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Croatian Historians in Transition: the Case of Ferdo Šišić and Gavro Manojlović (CROSBI ID 694182)

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Tomašegović, Nikola Croatian Historians in Transition: the Case of Ferdo Šišić and Gavro Manojlović // Transitions out of Empire in Central and Southeastern Europe / Iveljić, Iskra (ur.). Zagreb: FF Press, 2020. str. 32-32

Podaci o odgovornosti

Tomašegović, Nikola

engleski

Croatian Historians in Transition: the Case of Ferdo Šišić and Gavro Manojlović

The professionalization and institutionalization of Croatian historiography in the second half of the 19th century was closely tied with Croatian politics, most importantly the Yugoslav ideology and its cultural institutions. It fulfilled its political role by legitimizing the claims for Croatian autonomy inside Austria-Hungary, as well as by constructing historical narratives to support nation-building processes. With the dissolution of Austria-Hungary and the establishment of the new Yugoslav state, Croatian historians found themselves in a new situation, yet their long lasting subscription to Yugoslavism proved to be a valuable asset in adapting to new circumstances. Croatian historians could assume the same important roles in nation-building efforts in the new state just as well as in the old one. Ferdo Šišić and Gavro Manojlović are perfect examples in this regard. Both of them were educated and were intellectually formed in the former Croatian Habsburg context, yet they both achieved very important positions in the new Yugoslav state. By examining their life and work, I wish to look at the strategies they used to acquire these positions. The central question I wish to pose is in what degree was their new position facilitated with their involvement with pre-war Yugoslavism, and in what degree was it a result of the expected political role of academic historiography in the historicist tradition. In doing this I will focus on the analysis of large- scale national narratives in their works.

Historiography ; Transition ; Yugoslavism ; Ferdo Šišić ; Gavro Manojlović

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Podaci o prilogu

32-32.

2020.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Transitions out of Empire in Central and Southeastern Europe

Iveljić, Iskra

Zagreb: FF Press

978-953-175-875-8

Podaci o skupu

International Conference Transitions out of Empire in Central and Southeastern Europe

predavanje

23.09.2020-24.09.2020

Zagreb, Hrvatska

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