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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Origins and development of Croat nationalism and the Croat-Magyar controversy, 1790-1847

Stipac, Boris January 1964 (has links)
The purpose of this work is to examine the origins and development of Croat nationalism in the light of the Croat-Magyar relations from the period of Enlightened Absolutism to the eve of the revolutionary year of 1848. Since the development of Croat nationalism was strongly influenced by the Magyar national movement of that period, the bulk of this discussion is devoted to an analysis of the Croat-Magyar controversy caused by the Magyars' desire to magyarize the Croat nation. The main struggle between the two opposing forces took place in the Common Diet composed of the delegates from both nations. However, the Croat national movement itself originated among the young native intellectuals who, as a rule, did not have any direct influence on the proceedings of the Croat legislative house, the Sabor. Under the influence of the Czech, Slovak and Polish nationalists, these intellectuals rendered an invaluable service to the Croat nation. Their work resulted in Croatia's cultural renaissance which subsequently served as the basis for the struggle against Hungary. The author presupposes that the reader possesses adequate knowledge of Croat history in general and of the period discussed in particular. Therefore no attempt has been made to describe or explain some fundamental aspects of Croatia's political and cultural history. Any such endeavour would inevitably remove us from the topic and would be inconsistent with the task of this work. Chapters I and II deal with the background of the problem. Chapter I offers a brief explanation of Croatia's political status within the Habsburg Monarchy. Chapter II describes the origins and background of the Croat national movement which developed, following the year 1832, as the Illyrian Movement. It enables the reader to acquaint himself with the fundamentals and character of the Croat-Magyar controversy and with the political and cultural situation prevailing among the various Croat regions. Chapter III concentrates on the Illyrian Movement itself. It describes extensively the cultural renaissance of the Croats and points out the role and effects of the Illyrian Movement on the Croat-Magyar relations. Here again the author concentrates on the political effects of the cultural renaissance. The literary works of the Illyrians are mentioned and described in so far as they had a direct bearing upon the political situation in Croatia. In Chapter IV, the political nature of the struggle between the two nations reaches its peak. Following the formation of the first political parties and the crisis in the Croat national movement caused by the defeat of the Illyrians at the hands of the Magyarons in the election of 1845, the Croat national idea was finally emancipated. The Croat language finally became the official language for Croatia. Thus the main aim of the Illyrians was accomplished. In the last moment, Croatia emerged fully prepared to face the revolutionary year of 1848. / Arts, Faculty of / Central Eastern Northern European Studies, Department of / Graduate
2

La province romaine de Dalmatie

Cons, Henri, January 1881 (has links)
These--Université de Paris. / Bibliographie: p. [xi]-xv.
3

Entstehung und Geschichte Zagrebs bis zum Ausgang des 14. Jahrhunderts Ein Beitrag zum Städtewesen Südosteuropas im Mittelalter.

Grothusen, Klaus Detlev. January 1967 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Giessen. / Summary also in English. Bibliography: p. [286]-316.
4

Dalmacija u XV stoljeću [Uspostavljanje i organizacija mletačke vlasti u Dalmaciji u XV stoljeću.

Sunjić, Marko. January 1967 (has links)
Thesis--Sarajevo. / Bibliography: p. 11-16, 20-25.
5

La province romaine de Dalmatie

Cons, Henri, January 1881 (has links)
These--Université de Paris. / Bibliographie: p. [xi]-xv.
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Entstehung und Geschichte Zagrebs bis zum Ausgang des 14. Jahrhunderts. Ein Beitrag zum Städtewesen Südosteuropas im Mittelalter.

Grothusen, Klaus Detlev. January 1967 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Giessen. / Summary also in English. Bibliography: p. [286]-316.
7

Government and the freedom of the press: an 11-year content analysis of three Croatian newspapers

Segvic, Ivana 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
8

Bioarchaeological analysis of archaeological populations from Croatia : a comparison of isotopic and archaeological results

Lightfoot, Emma January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
9

Croatian civil-military reform and its impact on NATO membership

Donahoe, John J. 06 1900 (has links)
Croatia emerged from war in the mid-1990s to embark on a path of accession to Euro-Atlantic institutions. The present thesis examines the connections between civil military and security sector reform, the consolidation of democracy, and the enlargement of NATO as it concerns this most pivotal nation of central and south eastern Europe. The thesis treats the multi-national process of alliance enlargement, relating this theme to the specific set of tasks faced by Croatian policy makers and soldiers in the 1990s and in the present. Further, the study analyzes the civil-military evolution and character of the Croatian armed forces, as well as the broader theme of security sector reform in Croatia, especially since the advent of democratic government in 2000. The thesis concludes with an assessment of the contributions of international organizations and bi-lateral aid, as well as a concise evaluation of the tasks yet to be performed by Croatia in the wake of the Prague 2002 North Atlantic Council series of invitations and what lies ahead in the next round of Alliance Enlargement perhaps in 2007. / US Marine Corps author.
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Introduction of standardised assessment in Croatia : the matura and its effects on teachers and schools

Ćosić, Ivana January 2015 (has links)
No description available.

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