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Title: The Slav Peril
Other Titles: Pangermanism versus panslayism
Keywords: Pangermanism
Panslayism
Issue Date: 1913
Abstract: ONE of the principal ideas of the nineteenth century, which has been inherited by its successor, the twentieth, is that of nationalism or Imperialism:_the tendency of nations towards large conglomerations. To be great, to possess ,vast territories, is one of the chief ambitions of modern nations and Governments. The dream of nationality which the nineteenth century had cherished soon led to the desire for an agglomeration of races linked together by some affinity o"f blood, of language, and religion.
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