Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 722614
Hungarians and Citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia 1868-1918
Hungarians and Citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia 1868-1918 // Law and History / David A. Frenkel ; Norbert Varga (ur.).
Atena: Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), 2015. str. 59-72
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Naslov
Hungarians and Citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia 1868-1918
Autori
Kosnica, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Law and History
Urednik/ci
David A. Frenkel ; Norbert Varga
Izdavač
Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER)
Grad
Atena
Godina
2015
Raspon stranica
59-72
ISBN
978-618-5065-79-9
Ključne riječi
Hungarians, citizenship, Croatia-Slavonia
Sažetak
According to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise from the year 1867, Croatia-Slavonia was defined as a part of Hungarian lands. By subsequently reached Croatian-Hungarian Compromise in 1868 Croatia- Slavonia was recognized as a special autonomous territory within these lands. Nevertheless, the special Croatian-Slavonian citizenship was not established. Since the national citizenship was one for all the Hungarian lands, the settlers from Hungary in Croatia-Slavonia were not foreigners with regard to national citizenship. However, these settlers were not legally equal to the indigenous people. In the legal system, there were barriers that prevented them to vote and to be elected in elections for the Croatian- Slavonian Diet. These settlers were also excluded from the emerging system of social rights. Attitudes towards the immigrants as others were also visible in some acts of autonomous administrative bodies in which they were classified as foreigners. In doing so, they used municipal citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia as a basic criterion of distinction. Therefore, these settlers were naturalized in the moment they acquired affiliation to one of Croatian-Slavonian municipalities. In this way Hungarian settlers were partly excluded from full integration to Croatian society. However, it should be said that the exclusion was only partial. Keeping in mind that Central Government in Budapest had significant impact on Croatia-Slavonia these settlers were in some cases even privileged to indigenous people. For example, the settlers were highly over-represented in the railways in Croatia-Slavonia. Considering the above, we can conclude that the Hungarians in Croatia-Slavonia, despite the fact there was a national citizenship for all the lands of Hungarian crown, were a special group of citizens partly excluded and in some areas even privileged to indigenous people.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
066-0661428-1294 - Hrvatska pravna kultura u europskom okviru: tradicija i modernizacija (Čepulo, Dalibor, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Pravni fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Ivan Kosnica
(autor)