Short description: Outline of articles about Slavic history and culture
Topical outline of articles about Slavic history and culture. This outline is an overview of Slavic topics; for outlines related to specific Slavic groups and topics, see the links in the Other Slavic outlines section below.
Christianization of the Slavs took place from the 7th to 12th centuries, with a pagan reaction in Poland in the 1030s and conversion of the Polabian Slavs by the 1180s (see Wendish Crusade).
Porga of Croatia (died 660), last pagan ruler of the Principality of Dalmatian Croatia
Vlastimir of Serbia (died 851), last pagan ruler of the first Serbian principality
Presian I of Bulgaria (died 852), last pagan ruler of the Bulgarian Empire
Sviatoslav I of Kiev (died 972)
Yaropolk I of Kiev (died 980), last pagan ruler of the Kievan Rus
Mstivoj (died 995), leader of the Slavic revolt against Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
Articles about general Slavic culture. For articles about specific Slavic cultures (e.g. Polish, Ukrainian.), see outlines for individual Slavic groups.
Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology, Slavic Native Faith's identity and political philosophy, Slavic Native Faith and Christianity, Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays
Slavic Native Faith in Ukraine, Slavic Native Faith in Poland, Slavic Native Faith in Russia
The Early Slavs : Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe. Cornell University Press. 25 October 2001.
The Early Slavs: Eastern Europe from the Initial Settlement to the Kievan Rus. Routledge. 26 July 2016.
New Researches on the Religion and Mythology of the Pagan Slavs. Lingva. 9 July 2019.
The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Cambridge University Press. 2 October 2006.
Slav Outposts in Central European History: The Wends, Sorbs and Kashubs. Bloomsbury Academic. 17 December 2015.
External links
Slavic Review (1941–present); Slavic Review was previously published as Slavonic Yearbook American Series (1941), Slavonic and East European Review American Series (1943–1944), and American Slavic and East European Review (1945–1961). Published quarterly by Cambridge University Press ; the journal is a publication of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies; ISSN 2325-7784 (online), ISSN 0037-6779 (print).
Slavonic and East European Review (1922–1927, 1928–present); Previously published as The Slavonic Review (1922–1927). Published by the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies; ISSN 0037-6795 (print), ISSN 2222-4327 (online).