LEADER 02256cam a22003491 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20220927122323.0 007 ta 008 730220s1960 nyu 000 0 eng 010 60051957 040 DLC |cDLC |dDLC |dOCoLC |dhubpceuo |bEnglish 041 eng 050 00 D377.3 |b.K57 1960 082 00 327.47 100 1 Kohn, Hans, |d1891-1971. 245 00 Pan-Slavism : |bits history and ideology / |cby Hans Kohn. 250 2nd ed., rev. 260 New York : |bVintage Books, |c1960. 300 468 p. ; |c19 cm. 490 0 Vintage Russian library, |vV-710 504 Includes bibliography (p. 456-468) and index (p. i-x). 505 I. Pan-Slavism and the West 1815-60. 1. Romanticism and Realism among Czechs and Slovaks -- 2. Romanticism and Messianism among the Poles -- 3. The Illyrian Movement -- 4. The Prague Congress of 1848 -- 5. Europe, Pan-Slavism, and the Russian danger -- II. Pan-Slavism and Russian Messianism 1860-1905. 1. The Slavophiles and Russia's mission -- 2. The Moscow Congress of 1867 -- 3. Pan-Slavism and the unification of Germany -- 4. Russia and Europe -- III. Pan-Slavism and the World Wars 1905-50. 1. The Neo-Pan-Slavism before World War I -- 2. The triumphs of the West-Slavs after World War I -- 3. The triumphs of the East-Slavs after World War II -- 4. Conclusion -- The Slavs 1960. 520 "The fascinating story of Slavic nationalism, from its beginning after the Napoleonic Wars to its climax during World War II, is told here for the first time in English. Many of the problems that the West faces with Russia and its satellites today reflect essential features of the Pan-Slavic movement. Professor Kohn's book examines the roots and developments of these factors in his analysis of Slavic cultural traditions and national attitudes"--publisher 580 Donation of Anatole Shub 650 0 Panslavism. 880 |6245 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6327_470000000000000_KOH |70 |8GEN |9160828OSA |bOSA |d2022-09-22 |eShub |l0 |o327.47 KOH |r2022-09-22 |w2022-09-22 |yBK |cGeneral Stacks 920 01 PYJj14YD 992 01 327_470000000000000_KOH |bWXS_VSZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_FBI 966 |cIn the Research Room