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Topic: Panslavism


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  Mama Bear and Baby Bear:
Panslavism as an ideology was a natural outgrowth of western Romanticism, coupled with the unification efforts during the mid nineteenth century in Central Europe.
The term "panslavism" was first used in the mid 1830s by intellectuals in Russia to describe a cultural, linguistic and religious bond felt by many in eastern Europe, but a general feeling of a slavic unity had permeated Russian and south slavic life since the fifteenth century.
Panslavs from both the Balkans and Mother Russia became incensed at the thought of "German" occupation of Bosnia.
www.geocities.com /athens/troy/1344/panslavism.html   (2817 words)

  
 Slavic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The idea that the Slavic people have more in common then their origin, the origin of their languages and some cultural aspects is derived from romantic nationalism, the panslavism movement and the notion of race as a biological basis of nations.
In the 19th century, Pan-Slavism developed as a movement among intellectuals, scholars, and poets, but it rarely influenced practical politics.Tsarists Russia used panslavism as ideology justifing its territorial conquests in Central Europe, and as such the ideology became associated with Russian imperialism.
The common Slavic experience of communism combined with the repeated usage of the ideology by Soviet propaganda after World War II within the Eastern bloc (Warsaw Pact) was a forced high-level political and economic hegemony of USSR dominated by Russians, and as such despised by rest of conquered nations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slavic_peoples   (1616 words)

  
 Full TESINA
Panslavism has part of its origin in the mentality of both pan-germanism and the French Revolution as well as in the outcome of the Crimean war.
Aksakov, however, rejected panslavism, due to his slavophile opinion that there could never be a reconciliation between orthodox and catholic slavs.
 The slavophile idea took on the form of russian panslavism with three important authors, Danilevskij, Leont’ev and Strakhov, in whom the conception of race and nation became panslavic, and the role of Russia and the russian social, cultural and political ambient was given a prophetic role therein.
www.catholic-church.org /church-unity/rarp_k_e.htm   (3465 words)

  
 Counter-Attack: Nationalism & the Origins of the FWW in Russia - 3 by Michele Fry
Panslavism was a response to the post-Crimean dilemma of the Russian empire, and in 1867 at an ethnographic exhibition the imperial nationalist and leading newspaper editor, Katkov, urged on Russia the role played by Prussia in Germany, bringing together the Slavs as a single state.
However, Panslavism could never be espoused consistently by the Russian government because it was a policy which inevitably would lead to war against the Habsburg and Ottoman empires, if not the European powers generally.
Panslavism represented an attempt to bring closer together the people and empire in Russia through an aggressive, nationally oriented, semi-democratic foreign policy in the image of German unification.
www.sassoonery.demon.co.uk /nationalism3.htm   (1896 words)

  
 Russia’s New Map P.2: A History of Panslavism
The degeneration of the Russian idea towards the advocacy of imperial chauvinism and Panslavism, and outright anti-Semitism during the three last decades of the nineteenth century had its approximate nationalist parallel in Germany.
Among the thinkers belonging to the second generation of Slavophilism, Nikolai Danilevsky (1822-85), the chief theoretician of Panslavism, deserves to be mentioned as having anticipated geopolitical thinking.
Panslavism for its part, was a movement among national-minded thinkers and publicists like Danilevsky who pleaded for a great Slavic empire headed by the Russian tsar.
www.epwijnants-lectures.com /russiasnewmap.html   (2974 words)

  
 PANSLAVISM
Non-English Usage: "PANSLAVISM" is also a word in the following language with the English translation in parentheses.
"PANSLAVISM" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 100.00% of the time.
"PANSLAVISM" is used about 6 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /Pa/Panslavism.html   (328 words)

  
 Hilaire Belloc . Europe and the Faith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It took the most energetic measures to promote national education, and to cultivate those fields of science where no political tares could be sown.
The leading idea of the time was Panslavism, the object of which was the union of the Slavic race, an opposition to all foreign domination, and the attainment of a higher intellectual and political condition in the general march of mankind.
Panslavism rose to a special branch of literature, and its principal writers were Kollar, Grabowski, and Gurowski.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Panslavism and the fate of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Response of the Central European Slavic nation to Russian panslavism.
Formation of the working class - the composition: German over representation of the skilled workers national character of the local unskilled workers.
www.ceu.hu /crc/Syllabi/Hist/Han_ModEEur.W95Hist.v2.html   (537 words)

  
 Panslavism, Fear of Westernization and Vysegrad Group (IV) - Polish Culture
The idea to build a strong relationship with other Eastern European countries is not a new one.
The concept of Panslavism was also very influential in Russia.
Probably the main obstacle in the success of Panslavic movement was a fear of Russian dominance above all the other Slavs.
www.bellaonline.com /ArticlesP/art4979.asp   (506 words)

