Pan-Slavism in Soviet historiography and politics: Munich, Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1956, 127 p.
Keywords:
political philosophy, Slavistics, SlavophilismSynopsis
The material is an expanded version of the brochure of the same name, published in New York in 1954. The author analyzes the use of pan-Slavism in the foreign policy of the USSR. The publication was supplemented with a significant historical analysis, in which Hryshko describes the circumstances of the use of pan-Slavism by the Bolsheviks. The work contains a large number of various quotes and mentions, which are accompanied by a bibliographic index.
Contents:
The essence of Pan-Slavism and its place in Slavophile teaching
Neoslavism
Denial of the Slavic complex in Bolshevik politics and science until the second half of the 1930s
Changes in the external Soviet course towards Slavic politics and Pan-Slavism
Pan-Slavic course in Soviet Slavic studies and historiography
Bibliographic indicator
Summary: in German
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