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Panslavism|pænˈslɑːvɪz(ə)m| Also 9 -sclavism. [f. pan- 1 + Slav + -ism: after Ger. Pansclavismus.] The movement or aspiration for the union of all Slavs or Slavonic peoples in one political organization.
[1846Jowett in Life & Lett. (1897) I. v. 157 My balance of power would be..France and England against Pansclavismus and despotism.] 1850Longfellow in Life (1891) II. 188 He [Gurowski] is a Pole..believing in Panslavism, or the union of all the Slavonic tribes under one head, and that head Russia. 1877Public Opinion 7 July 1 The advance of Russia is as hateful to the hopes of Hellenic Christians as it can be welcome to the zealots of Panslavism. 1880Fraser's Mag. May 616 Here Panslavism is distinctly repudiated; Philo-Slavism is defined... I have never met a Panslavist among the Southern Slavs. So Panˈslavist, an adherent or promoter of Panslavism; also as adj. = next; Panslaˈvistic a., (a) of, pertaining to, or favouring Panslavism; (b) = panslavic a.
1850Longfellow in Life (1891) II. 189 At tea we had Panslavistic Gurowski. 1877D. M. Wallace Russia xxvi. 419 But what of their Panslavistic Aspirations? 1883Athenæum 29 Dec. 855/1 It saved him from those Panslavist tendencies. 1884Harper's Mag. May 859/1 The..aspirations of the Muscovite panslavists were not satisfied. 1903Contemp. Rev. Jan. 65 The first Pan-Slavistic Congress took place in Prague in June, 1848. |