User:Molobo/Temporary notes in regards to Panslavism article

 Havlicek disillusioned.

 Forcing Poles to convert into Orthodoxy.

 Panslavism as tool for Russification.

 Poles reject Panslavism in favour of freedom.

 Fundamental weakness of Panslavism.

 Panslavism coexisted with contempt towards Poles and Ukrainians.

 Russian Imperialism and Panslavism.

 Nations that lost their illusions.

 The question of national identity of Ukrainians and Belarussians and Panslavism. --Molobo 11:15, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

 The rise of Pan-Slavism spelled persecution for minorities liv-ing in the western provinces of Russia, whose officials harassed Jews, Finns, Poles

 It enjoyed little resonance among Catholic Poles and Croats, who had both produced earlier versions of pan-Slavism, and who now countered with scientific papers proving that Russians were slaviced Finns. Russian nationalism blended with Panslavism.

 Slavdom=Orthodoxy for Slavophiles. --Molobo 11:19, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

 For Poles Panslavism=Moscovite yoke

 Bulgaria Romania.

 Russian nationalism manifested itself in agressive Panslavism, imperialism and fanatical Orthodoxy.

 Uncomfortable label "Slavic", people prefer their own national identity.

 Slavophiles use anti-polish feelings to create Russian national solidarity.

 ''One of the main obstacles in the realization of the Panslav program was the Russian oppression of the Poles. Another difficulty was the religious conflict between those who acknowledged the supremacy of the Pope and those who belonged to the Greek Orthodox Church.'' --Molobo 13:10, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

 Engels. --Molobo 13:26, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

 Slavic roots. --Molobo 13:49, 23 June 2006 (UTC)