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Russia, allied with France, promoted pan-Slavism, thereby incurring the enmity of the Austrians.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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His closest ally, Austria-Hungary, was concerned about the rise of pan-Slavism in the Balkans.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Russia, allied with France, promoted pan-Slavism, thereby incurring the enmity of the Austrians.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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His closest ally, Austria-Hungary, was concerned about the rise of pan-Slavism in the Balkans.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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The Russians used pan-Slavism to push the Turks from the Balkans, and the British saw the colonies of their emigrants as elements of a global Anglo-Saxon civilization.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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The Russians used pan-Slavism to push the Turks from the Balkans, and the British saw the colonies of their emigrants as elements of a global Anglo-Saxon civilization.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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The Russians used pan-Slavism to push the Turks from the Balkans, and the British saw the colonies of their emigrants as elements of a global Anglo-Saxon civilization.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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Behind these stood two greater powers, those of pan-Germanism and pan-Slavism, a growing Germany and a rising
With Our Soldiers in France Sherwood Eddy 1917
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In a parallel episode, British popular opinion was rallied by Gladstone in 1876 to combat the "Bulgarian Horrors," massacres that sprang from the Serbian wing of pan-Slavism.
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