Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Pan-Slavism in central and southeastern Europe

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Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2010 3 (1)
Authors
Grigorieva, Anna A.
Contact information
Grigorieva, Anna A. : Irkutsk State Pedagogical University; 6 Nighnaya Nabereghnaya, Irkutsk, 664011 Russia, e-mail:
Keywords
Austro-slavism; Great Illyria; All-slavic convention; germanization; Illyrizm; Y. Kollar; «literatural mutuality»; Mad'yarization; Panideology; F.Palatskiy; Pan-slavism; «Slavonic Austria»; «Slavonic idea»; Slavonic unity; L. Shtur; Yugoslavism
Abstract

In this article is analyzed so-called pan-slavism - politico-social and confessional-cultural movement in several countries of Central and Southeastern Europe in years 40th in 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The ideology of pan-slavism is inseparably connected with the history of western and eastern slavanians, their emancipation movement and nation statehood construction. Exist several theories, that define pan-slavism as a cultural and political movement. In actual fact, pan-slavism - is discrepant and difficult-to-explain synthesis of political and geopolitical ideas, that evolved in the history and had several original authors interpretation (Y. Kollar, L. Shtur, F. Palatskiy).

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13-21
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https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/1535

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