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In the years before the First World War, the “Slavic World” was published in Cracow, a monthly devoted to studying the intellectual and cultural life of Slavic nations and presenting the Polish view of Slavic issues in the face of anti-Polish activities and Pan-Slav propaganda among Slavs in the Habsburg Monarchy. The journal was the organ of the “Slavic Club”, the Association of Slavophiles from Cracow. The study presents South Slavic affairs which, along with the Ukrainian and Russian issues, attracted considerable attention of Polish researchers.