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Pan-Slavism in the south was vastly different, instead it often turned to Russia for support.
This historicism resonated with the popular nationalism and pan-Slavism of the period.
Most of these efforts were ideologically rooted in Pan-Slavism.
In case she renounces this, she will proceed to Pan-Slavism.
The red-white-blue tricolor was chosen as those were the colours of Pan-Slavism, popular in the 19th century.
He also supported a form of Pan-Slavism.
The Russian flag adheres to the colours of the greater ideas of pan-Slavism.
Russian authorities likewise feared insurrection, should a Pan-Slavism movement gain too much clout.
It was closely related to Pan-Slavism.
Križanić was one of the earliest proponents of Pan-Slavism.
A strong alternative to Pan-Slavism was Austroslavism, especially among the Slovenes.
Creation of an independent Czechoslovakia made the old ideals of Pan-Slavism anachronistic.
June 2-12 - Prague Slavic Congress brings together members of the Pan-Slavism movement.
Janáček was a strong supporter of pan-Slavism, and this mass has been viewed as a celebration of Slavic culture.
The principal mission of the World Powers at the congress was to deal a fatal blow to the burgeoning movement of pan-Slavism.
But it is also obvious that this is a far cry from the passionate pan-Slavism that offended Tolstoy.
He believed in a separate Kashubian identity and strove for a Russian-led Pan-Slavism.
Pan-slavism and pan-Germanism were considered by Hannah Arendt (1951) as the continental version of imperialism.
The rise of the nation-state had given way to the politics of identity, including Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism.
Though the Congress of Berlin constituted a harsh blow to Pan-Slavism, it by no means solved the question of the area.
Support for Patriotism, Nationalism, Elitism, Pan-slavism.
The issue of the Pan-Slavism was not part of the mainstream political agenda, and is widely seen as an ideology of Russian imperialism.
She then examines "continental imperialism" (pan-Germanism and pan-Slavism) and the emergence of "movements" substituting themselves to the political parties.
Their importance rose especially during the time of the Czech National Revival of the 19th century and related ideas of Pan-Slavism.
From that impression of Pan-Slavism, came Pucić's joining to the idea of Serb Catholics.