The Emergence of Russian Panslavism 1856-1870 / / Michael Boro Petrovich.

Addresses the emergence of the Russian pan-Slavic identity during the events of World War I as a response to German aggression towards the Soviet Union. Discussion includes philosophical origins, political ideology, and significant organizations within the movement.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1956]
©1956
Year of Publication:1956
Language:English
Series:Studies of the Russian Institute, Columbia University
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • 1. Russia and the Panslavic Idea Before 1856
  • 2. The Slavophile Background
  • 3. Russian Panslavist Ideology
  • 4. The Panslavic Press in Russia
  • 5. Panslavic Organization in Russia
  • 6. Linguistic Panslavism in Russia
  • 7. Russian Panslavists and the Polish Question
  • 8. The Moscow Slav Congress of 1867
  • 9. The Political Program of Russian Panslavism
  • 10. An Evaluation
  • Bibliography
  • Index