pan-Slavism

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Pan-Slavism is a political and cultural movement advocating the unity and cooperation of Slavic peoples, often emphasizing shared linguistic, historical, and religious ties.


Statements (53)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural movement
ideology
nationalist ideology
political movement
aimsAt cultural cooperation of Slavic nations
political cooperation of Slavic states
associatedWithLanguageFamily Slavic languages
declinedAfterEvent World War I
World War II
discussedAtEvent Prague Slavic Congress of 1848
emergedInCentury 19th century
emphasizes shared Slavic historical ties
shared Slavic linguistic ties
shared Slavic religious ties
hasIdeologicalComponent Orthodox Christian identity
Slavic cultural solidarity
anti-German sentiment
anti-Habsburg sentiment
anti-Ottoman sentiment
hasMainGoal cooperation of Slavic peoples
unity of Slavic peoples
hasVariant Austro-Slavism
Czech Pan-Slavism
Polish Pan-Slavism
Russian Pan-Slavism
South Slavic Pan-Slavism
Yugoslavism
historicallyLinkedTo Balkan nationalism
Russian foreign policy
Yugoslav unification projects
influencedBy Romantic nationalism
national revival movements
opposedBy Austrian Empire
German nationalists
Ottoman Empire
originatedInRegion Central Europe
Eastern Europe
peakInfluencePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
prominentInCountry Belarus
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech lands
Poland
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Ukraine
relatedConcept Slavic studies
Slavophilism
relatedTo Pan-Europeanism
Pan-Germanism

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Pan-Slavism ("Yugoslavism")
Pan-Slavism ("Polish Pan-Slavism")
Pan-Slavism ("South Slavic Pan-Slavism")
hasVariant
Russian Revival ("Slavophile movement")
associatedWith
Czechoslovakism
hasIdeologicalBasis

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