Year: 1976
Author: Frank Kmietowicz
Genre: History of Slavs, ethnogenesis
Publisher: Worzalla Publishing Co.
English language
Format: PDF
Number of Pages: 246
The book describes the ethnogenesis of Proto-Slavs, then - the most ancient Slavic era (relations of the Slavs with the Celts, Huns, Goths, Avars), the migration of the Slavs, the creation of the Slavic alphabet, the first state formations of the Slavs.
(from the conclusion, pp. 246)
"Lenin founded a communist state, persuading people to move to a better type of society, fearing losing power, the communist leaders did everything possible to strengthen this system, saying that the time has not yet come for change.
From the West, it was in the West that a better, healthier society was created-a democratic system for any man to say what he thought. History shows that on this path [of freedom] we have natural friends and supporters - the Slavs. "
Introduction … 1
A. PROTO-SLAV EPOCH … 3
1. Ethnogenesis … 5
2. Exodus … 8
3. Veneti … 15
4. Slavs … 21
5. New Life … 28
6. Flint Mine … 36
B. ANCIENT SLAV EPOCH … 45
7. Lusatian Culture … 47
8. Biskupin … 55
9. Amber … 62
10. Lugian Alliance … 72
11. Rudki and Igołomia … 79
12. Social Differentiation … 87
13. Migration to the East … 92
14. Migration to the South … 97
15. Migration to the West … 100
16. Heritage … 103
17. New Cultures … 108
18. Slavs and Celts … 115
19. Slavs and Goths … 120
20. Slavs and Huns … 126
21. Slavs and Avars … 130
22. Heroic Epoch … 135
23. Strongholds … 147
24. Culture … 157
25. Cyril and Methodius … 163
26. Slavs and Slaves … 170
C. EARLY SLAVIC STATES … 177
27. Statehood … 179
28. The Balkan Slavs … 186
29. Rus and Russia … 197
30. Slavs at the Danube … 204
31. Slavs at the Elbe … 214
32. The Baltic Slavs … 225
33. Poland … 232
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS … 242
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