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- their Marxist ideology. Pan-Slavists even faced ****cution during the Stalinist repressions in the Soviet Union (see Slavists case). Nowadays, ultranationalist...
- The International Committee of Slavists is a scholarly organization uniting the national committees of the Slavists of Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium...
- Congresses of Slavists - a bibliography of published papers XIV Congress, general information Official page of XIV International Congress of Slavists...
- Jensen (30 September 1859 — 15 September 1921) was a Swedish historian, Slavist, writer, poet, and translator. Alfred Jensen was born in Hälsingtuna, Gävleborg...
- The Slavists Case (Russian: Дело славистов, Delo slavistov) or the Russian National Party Case (Russian: Дело «Российской национальной партии», Delo Rossiyskoy...
- Slavic studies can be divided into three periods. Until 1876 the early Slavists concentrated on do****entation and printing of monuments of Slavic languages...
- Paul Boyer (1864 – 1 October 1949) was a French slavist. He inaugurated the chair of Russian language at the Institut national des langues et civilisations...
- Republic. Canadian ****ociation of Slavists, Revue canadienne des slavistes, Volume 25, Canadian ****ociation of Slavists., 1983 S. J. Magyarody, The East-central...
- imaginative writer". New Zealand Slavonic Journal. Australia and New Zealand Slavists' ****ociation: 81–110. JSTOR 40921231. Boyd, William (3 July 2004). "A Chekhov...
- European studies. It is the official journal of the Canadian ****ociation of Slavists and published on its behalf by Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chief is...