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Original scientific paper

Literary articles in the magazine Gore srca 1946 - 1952.

Vladimir Lončarević ; Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia


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Abstract

After the end of the II. World War, i.e. the establishment of the communist regime and the new Yugoslav state, the Catholic press was almost
completely eliminated, so that the emergence and the emergence of (two) weekly Gore srca, a kind of rarity of the first post-war decade. I myself, therefore, considering the need for further similar postwar research Croatian Catholic periodicals, both in the homeland and in emigration, it was necessary to investigate the literary significance of the phenomenon of such a list. Conceptually modelled on pre-war Catholic periodicals, the paper regularly published unclassified literary contributions, often related to eras, holidays, and ecclesiastical feast years. The basic characteristics of the published works are brevity of form, teachability, religious-motif thematic basis, and anonymity of the author, which indicates the quantitative and political-ideological limitations that the newspaper faced.

Keywords

Gore srca, periodicals; literature; Catholic Church; Communism.

Hrčak ID:

281453

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/281453

Publication date:

19.7.2022.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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