  
 Sarmatian Review XVI.3: Kevin Hannan
Inspired by Herder, leaders of the nineteenth-century movement known as Panslavism (which began among the Slovaks, Czechs, Moravians and South Slavs before spreading to the Russians) showed no great optimism concerning Poland's future.
For their part, Poles, suspicious of the movement's veiled Russophilism, showed little enthusiasm for Panslavism.
Yet ironically it is the Poles, more than any other Slavic nation, who in the twentieth century have fulfilled many of the optimistic predictions of Herder and the Panslavs.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/996/Hannan.html   (695 words)

  
 [MGSA-L] Kapetan Kottas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She CLEARLY defines the ETHNIC origins of the people calling themselves Macedonians, and she CLEARLY states that once religious troubles arised, the respective Ethnicities were SEPARATED and returned to their origins.
Serbs became Serbs even if the Ipek-Pek-Pec Patriarchate wasn't around anymore, the Bulgarians returned to their origins which were resurected by Panslavism thru Paisios, and to their newlly founded Exarchy compliments again of the Panslavist Russians, and the Hellenes back to their Hellenic roots.
And if back in 1923 as I wrote, the Jugoslav Communists "discovered" and baptized a Macedonian Ethnicity, it was because Panslavism one more time was trying to find an opening for Thessaloniki's port.
maillists.uci.edu /mailman/public/mgsa-l/2003-January/001425.html   (666 words)

  
 Re: For The mad Rusyn
My response to you:The Czarist Russia used Panslavism to build the Russian Empire that collapsed in 1917.
In order to save it, V.I.Lenin substituted the Panslavism with the Communism and created a monster USSR, known as the Evil Empire.
Now, you are trying to save the Evil Empire from its rubbles by shedding of the word Ukraine and substitute it with the word Rus by using a “scientific approach” of ethnic origin.
www.brama.com /survey/messages/271.html   (780 words)

  
 Affairs-P   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The first Panistlavists were aiming to provide a cultural union by researching the Slav folk songs, and poetry.
Prague became the centre of panslavism as the cultural studies firstly held in this historic city.
This congress did not end with a very practical result, but panslavism became very influential especially in Russia, in 1860’s.
www.osmanli700.gen.tr /english/affairs/olayp1.html   (183 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans 1830-1880: Images of the Self and Others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans 1830-1880: Images of the Self and Others
Examines the emergence of Panslavic postulates over the course of three events: the 1848 Slav Congress in Prague, the Ethnographic Exhibition in conjunction with the 1867 Slav Congress in Moscow; and the resurgence of Panslav solidarity during the 1875-78 uprising in Bosnia-Hercegovnia.
Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric is a research assistant at the Center for Post-Soviet and East European Studies at the University of Texas.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0880332913   (233 words)

  
 Topic: Slavic Nationalism (Slavs only) (3 of 57)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Monday, February 14, 2000 02:54 AM I am sure that the idea of panslavism is only a dream and any movement towards it realization is futile.
The cultures of Poles and Chechs are too different from Russian culture yet the three nations have evolved from one root.
The very idea of panslavism seems to have a pagan scent.
www.nationalism.org /forum/04/54399.htm   (161 words)

  
 Revolution and Counter-Revolution-Ch 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BOHEMIA and Croatia (another disjected member of the Slavonic family, acted upon by the Hungarian, as Bohemia by the German) were the homes of what is called on the European continent "Panslavism." Neither Bohemia nor Croatia was strong enough to exist as a nation by herself.
Their respective nationalities, gradually undermined by the action of historical causes that inevitably absorbs into a more energetic stock, could only hope to be restored to anything like independence by an alliance with other Slavonic nations.
Thus in the studies of a few Slavonian dilettanti of historical science was this ludicrous, this anti-historical movement got up, a movement which intended nothing less than to subjugate the civilized West under the barbarian East, the town under the country, trade, manufactures, intelligence, under the primitive agriculture of Slavonian serfs.
www.marxists.org /archive/marx/works/1852/germany/ch09.htm   (868 words)

  
 Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans, 1830-1880; Author: Milojkovic-Djuric, Jelena; Hardback; ...
Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans, 1830-1880; Author: Milojkovic-Djuric, Jelena; Hardback; Book
Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans, 1830-1880
A study examining the emergence of Panslavic postulates over the course of three events: the 1848 Slav Congress in Prague; the Ethnographic Exibition of 1867 in Moscow; and the resurgence of Panslavic solidarity during the 1875-1878 uprising in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
www.netstoreusa.com /stbooks/088/0880332913.shtml   (197 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hoesing said that Panslavism may cause the Russians to join the fight.
Panslavism is a sort of bond that Slavic countries feel towards other Slavic countries because they're Slavic.
South America's lack of democracy is for different reasons than Africa's says Hoesing.
www.esu3.org /districts/ralston/rampages/html/month/may99/may10.html   (502 words)

