Original scientific paper
Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Political Activity of the Party of Rights (Frankists) at the Beginning of World War I (from July 1914 to the End of 1915)
Mislav GABELICA
; Institut druπtvenih znanosti Ivo PILAR, Zagreb
Abstract
On the basis of original documents, memoirs and partisan press, the author has attempted to reconstruct the policies of the Party of Rights (Frankists) during the first year of World War I, with focus on the attitude of the party toward key factors in the monarchy, Hungarian government and the Greater Austrian circle, to whose concepts of the public legal organization of the monarchy it was diametrically opposed. While the Hungarian side supported the existing dualistic structure and favored a loose connection between the two parts of the monarchy, the Greater Austrian circle favored the abolition of dualism and the creation of a unified state. Within these concepts, the Frankists were looking for a way to achieve their national and political program.
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154956
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Publication date:
2.2.2015.
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