Mavro Špicer (1862 – 1936) and His Views on the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (CROSBI ID 72833)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ostajmer, Branko
engleski
Mavro Špicer (1862 – 1936) and His Views on the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Today, Croatian publicist, writer, translator and anthologist of Jewish origin Mavro Špicer (Spitzer) (1862 - 1936) is known primarily as one of the pioneers of the Esperanto movement in Croatia (in the year 1909 he founded the Society of Croatian Esperants in Zagreb, in the same year he published the first Esperanto textbook and launched the first Croatian Esperanto journal Kroata Esperantisto). But the activity in promoting Esperanto is only one segment in Špicer’s very rich and diverse publicist activity ; the most of it remained largely neglected and unknown until today. This article deals with the relatively unknown segment of the publicist activity of Mavro Špicer and especially with his views on the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and on the Croatian-Hungarian alliance within the Habsburg framework.
Mavro Špicer, Croatian-Hungarian relations, esperanto
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Podaci o prilogu
395-406.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Jewish Literatures and Cultures in Southeastern Europe. Experiences, Positions, Memories
Hansen-Kokoruš, Renate ; Terpitz, Olaf
Beč : Köln: Böhlau Verlag
2021.
978-3-205-21228-1