- Pan-Slavism, a
movement that took
shape in the mid-19th century, is the
political ideology concerned with
promoting integrity and
unity for the Slavic...
- (1845–1916)
Alexander Potebnja – Russian-Ukrainian philosopher,
linguist and
panslavist activist George Shevelov – Ukrainian-American
linguist (1908–2002) Dmytro...
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University of Jena's law
school summa ****
laude superato, 1911 Jan Kollár,
Panslavist and poet
Martin Leiner,
chair in
Systematic Theology/Ethics at the Faculty...
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accordance with the
state policy,
especially after the
emergence of the
Panslavist ideology,
accusing them of
betraying the "Slavic family".
According to...
- non-fiction works,
though historical themes continued to
imbue his fiction.
Panslavist ideas were
prevalent in Masoch's
literary work, and he
found a particular...
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Conservative nobility and with the
extreme Catholics. He
attended the
Panslavist congress in
Moscow in 1867. He died in
Prague on 26 May 1876. Palacký...
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charismatic preacher, an
enfant terrible of the
Russian Orthodox church,
panslavist, and actor. He is
known primarily for his semi-autobiographical book about...
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hurled by
Ignacy Hryniewiecki.
Slavic patriotism,
cultural revival, and
Panslavist ideas grew in
importance in the
latter half of this century,
evoking expectations...
- Russian-Ukrainian philosopher,
linguist and
panslavist activist...
- Governorate,
Russian Empire) was a
Ukrainian poet, ethnographer,
folklorist and
panslavist.
Professor at the
Imperial University of Kharkov.
Metlinsky was a professor...