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SLOVENIAN SOCIETIES IN CROATIA BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS (1918-1941)

Barbara Riman ; The Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

The paper presents the establishment and work of the Slovenian Societies on the Croatian territory between the two World Wars. Previous studies have shown the activities of 15 Slovenian Societies, of which most were founded in Zagreb (12). Besides Zagreb, the Slovenian Societies were also registered in other Croatian towns: Karlovac, Osijek, Slavonski Brod and Susak (Rijeka). The Societies have two scopes of work, namely educational and cultural. According to their mode of action, it is evident that they are similar to other Slovenian Societies which were founded by Slovenian immigrants across the European countries, yet they also have some characteristics which are significant for the area of the so-called “internal diaspora”, that is the area of Croatia. In addition to the activities of these Societies and the social structure which is evident from the lists of members, one must certainly emphasize their other important role, and that is they are an essential source of research and systematic collection of data on some minority group, in this case the Slovenian Minority in Croatia.

Keywords

Croatia between the two World Wars; Slovenian Societies; Zagreb; Slavonski Brod; Sušak; Osijek; Karlovac; Slovenians in Croatia

Hrčak ID:

122068

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/122068

Publication date:

26.5.2014.

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