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Introduction of the Hungarian Language in Official Use in Hungary and the Role of the Croatian Nuncio in Požun (Bratislava) Parliament in the Year of 1843/44.

Ladislav Heka ; Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Szegedu


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Until the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 two themes dominated in the Hungarian political life: nationality question and the so called Austrian question. The Croats had an important role and impact on both issues, particularly to the introduction of the Hungarian language as official in Hungary.
In time of national awakening in Hungary, and in response to the violent introduction of German language and germanisation in social and political life, the strive for the introduction of the Hungarian language in public use appeared instead of the "dead" Latin and imposed German language.
The question of the introduction of the Hungarian language as the oficcial was initiated at the State Parliament in 1790, when it was resisted by the Croatian nuncios. The Hungarian orders and estates could not achieve their intentions if their legal papers were not sanctioned by the King himself, it made their dissatisfaction towards the Viennese court even stronger and which in fact, for decades refused to comply with the wishes of the Hungarians representing the view that almost half of the population of Hungary and Croatia (Slovaks, Romanians, Serbs and Germans) did not know the Hungarian language, so that its introduction into public life would be too difficult for managing the country. The Croats opposed for decades to the Hungarian desires and wishes and the Croatian-Hungarian relations in early 1840s sharpened to a boiling point. Specifically, the King did not use sanctions for legal articles of Požun Parliament that were not voted by the Croatian nuncios, since Croatia was an affiliated party from 1102. (partes subjectae, partes adnexae) or fraternal realm (socio regna) of theHungarian kingdom.
In this thesis, on the basis of parliamentary documents and archival materials we study the role of the Croatian nuncio in the historic Požun(Bratislava) Parliament of 1843-44. when the linguistic and general public law debate reached a climax and caused disputes that were significantly influenced by the events in the year of 1848-49.

Ključne riječi

Požun(Bratislava) Parliament; the Hungarian official language; Croatian nuncios national awakening; Parliamentary Diary 1843/44; Metellus Ožegović; legal articles

Hrčak ID:

131260

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/131260

Datum izdavanja:

22.12.2014.

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