Studije iz hrvatske povijesti XIX stoljeća

Studije iz hrvatske povijesti XIX stoljeća

Jaroslav Šidak

Šidak's Studies provide a detailed insight into the Croatian Renaissance of the 19th century, exploring political, cultural and economic processes, with an emphasis on the Illyrian Movement, the abolition of serfdom and the struggle for national autonomy

The collection "Studies from 19th-Century Croatian History" by Jaroslav Šidak contains a series of articles and studies on key aspects of 19th-century Croatian history, a period of national revival and political turmoil within the Habsburg Monarchy. Šidak, a distinguished Croatian historian, focuses on the social, political, and cultural processes that shaped Croatian identity.

The book covers topics such as the Illyrian Movement, the role of Ljudevit Gaj and other revivalists, and the struggle for Croatian autonomy in the context of Austrian and Hungarian pressure. Šidak analyzes the significance of the Croatian-Slavonian Ban Conference, the development of printing and literature as tools of national emancipation, and the conflicts between Illyrian and Hungarian currents. He focuses in particular on the economic backwardness of Croatia, the abolition of serfdom in 1848, and the impact of the 1848–1849 revolution on Croatian politics.

Methodologically, Šidak uses archival sources, emphasizing the importance of empirical evidence. His approach is analytical, with an emphasis on the connection of Croatian events with the European context, such as liberal and nationalist movements. Although written in the spirit of Yugoslav historiography, the book avoids ideological bias, offering an objective account.

Editor
Stjepan Antoljak, Bogdan Krizman, Ive Mažuran
Graphics design
Živko Haramija
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
401
Publisher
Institut za hrvatsku povijest, Zagreb, 1973.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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