IZMEĐU JUGOSLAVENSTVA I HRVATSTVA: BOSNA I BOŠNJACI U IDEOLOGIJI ILIRIZMA
BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIANISM AND CROATISM: BOSNIA AND BOSNIANS IN THE IDEOLOGY OF ILLYRIANISM
Author(s): Senaid HadžićSubject(s): History, Diplomatic history, History of ideas, 19th Century
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: Illyrian Movement; Croatian National Revival; Ljudevit Gaj; Matija Mažuranic; Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Ottoman Empire; Ivan Frano Jukic;
Summary/Abstract: This paper is based on sources, contemporary newspapers: Danice ilirske, Novina horvatskih, works of Matija Mazuranic, Dragoslav Seljan, Ivan Frano Jukic, professional literature, investigated actions leading figures of the Illyrian movement, or, according to some, the Croatian National Revival in the first half 19th century. Special attention was paid to the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the specified time, then the work of Matija Mažuranic’s trip to Bosnia and his vision of Bosnia and its population, then works of Bosnian Franciscan Ivan Frano Jukic and the way he saw and presented Bosnia and Bosniaks. The main objective is to discuss the territorial scope, place and role which it was intended to Bosnia and Herzegovina, its population (Orthodox, Catholics, Muslims and others), to the emergence and spread of the Illyrian ideas and ideology during the first half of the 19th century, with special emphasis the contribution to the Illyrian movement of Matija Mazuranic, Ivana Frano Jukic, and analysis and the importance of their work.
Journal: Arhivska praksa
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 19
- Page Range: 471-494
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian