CROATIAN POPULATION AND SOCIETY IN THE 19TH CENTURY
CROATIAN POPULATION AND SOCIETY IN THE 19TH CENTURY
Author(s): Arijana Kolak Bošnjak, Robert Skenderović
Subject(s): Cultural history, Social history, Culture and social structure , Demography and human biology, 19th Century
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Croatian population; 19th century; Croatian lands; demography;
Summary/Abstract: After the collapse of Napoleon’s rule and the Congress of Vienna, at which a new map of Europe was drawn, the Croatian lands found themselves within the Habsburg Monarchy, but not united: Croatia and Slavonia (Banal Croatia or civil Croatia and Slavonia) were part of the Kingdom of Hungary, while Istria and Dalmatia were an inte-gral part of the Austrian lands. The Croatian-Slavonian Military Frontier was under the direct military administration of Vienna and was finally integrated with Croatia and Slavonia only in 1881. Until the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1918, the Croatian lands remained divided between the Austrian and Hungarian parts of the Monarchy.
Book: A History Of The Croats: The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries (vol. 2)
- Page Range: 9-22
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF