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Ljudevit Gaj and the Illyrian Movement

American Historical Review, 1977
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Novak, K. Multilingualism and Collective Identities of the Members of the Illyrian Movement. Language Biographies of Dragojla Jarnević, Ljudevit Gaj and Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski and Ščukanec, A. German- Croatian Language Contacts in Burgenland.

Sociolinguistica, 2016
Review of the books by Novak, K. Multilingualism and Collective Identities of the Members of the Illyrian Movement. Language Biographies of Dragojla Jarnević, Ljudevit Gaj and Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski and Ščukanec, A. German-Croatian Language Contacts in Burgenland.
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Zagorac as a Peripheral Literary Character in the Context of Kajkavian Secular Literature of the Pre-Illyrian Movement Period and the Croatian Literary Canon of the 20th Century

2021
Kajkavska književnost dopreporodnog razdoblja često se sagledavala kao manje vrijedan segment nacionalne književnosti i već samim time se smještala u perifernu književnu pojavu. Najčešće joj se zamjerao nabožni karakter, utilitarnost i didaktičnost. Tek s pojavom dijalektalne književnosti u 20.
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Under the Crescent and the Star: the Illyrian Movement

2022
This chapter deals with the programme and the main protagonists of the Illyrian movement. Establishment of the first Croatian parties and of fundamental national institutions (museum, theatre, reading rooms, Matrix Illyrica, the Croatian-Slavonian Economic Society) are outlined too.
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How Planning their National Language Cured the Illyrian Movement of Xenolingohassen

2022
In the ideology of the Illyrian movement, the exclusive use of the national literary language was considered desirable patriotic behavior. The use of German, which in the first half of the 19th century dominated all domains of public life in northwestern Croatia, was considered anti-national and was heavily criticized.
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Gradual aversion to the Kajkavian literature since the Illyrian movement until contemporary period

2018
Rad analizira kako su književnopovijesni pregledi prikazivali kajkavsku književnost od ilirizma, kada averzija prema kajkavštini i cjelokupnom stvaralaštvu na kajkavskom izrazu započinje, pa sve do današnjih dana. Rad prati kajkavsko književno stvaralaštvo od ilirizma kroz sedam relevantnih povijesti hrvatske književnosti počev od Povijesti ...
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In Search of a New Linguistic Identity: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Private Correspondence of Supporters of the Illyrian Movement

2019
In the 1830s and 1840s, northwest Croatia was a multilingual area in which, along with Latin, German and Hungarian as socially prestigious languages, two organic idioms of Croatian ethnic communities, Kajkavian and Shtokavian, were used. When the “Croatian national revival”, under the name of the Illyrian movement, became very intensive (Stančić 1985 ...
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