
Slavic Revival
The Slavic Revival was a cultural and national movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries that aimed to strengthen Slavic identity, language, and heritage amid growing European nationalism. It sought to revive interest in Slavic traditions, history, and folklore, often as a response to foreign domination or influence. This movement contributed to the development of national consciousness in countries like Russia, Czechia, Serbia, and Croatia. It was instrumental in fostering pride and unity among Slavic peoples and played a significant role in the political and cultural changes leading up to their independence and modernization efforts.