PRELIMINARY STAGE OF THE CROATIAN NATIONAL REVIVAL
PRELIMINARY STAGE OF THE CROATIAN NATIONAL REVIVAL
Author(s): Vlasta Švoger
Subject(s): Cultural history, Economic history, Political history, Social history, South Slavic Languages, History of Education, Sociology of Religion, History of Art
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Croatian national revival; religious life; 19th century; political development; Croatian language;
Summary/Abstract: Napoleon’s conquests tailored a new map of Europe, and after his defeat a new European order had to be created. This was achieved at the Congress of Vienna, which lasted from September 1814 to June 1815. It was attended by as many as 64 delegations from various European countries, led mostly by foreign ministers. The most prominent participants were the foreign ministers of the European superpowers of Great Britain, Prussia, France, and the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as the Russian Minister of State. One of the key figures guiding the decisions of the Congress was the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Klemens Lothar Wenzel Metternich. The main goals of the Congress were to restore rulers and states on the principle of legitimacy where possible, rewarding the victors, and to ensure peace. All states that had contributed to Napoleon’s final defeat made territorial gains. At the Congress of Vienna, the Habsburg Monarchy (Austrian Empire) confirmed its rule over the Lombard-Venetian Kingdom, and the Habsburg dynasty maintained its influence in other Italian states through its side branches. Dalmatia and the Croatian regions south of the Sava, and the Slovene provinces that had been under Napoleon’s rule, were restored to the Monarchy.
Book: A History Of The Croats: The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries (vol. 2)
- Page Range: 41-66
- Page Count: 26
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: English
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