World History – 1400 to Present
Pan-Slavism is a political and cultural movement that emerged in the 19th century, aimed at promoting the unity and cooperation of Slavic peoples across Europe. This ideology sought to foster a sense of shared identity among Slavic nations and was often linked to nationalism, advocating for their independence from non-Slavic rule, particularly in the context of the declining Ottoman Empire and rising tensions leading up to World War I.
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