Definition of Panslav. Meaning of Panslav. Synonyms of Panslav

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Definition of Panslav

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Panslavic
Panslavic Pan`slav"ic, a. [Pan- + Slavic.] Pertaining to all the Slavic races.
Panslavism
Panslavism Pan`slav"ism, n. A scheme or desire to unite all the Slavic races into one confederacy.
Panslavist
Panslavist Pan`slav"ist, n. One who favors Panslavism.
Panslavonian
Panslavonian Pan`sla*vo"ni*an, a. See Panslavic.

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-  610–641). De Administrando Imperio chapter 30. Stergar, Rok (12 July 2017). "Panslavism". International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Stergar, Rok. "Nationalities...
- Austro-German alliance. The threat of Pangermanism fueled Panslavism among some Russian elites. At the Panslav Congress in Prague in July 1908, delegates from the...
- JSTOR 1405438. S2CID 145066436. Petrovich B.M. The Emergence of Russian Panslavism, 1856-1870 (Columbia University Press, 1956) Kostya S. Pan-Slavism (Danubian...
- maintained that the "Croats were descendants of the ancient Goths" and "had the Panslav idea forced upon them as something artificial". Hitler also deemed the...
- 354. Tuminez, Astrid S. (2000). "Long Struggle, Short-Lived Triumph: Panslavism, 1856-1878". Russian Nationalism Since 1856: Ideology and the Making of...
- Statistics, Political System". www.workmall.com. Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric: Panslavism and National Identity in the Balkans, 1830–1880 ISBN 0-88033-291-3 Kuruc...
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2495878. Walsh, Warren B. “Pobedonostsev and Panslavism.” The Russian Review 8, no. 4 (1949): 316–21. http://www.jstor.org/stable/125292...
- controversy", had denounced the movement as "an innovation introduced by Panslavism to make it easy for the Catholic clergy, after any great revolution in...
- York: Cosimo. ISBN 978-1616404055. Milojković-Djurić, Jelena (1994). Panslavism and national identity in Russia and in the Balkans, 1830–1880: images...
- the "Croatians were the descendants of the ancient Goths" who "had the Panslav idea forced upon them as something artificial". However, the **** regime...