Prague Slavic Congress, 1848
978-613-2-17118-4
6132171185
72
2010-08-04
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 (also known as the Pan-Slav Congress of 1848) took place in Prague between June 2 and June 12, 1848. It was one of several times that voices from all Slav populations of Central Europe were heard in one place. The meeting was meant to be a show of resistance to German nationalism in the city of Prague in the predominantly Slavic Kingdom of Bohemia, which in spite of that was for many centuries a part of the Holy Roman Empire. Several other Slavic Congresses were held in different eastern European cities over the next 100 years. Pan-Slavism developed over time leading up to the Congress in 1848. The development of some sort of national identity helped to unite the Slavic lands against the increasing German nationalism. The identification of these lands as Slavic does not mean that they are all the same. Within the overarching Slavic category, there are many other groups such as Poles, Czechs and Slovenes.
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