Pan Slavism
Emergence definition
Pan-Slavism emerges from the convergence of unity among Slavic-speaking peoples, situated within a specific historical context of the 19th century, where states with defined territories and governance structures provide a framework for collective identity and aspirations, and change drives the transformation of these states and their relationships.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- قومية سلافية ar primary
- Panslawismus German primary
- pan-slavism English primary
- paneslavismo Spanish primary
- panslavisme French primary
- panslavismo it primary
- 汎スラヴ主義 ja primary
- 범슬라브주의 ko primary
- Pan-eslavismo pt primary
- панславизм ru primary
- 泛斯拉夫主義 zh primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding change helps understand the state-related concept of pan-slavism
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19th century political ideology concerned with the advancement of integrity and unity for the Slavic-speaking peoples.
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pan slavism requires understanding state as a foundational concept
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19th century political ideology concerned with the advancement of integrity and unity for the Slavic-speaking peoples.