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The union of the Allslovene Popular Party and the Croatian Party of Law in the years 1911-1913


Author(s):Janko Pleterski
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1980
Publisher(s):Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
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The linking up of the Slovenian clerical party with The united Croatian Party of Law in the years 1911—1913 represents a very important chapter in the history of the Yugoslav movement. The standpoints of the Vseslovenska ljudska stranka (The Allslovene National Party) in that time were as follows: declaration for the program of Croatian Statehood, being looked upon as the program of the foundation of the Yugoslav unit within the federal Habsbourg Monarchy, including the Slovenes; therefore also recognition of the Serbs and Muslims in the national and religious sense, agreement with them on the basis of the recognition of the Croatian Statehood. All these in the positive attitude towards Serbia and Montenegro. The main concrete achievemcnt vvas the foundation of the Croatian-Slovenian Parlamentiary Club in Vienna, which, during the World War I, became the basis of the development of the Yugoslav action.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13187
    • title
      • Zveza Vseslovenske ljudske stranke in Hrvatske stranke prava v letih 1911-1913
      • The union of the Allslovene Popular Party and the Croatian Party of Law in the years 1911-1913
    • creator
      • Janko Pleterski
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • politična zgodovina
      • narodnostno vprašanje
      • jugoslovanska ideja
      • politične stranke
      • Vseslovenska ljudska stranka
      • Hrvatska stranka prava
      • koalicije
      • Hrvatsko-slovenski parlamentarni klub (Dunaj)
      • habsburška monarhija
      • political history
      • national issue
      • Yugoslav idea
      • political parties
      • Allslovene National Party
      • Croatian Party of Law
      • coalitions
      • Croation-Slovene Parlamentiary Club (Vienna)
      • Habsburg monarchy
    • description
      • The linking up of the Slovenian clerical party with The united Croatian Party of Law in the years 1911—1913 represents a very important chapter in the history of the Yugoslav movement. The standpoints of the Vseslovenska ljudska stranka (The Allslovene National Party) in that time were as follows: declaration for the program of Croatian Statehood, being looked upon as the program of the foundation of the Yugoslav unit within the federal Habsbourg Monarchy, including the Slovenes; therefore also recognition of the Serbs and Muslims in the national and religious sense, agreement with them on the basis of the recognition of the Croatian Statehood. All these in the positive attitude towards Serbia and Montenegro. The main concrete achievemcnt vvas the foundation of the Croatian-Slovenian Parlamentiary Club in Vienna, which, during the World War I, became the basis of the development of the Yugoslav action.
      • Povezovanje slovenske klerikalne stranke z združeno Hrvatsko stranko prava v letih 1911—1913 (npr. njuna skupna izjava z dne 20. oktobra 1912 in stališča do konference v Trstu 1. junija 1913, že po ponovnem razcepu v HSP) predstavlja pomembno poglavje zgodovine jugoslovanskega gibanja pri Slovencih. Stališča VLS v tem času so bila: opredelitev za hrvaški državnopravni program, pojmovan kot program ustanovitve jugoslovanske enote v federalizirani habsburški monarhiji, vključno s Slovenci; zato tudi priznanje Srbov in Muslimanov v narodnem in verskem smislu, sporazum z njimi na temelju priznanja hrvatske državnosti. Vse v pozitivnem razmerju do Srbije in Črne Gore. Poglavitni konkretni dosežek je bila ustanovitev Hrvatsko-slovenskega parlamentarnega kluba na Dunaju, ki je v času svetovne vojne postal podlaga za razvoj jugoslovanske državnopravne akcije.
    • publisher
      • Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo
    • date
      • 1980
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd