The Slavic kalabalik: the Pruth campaign, Charles XII’s Swedish camp at Bender and the rise of pan-slavism (A Theory on Peter I’s campaign in Wallachia, Moldova and its Legacy)
The article presents a new look at the cultural and diplomatic significance of the Prut march of 1711 and its influence on the rise of the cultural trend of Pan-Slavism in the middle of the 19th century. The main reason is Peter's acceptance of the mantle "defender of the Balkan Christians...
Main Author: | Jackson Little |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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National Museum of History of Moldova
2013-12-01
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Series: | Tyragetia |
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Online Access: | https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/the_slavic_kalabalik_the_pruth_campaign_charles_xii_s_swedish_camp_at_bender_and_the_rise_of_pan_slavism_a_theory_on_peter_i_s_campaign_in_wallachia_moldova_and_its_legacy/ |
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