  
 Panslavism
This is the definition of the term Panslavism
Panslavism (n.) A scheme or desire to unite all the Slavic races into one confederacy.
For people who have trouble spelling, this is the defintion of the term Panslavism
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 SCOTUS VIATOR Racial Problems in Hungary
This, then, is the much-abused Panslavism of Kollár, which aims at the Russification of Hungary and the world-dominion of the great White Czar !
If any further proof were needed of the groundlessness of the charges against the poet, it is supplied by his action in 1848.
Of course their own lack of kinsmen makes it more difficult for the Magyars to comprehend the meaning of the saying, "Blood is thicker than water," and it is easy to sympathize with them in a deficiency which seriously weakens their political position.
uk.geocities.com /gogastransylvania/Seton-Watson/RacialProblems04.htm   (5450 words)

  
 panslavism - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Panslavism : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
panslavism : Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition [home, info]
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Kulturkampf
After the Franco-Prussian War the chancellor seems to have feared a conflict with Russia as champion of the new Panslavism.
He had in large measure the habitual distrust of Prussia for its Polish subjects, and was persuaded that in case of war they would be on the side of Panslavism—that, whether in war or diplomacy, they would always prove a thorn in the side of Germany.
Bismarck was again anxious in regard to Russia, and this time feared an alliance of that nation with France; the recent awakening of Panslavism added to his solicitude on this point.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08703b.htm   (7383 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Actually, Magyar-Slovak relations were relatively smooth until the upsurge of nationalism and, more importantly, Panslavism, in the 19th century.
The Magyar politicians viewed the Memorandum as a subtle move toward Panslavism coming at a time when they were already alarmed by Panslavic agitation.
Whatever quarrel the Magyars may have had with the Slovaks was limited to a thin segment of the Slovak intelligentsia who, in the Magyar view, were infected by the virus of Panslavism.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/hunspir/hsp40.htm   (8922 words)

  
 THE TREATY OF BERLIN: 1878
The general thesis advanced was that the Slavs were young and vigorous in contrast to the decadent Western Europeans, and that with the aid of Russia they shouldfree themselves from Turkish and Austrian domination and unite in a greaa confederation of which Russia would be the leader and Constantinople the capital.
Of particular importance for the Balkans was the well-known PanSlav diplomat, Count Nicholas Ignatiev, who represented Russia at Constantinople between 1864 and 1877.
Ignatiev believed firmly in the principle of Slavic unity, which was to take the form of common action against the arch enemy, Austria-Hungary.
www.suc.org /culture/history/berlin78   (9027 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans 1830-1880: Images of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans 1830-1880: Images of the Self and Others
Panslavism and National Identity examines the emergence of Panslavic postulates over the course of three events: the 1848 Slav Congress in Prague, the Ethnographic Exhibition in conjunction with the 1867 Slav Congress in Moscow; and the resurgence of Panslav solidarity during the 1875-78 uprising in Bosnia-Hercegovnia.
Haut de la page : Panslavism and National Identity in Russia and in the Balkans 1830-1880: Images of the Self and Others
www.amazon.fr /exec/obidos/ASIN/0880332913/literaturazonde   (361 words)

  
 Biblio: The Slovaks of Hungary: Slavs and Panslavism by Capek, Thomas: Details
Biblio: The Slovaks of Hungary: Slavs and Panslavism by Capek, Thomas: Details
Capek, Thomas: The Slovaks of Hungary: Slavs and Panslavism
Pages are clean, untrimmed and tight, back few pages have some minor water stains to upper foredge, minor bleeding to lining in side back cover.
www.biblio.com /books/19688400.html   (213 words)

  
 THE COLD WAR ABROAD
a) Panslavism: Some Soviet critics traced this expansionism back to the 19thc ambition of Russia Czars to rule all Slavic speaking people.
But whether the appeal was to Panslavism or to Marxist-Leninism, those who subscribed to the Evil Empire view argued that the Cold War was the inevitable product of drives deeply rooted in Soviet history.
The Soviet-Self-Defense view, voiced by a few in the late 1940s and by many more in the 1960s, was that the Cold War resulted from the rigidity of American policy and American officials' failure to take account of the fears and needs of the Soviet Union at the end of World War II.
www.columbia.edu /~rr91/1052_2002/lectures_2002/cold_war_abroad.htm   (3437 words)

  
 The Mazal Library
important representative of the Communist movement and carrier of an active imperialism, which was a mixture of panslavism and the aim of Communistic world revolution.
Wherever communism came to power, the existing political and social leadership were rooted out.
In regard to the Esthonian area there was a very special danger in the fact that most
www.mazal.org /archive/nmt/04/NMT04-T0359.htm   (345 words)

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