Panslavic Movement: The Panslavic movement was an intellectual and cultural movement in the 19th century that aimed to promote cooperation and unity among Slavic peoples. It played a role in shaping nationalistic sentiments among Slavs.
Partitioning of Poland: The partitioning of Poland refers to the division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between neighboring powers (Russia, Prussia/Germany, Austria) at the end of the 18th century. This event had significant implications for the history and development of Slavic nations.
Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia was a state in Southeastern Europe that existed from 1918 until its breakup in the early 1990s. It was composed of various South Slavic nations (such as Serbia, Croatia) with different nationalistic sentiments, which eventually led to its dissolution.