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Slavic peoples, languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a
Slavist or
Slavicist was
primarily a
linguist or
philologist researching Slavistics...
- (blue,
white and red) and the Pan-Slavic anthem, Hey, Slavs. The
first pan-
Slavists were the 16th-century
Croatian writer Vinko Pribojević, the
Dalmatian Aleksandar...
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Jensen (30
September 1859 — 15
September 1921) was a
Swedish historian,
Slavist, writer, poet, and translator.
Alfred Jensen was born in Hälsingtuna, Gävleborg...
- The
International Committee of
Slavists is a
scholarly organization uniting the
national committees of the
Slavists of Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium...
- The
International Congress of
Slavists is a
Slavist quinquennial gathering for the
humanities and
social sciences. The
first Congress was held in 1929...
- The
Slavists Case (Russian: Дело славистов, Delo slavistov) or the
Russian National Party Case (Russian: Дело «Российской национальной партии», Delo Rossiyskoy...
- Paul
Boyer (1864 – 1
October 1949) was a
French slavist. He
inaugurated the
chair of
Russian language at the
Institut national des
langues et civilisations...
-
imaginative writer". New
Zealand Slavonic Journal.
Australia and New
Zealand Slavists' ****ociation: 81–110. JSTOR 40921231. Boyd,
William (3 July 2004). "A Chekhov...
- Ilie Bărbulescu (December 3, 1873 – June 5, 1945) was a
Romanian linguist and
philologist who
specialized in the
Slavic languages, also
noted as a political...
- July [O.S. 11 July] 1826 – 5 October [O.S. 23 September] 1871) was a
Russian Slavist and
ethnographer best
known for
publishing nearly 600 East
Slavic and Russian...