- Anti-Slavic sentiment, also
called Slavophobia,
refers to prejudice,
collective hatred, and
discrimination directed at the
various Slavic peoples. Accompanying...
- the
historical context, the
opposite of
Slavophilia could be seen as
Slavophobia (a fear of
Slavic culture) or also what some
Russian intellectuals (such...
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Serbianisation Slovakization Ukrainization ****enization Pan-Slavism
Slavophilia Slavophobia Bjørnflaten, Jan Ivar. "Chronologies of the
Slavicization of Northern...
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Westernization Berlin Conference (March 31, 1917)
Extermination camp
Slavophobia Ulrich Best,
Transgression as a Rule: German–Polish cross-border cooperation...
- Serbia.
Depending on the
historical context, its
opposite could be
termed Slavophobia, a fear of
Slavic culture. The
discussion of Russia's
place in the world...
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family Chronology of
Ukrainian language bans
Russification of
Ukraine Slavophobia Dziuba, Ivan,
Internationalism or Russification?, a dissident's Marxist...
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effects among people were that it
instilled isolationism, xenophobia,
slavophobia,
linguistic uniformity and
ethnic compactness.
Imitating Stalinist trends...
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effects among people were that it
instilled isolationism, xenophobia,
slavophobia,
linguistic uniformity and
ethnic compactness.
Imitating Stalinist trends...