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Croatian Poet and Politician Mirko Bogović in Hungarian Constitutional History

Lásló Heka ; Institut za poredbeno pravo Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Szegedu, Szeged, Mađarska


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Abstract

Mirko Bogovics (known as Bogovich Imre in Hungarian historiography and Emerich Bogovich in German transcription) was a Croatian poet, lawyer, supporter of the Illyrian Movement, and – after the Croatian-Hungarian Compromise – state secretary of the Hungarian Royal Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian Ministry in Budapest. He played an important role not only in Croatian, but also Hungarian constitutional history. Although his poetic activity is known in Hungary, he is more significant as a politician, ministerial adviser, great prefect of Zagreb, and above all member of the Hungarian Parliament’s House of Magnates and Croatian representative in the Hungarian delegation, which decided on the most important tasks in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy together with the Austrian delegation.

Keywords

Mirko Bogović; Križevci; grand prefect of Zagreb; ministerial adviser in Budapest; member of the delegation of the Hungarian Parliament; Unionist politician

Hrčak ID:

175619

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/175619

Publication date:

28.12.2016.

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