!!!Panslawismus
Pan-Slavism is a movement advocating the cultural and political union
of all Slavs. It first appeared in small Slavic countries
demonstrating their desire for closer relations to Russia. While at
the Slavic Congress in Prague in 1848, the two leading personalities,
F. Palacký and K. Havlicek-Borovsky, still advocated
Austro-Slavism with tendencies toward autonomy and nationalism, the
conflicts between the various ethnic groups within the Austrian Empire
caused Austro-Slavism to merge gradually into Pan-Slavism.
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