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https://doi.org/10.59323/k.14.2.4

Literary Evenings of the Croatian Kotromanić Society in Vienna

Emanuela Herceg orcid id orcid.org/0009-0006-1188-6638 ; Faculty of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia *

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Abstract

Croatian Student and Cultural Society Kotromanić was founded in 1971 in Vienna (Austria). Its foundation was encouraged by Father Stjepan Pavić, a Franciscan of the Bosnian province of Bosna Srebrena, in order to facilitate stronger connections between students and youth, deepening their faith and knowledge, holding literary evenings and cultural events. Activities of the Kotromanić society can be divided into two phases: from February 1971 to June 1971, and from June 1971, when the Croatian Student Society Kotromanić was officially founded, until it was shut down in 1972. From the records that were kept during the Kotromanić meetings it is possible to learn much about the beginnings of the Kotromanić, its foundation and activities. The Kotromanić society had in a very short time attracted the attention of many respectable members in academic, cultural and religious circles, but also the interest of the Yugoslav intelligence services. The decision to shut down the Kotromanić society was made at the end of 1972, after the arrest of Father Stjepan Pavić, the president of the Kotromanić society, and the priest Pero Skopljak in July 1972. They were accused and sentenced to prison because of the „hostile activities against the people and Yugoslav State“.

Keywords

Croatian Student and Cultural Society Kotromanić in Vienna; Croatian Catholic Mission in Vienna; Croatian societies in Vienna; Literary evenings

Hrčak ID:

312156

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/312156

Publication date:

23.12.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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