Inventing Slavic Unity or the Political Use of a Romantic Concept. The Case of Mikhail P. Pogodin and Joachim Lelewel

Journal Title: Historia Slavorum Occidentis - Year 2018, Vol 19, Issue 4

Abstract

Against the background of modern nation-building the article looks at the work of two eminent 19th century historians, the Pole Joachim Lelewel and the Russian Mikhail Pogodin. The text investigates how they tried to shape a modern Slavic Idea by means of historical and political writing.

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Eduard Mühle

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  • EP ID EP542830
  • DOI 10.15804/hso180404
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Eduard Mühle (2018). Inventing Slavic Unity or the Political Use of a Romantic Concept. The Case of Mikhail P. Pogodin and Joachim Lelewel. Historia Slavorum Occidentis, 19(4), 94-118. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-542830