8
Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social ...
Other Bulgarian leaders gradually abandoned this project.3 In the 1850-1878
period, Pan-Slavism influenced the direction of the Serb and Bulgarian
movements, which sought to foster their ties with Russia. Although Pan-Slavist
feelings had ...
9
Studies on Ottoman Social and Political History: Selected ...
Since Balkan nationalism seems to have been determined by social factors the
reference to French Enlightenment, Austrian mercantilism, Orthodox Christianity,
or Pan-Slavism after 1856, as an ideology appears to be of the function of the ...
10
Language, Religion and National Identity in Europe and the ...
Pan-Slavism At the same time, there also developed the ideology of Pan-Slavism
, the notion that all speakers of Slavic language are somehow related. Herder
himself can be said to have initiated this, with his adulatory writings about the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PAN-SLAVISM»
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Pan-Slavism is used in the context of the following news items.
Why some former East bloc countries are wooing Putin
Sometimes, romantic notions of Pan-Slavism are invoked to justify modern views of Russia, which is possible because Czechs didn't ... «Christian Science Monitor, Jun 15»
Serbian PM's US trip: Drifting away from Russia?
However, while the rhetoric of pan-Slavism may have been used, what Russia was really interested in was strengthening the security of its own ... «Panorama.am, Jun 15»
Playing the Wild Card in Belgrade
Aside from a shared sense of victimhood at the hands of the West, the rhetoric of historical ties and pan-Slavism and the popular notion that ... «Transitions Online, Apr 15»
Eurasian Emporium or Nuclear War?
Putin is essentially committed to a very complex preservation/flowering process of Russia's history and culture, with overtones of pan-Slavism ... «CounterPunch, Apr 15»
Eurasian emporium or nuclear war?: Pepe Escobar
Putin is essentially committed to a very complex preservation/flowering process of Russia's history and culture, with overtones of pan-Slavism ... «Asia Times Online, Apr 15»
Putin and the neoconservatives
Politically, Putin is moved by pan-Slavism and the Eurasian attachments of historical Russia, and seeks alliances and support from West ... «The Japan Times, Apr 15»
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar and the waiting room of history
... not respond to this feckless programme of westernisation with a conservative or backward-looking project like Dostoyevsky's pan-Slavism. «The Guardian, Feb 15»
'Trotskyism' in Wonderland: 'Workers Power' and Ukraine
According to the WP article, Great Russian chauvinism and pan-Slavism were merely the outlook of some “volunteers in the resistance”, just as ... «Workers' Liberty, Jan 15»
A Review of Mahoney's "The Other Solzhenitsyn"
He adamantly rejected many of the ideological positions, such as pan-Slavism, that are habitually attributed to him. Derided as an authoritarian ... «The New American, Nov 14»
Romania's presidential poll offers hope for more tolerant future
As a non-Slav nation that once lost territory to the Soviet Union, it is immune to pan-Slavism and has few illusions about how the Kremlin ... «Financial Times, Nov 14»