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This work by Damir Globočnik is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
The article describes the Prešeren celebrations organised by Slovene students in Vienna and Graz between 1864 and 1900 and draws attention to Prešeren’s growing importance in the second half of the nineteenth century. If in the 1850s Prešeren was still in competition with Valentin Vodnik, by the end of the nineteenth century his status as the greatest Slovene poet was undisputed. Slovene students in Vienna and Graz were among the fi rst to give precedence to Prešeren over Vodnik. The fi rst event honouring Prešeren’s memory in Vienna took place in 1864. The fi rst such event in Graz was held in 1866. Most Prešeren commemorations in Vienna were organised by the academic society Slovenija (est. 1869), while in Graz it was the student society Triglav (est. 1875) that organised the bulk of these events. The article presents the programmes of individual Prešeren commemorations, listing the prominent fi gures and representatives of other Slav associations and societies who attended these events, covering the principal emphases of keynote speeches, as well as some reactions to these events. It also draws attention to the relatively uncritical reporting of events of a national character.