Definition of Slavism. Meaning of Slavism. Synonyms of Slavism

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Definition of Slavism

Slavism
Slavism Slav"ism, n. The common feeling and interest of the Slavonic race.

Meaning of Slavism from wikipedia

- Austro-Hungary envisioned its own political concept of Austro-Slavism, in opposition of Pan-Slavism that was predominantly led by the Russian Empire. As of...
- the South Slavs for centuries. These were mainly the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice. Extensive pan-Slavism began much...
- Polabian Slavs, also known as Elbe Slavs and more broadly as Wends, is a collective term applied to a number of Lechitic (West Slavic) tribes who lived...
- Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness is a 1994 play by Tony Kushner, set in the USSR as it crumbles and during its...
- Austro-Slavism or Austrian Slavism was a political concept and program aimed to solve problems of Slavic peoples in the Austrian Empire. It was most influential...
- south Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.[citation needed] While Pan-Slavism has its origins in the 17th-century Slavic Catholic clergymen in the Republic...
- The East Slavs are the most populous subgroup of the Slavs. They speak the East Slavic languages, and formed the majority of the po****tion of the medieval...
- The early Slavs were speakers of Indo-European dialects who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to...
- Slav in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Slav is a person of Slavic ethnicity. Slav or Slavs may also refer to: Slav Defense, a chess opening Slav (village)...
- The Novgorod Slavs, Ilmen Slavs (Russian: Ильменские словене, Il'menskiye slovene), or Slovenes (not to be confused with the South Slavic Slovenes) were...