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Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino

Christian-Socialist View of the French Revolution between its 100th and 150th Anniversary (1889-1939)


Author(s):Janko Prunk
Co-author(s):Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
Leto:1994
Publisher(s):Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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Tha author concludes that in the years between Mahnič's appearance and World War II the Christian-Socialist camp hardly ever wrote about the French Revolution, and when it did, it was in very critical terms. He points out that although the Slovenian Christian-Socialist Movement in its intense, fifty years long ideological and political development had shifted from the position of God given power to that of national sovereignty - a position common to all its factions, from the extreme left to the authoritarian right, it remained critical and dismissive of the French Revolution as late as 1939.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/2138
    • title
      • Krščansko-socialni pogled na francosko revolucijo med njeno stoto in stopetdeseto obletnico 1889-1939
      • Christian-Socialist View of the French Revolution between its 100th and 150th Anniversary (1889-1939)
    • creator
      • Janko Prunk
    • contributor
      • Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • Slovenci
      • krščansko-socialni tabor
      • krščanski socialci
      • francoska revolucija
      • časopisje
    • description
      • Tha author concludes that in the years between Mahnič's appearance and World War II the Christian-Socialist camp hardly ever wrote about the French Revolution, and when it did, it was in very critical terms. He points out that although the Slovenian Christian-Socialist Movement in its intense, fifty years long ideological and political development had shifted from the position of God given power to that of national sovereignty - a position common to all its factions, from the extreme left to the authoritarian right, it remained critical and dismissive of the French Revolution as late as 1939.
      • Avtor ugotavlja, da je slovenski krščansko-socialni tabor v letih med Mahničevim nastopom in drugo svetovno vojno dokaj malo in še to zelo kritično pisal o francoski revoluciji. Pri tem opozarja, da je kljub intenzivnemu petdesetletnemu idejnemu in političnemu razvoju ter ob vseh modifikacijah, ko je slovensko krščansko-socialno gibanje prešlo od stališča o božjem legitimističnem izvoru oblasti do stališča o narodni suverenosti, pri vseh smereh tega gibanja, tj. od skrajne levice do avtoritarne desnice, še v letu 1939 ocena francoske revolucije ostajala kritična in odklonilna.
    • publisher
      • Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
    • date
      • 1994
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd