БЕЗНАДЕЖНИ САВЕЗ. СРПСКО-ХРВАТСКИ ОДНОСИ И ВОЈВОЂАНСКО ПИТАЊЕ 1848–1868 (2)
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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lcsh:DR1-2285 History Archeology Јосип Јурај Штросмајер Absolute monarchy lcsh:History of Balkan Peninsula Parliament media_common.quotation_subject Хрватски сабор Politics State (polity) Political science Classics Еуген Кватерник media_common Croatian Museology Срби language.human_language Law Elite language Мађари Ideology Serbian |
Zdroj: | Истраживања, Iss 24 (2016) |
ISSN: | 2406-1131 0350-2112 |
DOI: | 10.19090/i.2013.24.285-310 |
Popis: | During a time of absolutism in the Habsburg Monarchy (1849-1860), the basis for Serbian and Croatian relations was defined by the Croatian political elite, who took for granted that the Serbs would continue to provide unquestioning support for the ideological and political constructions of Croatian statehood rights. From the Vienna Literary Agreement to the dissolving of the Croatian Parliament in 1861, leading Serbian liberals attempted in various ways — whether by parliamentary means or through public campaigns and journalistic endeavours — to win the Croatian side over to a political alliance between the two peoples. However, expectations remained unfulfilled due to fundamental differences between two ideas of the state in political, national-ethnic and territorial terms. Such differences were insurmountable, despite the attempts of the Precani Serbs to overlook, hold back or relativise the discrepancies in the interest of reaching an alliance for which there were no key historical or social prerequisites. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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