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threat of
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Russian elites. At the
Panslav Congress in
Prague in July 1908,
delegates from the...
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Administrando Imperio chapter 30. Stergar, Rok (12 July 2017). "
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First World War. Stergar, Rok. "Nationalities...
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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...
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Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric:
Panslavism and
National Identity in the Balkans, 1830–1880 ISBN 0-88033-291-3 Kuruc...
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affairs would revive the
Eastern Question and
revive the
scarecrow of
Panslavism that had led to the
Crimean War. Cuza was not
fooled and wrote: "As long...
- the "Croatians were the
descendants of the
ancient Goths" who "had the
Panslav idea
forced upon them as
something artificial". However, the **** regime...
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banning its use and study. The
Russophile policies of
Russification and
Panslavism led to an
exodus of a
number some
Ukrainian intellectuals into Western...
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Astrid S. (2000). "Long Struggle, Short-Lived Triumph:
Panslavism, 1856-1878".
Russian Nationalism Since 1856:
Ideology and the
Making of...
- Croatians,
where he
denied accusations of
separating Croatia in the name of
Panslavism. In the
decree he said
Being a son of the [Croatian] nation,
being the...