Essai sur l'Histoire Religieuse des Nations Slaves / (traduit de l'anglais)
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An extended survey traces how religious traditions among Slavic peoples shaped their moral and intellectual development and influenced political and social trajectories. It analyzes the spread and interaction of Eastern and Western Christian rites and the presence of Islam in border regions, and links ecclesiastical alignments to rising national consciousness, literary revival, and movements for Slavic unity. The author examines pressures from neighboring powers, critiques policies that suppress national feeling, and considers Panslavist and Germanic tendencies as competing responses, using historical examples and contemporary political commentary to show religion's decisive role in national identity and international alliances.
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