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Definition of the term Slav

Thread ID: 10674 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2003-10-22

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Zvaci [OP]

2003-10-22 23:01 | User Profile

Who are Slavs? Are they linguistic, cultural, religious, ethnic or political group/entity?


friedrich braun

2003-10-23 18:31 | User Profile

Hello Zvaci,

You might be interested in the following discussion on precisely this topic, but on a different forum:

[url]http://www.dienekes.com/blog/archives/000382.html[/url]

Best regards,

FB

[QUOTE=Zvaci]Who are Slavs? Are they linguistic, cultural, religious, ethnic or political group/entity?[/QUOTE]


Agrippa

2003-10-23 20:40 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Zvaci]Who are Slavs? Are they linguistic, cultural, religious, ethnic or political group/entity?[/QUOTE]

Yes, read that thread at Dienekes page, I wrote quite much about this theme, and there are almost all possible perspectives, which are at least arguable in this thread.


Zvaci

2003-10-24 15:54 | User Profile

[QUOTE=friedrich braun]Hello Zvaci,

You might be interested in the following discussion on precisely this topic, but on a different forum:

[url]http://www.dienekes.com/blog/archives/000382.html[/url]

Best regards, FB[/QUOTE]

Thank you on this excellent link Friedrich. :) I would be interesting to find full text of the book 'The Making of the Slavs'. The main theory (term 'Slav' = Byzantine invention) confirms my thoughts and knowledge of this topic. It would be far more productive if people start to look and debate on this issue more scientifically and less ideologically.

I shall really injoy in this debate. Thanks! :cheers: