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SRPSKI LIST (GLAS) [SERB NEWSPAPER (VOICE)] ON CROATIAN POLITICS IN CIVIL CROATIA DURING THE 1880S

Tihomir Rajčić ; Split, Hrvatska


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This article analyzes Srpski list [Serb newspaper], the organ of the Serb Party in Dalmatia during the time of Austrian rule. The newspaper was printed in Zadar until 1904. In 1884 it changed its name to Srpski glas [Serb voice]. This newspaper systematically represented the program of the Serb Party, which was active in the “awakening and nurturing of Serb national consciousness.” The author researches the relation of the Srpski list (Glas) to other Croatian parties and comes to the conclusion that it represented the pragmatic politics of seeking an ally among in authorities who supported the concept of limiting Croatian autonomy within the Habsburg Monarchy. At the same time, the Srpski list criticized Croatian parties which tended toward the greater state autonomy of the Croats.

Ključne riječi

Srpski glas (Serb newspaper); Dalmatia; Croatia; Serbs; Croats; Habsburg Monarchy

Hrčak ID:

103026

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/103026

Datum izdavanja:

31.10.2003.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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