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2005 | 30 | 59-109

Article title

Slovanství, panslavismus a rusofilství při formování moderního českého národa

Authors

Title variants

EN
SLAVISM, PAN-SLAVISM AND RUSSOPHILIA DURING THE FORMATION OF THE MODERN CZECH NATION

Languages of publication

CS

Abstracts

EN
Slavic reciprocity was a set of ideas that sought, enforced and defended the political, religious, cultural and civilization affinity of the Slavic nations. In the early stage of enforcing Czech national identity, this reciprocity focused on language and literary affinity. Then, it gradually moved to political aims. It moved from universal Slavic reciprocity and unspecific, Kollár-like Pan-Slavism to Polonophilia and Russophilia. Austro-Slavism played a specific role, as well. The idea of general Slavism was increasingly more often replaced with specific manifestations of bilateral collaboration. This trend was also reflected in New Slavism, which replaced the Slavism of the 19th century in the first decade of the 20th century. A direct link can be seen between New Slavism and the Slavic policy of interwar Czechoslovakia. With respect to the change in the contents of Slavism it is necessary to create distinctions between the terms 'Slavic reciprocity', 'Pan-Slavism' and 'Russophilia'.

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Year

Volume

30

Pages

59-109

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • R. Vlcek, Historický ústav AV CR, v.v.i., pobocka Brno, Veveri 97, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
07CZAAAA02384968

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.33e3273d-944a-34e2-b7fc-9981d6b94bd5
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