PREFACE ANALYSIS OF THE CROATIAN GRAMMARS FROM THE NATIONAL REVIVAL TO THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY [PDF]
The paper deals with prefaces to the Croatian printed grammars in the second half of the 19th century, until the appearance of the School of Croatian Vukovians. It seeks to describe and present the features and functions of the preface text.
Vesna Grahovac-Pražić
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CROATIAN NATIONAL-REVIVAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN HERZEGOVINA [PDF]
The Turkish power in Herzegovina was becoming weaker and weaker in the second half of the 19th century and it was destroyed in 1878, when the new Austro-Hungarian government came.
Šimun Musa
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Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski as the first recorder of oral literature in the region of Križevci [PDF]
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, a distinctive and famous person from the flourishing period of the Croatian national revival and afterwards, in diverse abundance of his cultural and scientific work, distinguished himself as one of the promoters of recording ...
Tanja Baran
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Representation of the Croatian National Revival and Romanticism in Croatian Literary Historiography
Članak razmatra poetički i politički uvjetovane promjene u intepretacijama književnosti hrvatskoga narodnog preporda kao romantičarske. Pretpostavlja se da se te dvije atribucije nužno trebaju sagledavati u mnogostrukim međuodnosima. Hrvatski narodni preporod kao razdoblje koje se prema tzv.
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The Invention of Musical Illyrism
The ancient Roman term “Illyricum”, reintroduced by the Catholic Church in the seventeenth century to denote the provinces of Dalmatia, Croatia, Bosnia and Slavonia, was “re-invented” by the ideologists of the Croatian National Revival movement in the ...
Stanislav Tuksar
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Between music and ideologies: Croatian music criticism from the beginning to World War II
As the Croatian lands were exposed to often aggressive Austrian, Hungarian, and Italian politics until WWI and in some regions even later, so Croatian music criticism was written in the Croatian, German and Italian languages.
Sanja Majer-Bobetko
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State and identity: The controversies of identity change in Croatian society in the 1990s
Statehood and nation-building, wars and social transition were some of the basic (internal) elements which determined the complexity of identity changes in Croatian society at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s.
Albert Bing
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The Political and Cultural Programmes of Romanticism in Croatian Literature (between National Romanticism and Romantic Nationalism) [PDF]
In this article the author gives an overview of the programmes of Croatian literary pre-Romanticism and Romanticism and the National Revival and Illyrian Movement that overlap with them.
Marijan Šabić
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SRPSKA NACIONALNA IDEOLOGIJA I PROJEKTI U OBLASTI KULTURE U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI, SA OSVRTOM NA ŠIRE PODRUČJE TUZLE U AUSTROUGARSKOM PERIODU (1878-1918)//SERBIAN NATIONAL IDEOLOGY AND PROJECTS IN THE FIELD OF CULTURE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, WITH REFERENCE TO THE WIDER AREA OF TUZLA IN THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN PERIOD (1878-1918) [PDF]
Since the middle of the 19th century, Croatian and Serbian national ideas have been systematically and purposefully imposed on Bosnian Orthodox and Catholics in Bosnia.
Omer Zulić
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DOPRINOS RADNIČKOG KULTURNO-UMJETNIČKOG DRUŠTVA „MITAR TRIFUNOVIĆ - UČO“ KULTURNOM ŽIVOTU TUZLE I NJENE OKOLINE (1945-1953)//CONTRIBUTION OF THE WORKERS’ CULTURAL AND ART SOCIETY „MITAR TRIFUNOVIĆ – UČO“ TO CULTURAL LIFE OF TUZLA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS (1945-1953) [PDF]
After the Second World War, great changes took place in the cultural field. The CPY has turned the changes that have taken place in the field of educational and cultural policy into an instrument for achieving ideological goals and spreading one's own ...
Jasmin Jajčević
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