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Croatia in the “Spring of the Nations”
Croatia in the “Spring of the Nations” // A History of the Croats. The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries / Ravančić, Gordan ; Barić, Nikica ; Radelić, Zdenko (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2022. str. 91-109
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Naslov
Croatia in the “Spring of the Nations”
Autori
Švoger, Vlasta
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, pregledni
Knjiga
A History of the Croats. The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Urednik/ci
Ravančić, Gordan ; Barić, Nikica ; Radelić, Zdenko
Izdavač
Hrvatski institut za povijest
Grad
Zagreb
Godina
2022
Raspon stranica
91-109
ISBN
978-953-8335-24-2
Ključne riječi
1848/49 revolution in Croatia ; political programme ; the Croatian Parliament of 1848 ; the Ban’s Council ; Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić
Sažetak
Croatian political movement of 1848/49 and its liberal programme formulated most comprehensively in the declaration Zahtěvanja naroda (Demands of the People) are analysed in the context of similar national-political movements in the Habsburg Monarchy. Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić endorsed the programme formulated in the Demands of the People, abolished the serfdom, established the Ban’s Council as his advisory body which formulated the electoral law for the Croatian Sabor of 1848, the first parliament in Croatian history. The Ban’s Council become the first autonomous Croatian government operating from September 1848 to June 1850. The Council was primarily focused on solving current political, military (Croatian-Hungarian war 1848/49), administrative and economic issues, but it also adopted an interim law on the press and drafted a legal proposal for the reform and modernization of Croatian public education.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest