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  1. Slavic studies - Wikipedia

    Slavic (American English) or Slavonic (British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples, languages, history, and culture. …

  2. Nationalism, Cultural Unity & Political Movement - Britannica

    The Pan-Slavists engaged in studying folk songs, folklore, and peasant vernaculars of the Slav peoples, in demonstrating the similarities among them, and in trying to stimulate a sense of …

  3. Home - The Canadian Association of Slavists | Canadian Slavonic Papers

    The Canadian Association of Slavists (CAS), founded in 1954 at the University of Manitoba, is an interdisciplinary gathering of scholars and professionals whose interests focus on the social, …

  4. Pan-Slavism - Wikipedia

    Contemporary map of the Slavic-speaking countries of Europe. South Slavs appear in dark green, East Slavs in green, and West Slavs in light green. Pan-Slavism is a political ideology that …

  5. Category:Slavists - Wikipedia

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slavists.A Slavist is a scholar studying any aspect (language, literature, culture, history, society etc.) of any of the Slavic-speaking countries. The …

  6. Neo-Slavism - Wikipedia

    Neo-Slavists promoted cooperation between Slavs on equal terms in order to resist Germanization, pursue modernization and liberal reforms, and wanted to create a democratic …

  7. International Congress of Slavists - Wikipedia

    International Congress of Slavists The International Congress of Slavists is a Slavist quinquennial gathering for the humanities and social sciences. The first Congress was held in 1929 in …

  8. SLAVIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SLAVIST is slavicist.“Slavist.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Slavist. Accessed 24 ...

  9. The long fall of the Slavic nation - Engelsberg ideas

    Jan 2, 2024 · The linguistic standardisations driven by Pan-Slavists and other believers in a single Slavic language or people had helped build growing public spheres in various Slavic …

  10. Pan-Slavists - (AP European History) - Vocab, Definition, …

    Pan-Slavists were advocates of a political and cultural movement aimed at unifying all Slavic peoples, emphasizing shared linguistic, cultural, and historical ties. This movement emerged in …