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Newspapers Ličanin, Hrvat, Srbin and Starčevićanac as sources for history as 1886 – 1911

Milan Šarić ; Samostalna narodna knjižnica Gospić


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Sažetak

In the time immediately after the abolition of the Military Frontier in 1881 and the
annexation of this territory to Croatia, the first newspapers appeared on the territory of the former Lika-Krbava County, which was established in 1886. The time
after the abolition of the Military Frontier is the time of adjustment to the civilian way of life, after the time when this territory represented a barrier to Turkish
incursions into Croatia.
In such circumstances, economic and social life were adjusted to the military
way of thinking. With the abolition of the Military Frontier on July 15, 1881, it was annexed to the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia as an autonomous province that
had the characteristics of statehood within the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen.
In the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia as part of Austro-Hungary, which was
determined by the Austro-Hungarian Agreement in 1867 and under the rule of
Franz Joseph I (1848-1916), the possibility was opened for the creation of counties
on that territory, and thus for the Lika – Krbava County.
The theme of this paper is a review of the situation in Lika -Krbava County
and especially in its center, Gospić, at the transition from the 19th to 20th century. First of all, economic opportunities, but also social and cultural life, ie the
conditions in which the first newspapers appear, which are the main source of
information for this work.

Ključne riječi

social life; newspapers; economic opportunities; Lika-Krbava County; Military Frontier

Hrčak ID:

256543

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/256543

Datum izdavanja:

23.4.2021.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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