- The
Slavs or
Slavic people are
groups of
people who
speak Slavic languages.
Slavs are
geographically distributed throughout the
northern parts of Eurasia;...
- no target: CITEREFFine1994 (help) Zlatar,
Zdenko (2007). The
Poetics of
Slavdom: The
Mythopoeic Foundations of Yugoslavia.
Dumbarton Oaks
Library and Collection...
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depending on the
group involved.
classical Slavophiles believed that "
Slavdom",
alleged by the
Slavophile movement to
grant a
common identity to all...
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Yugoslavia (from Serbo-Croatian,
literally meaning "South Slavia" or "South
Slavdom")
united a
majority of the
South Slavic peoples and lands—with the exception...
- p. 190,
Harvard Ukrainian studies, 1990 Štúr, Ľudovít (7 June 2021).
Slavdom: A
Selection of his
Writings in
Prose and Verse.
Glagoslav Publications...
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awareness of the
existence of such a
stone exists in
various parts of the
Slavdom. It is
often mentioned in
stories and
referred to in love
spells as "a...
- 100.
Retrieved 16
February 2019. Zlatar,
Zdenko (2007). The
Poetics of
Slavdom: The
Mythopoeic Foundations of Yugoslavia.
Peter Lang. p. 544. ISBN 9780820481357...
- three-volume
compilation Russian Fairy Tales. The tale is a
local form in
Slavdom of tale type ATU 530, "The
Princess on the Gl**** Mountain",
wherein the...
- of
early Slavic religion. It has been
argued that the
essence of
early Slavdom was
ethnoreligious before being ethnonational; that is to say, belonging...
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madman or a woman). In the book
Niesamowita Słowiańszczyzna ("Uncanny
Slavdom"),
Janion deplo****
Edward Said's
concept of
Orientalism to
prove that in...