Žrec muslimanskog starčevićanstva: Munir Šahinović i sarajevska Muslimanska svijest o Anti Starčeviću i pravaštvu (1936.–1938.)
The priest of Muslim ‘Starčevićism:’ Munir Šahinović and the Sarajevo publication Muslimanska svijest on Ante Starčević and ‘Rightism’ (1936–1938)
Author(s): Zlatko Hasanbegović
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, Political behavior, Nationalism Studies, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), Inter-Ethnic Relations
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Islam; Muslims; Bosnia and Hercegovina; Muslimanska svijest; Croatian nationalism; ‘Starčevićism’; Kingdom of Yugoslavia;
Summary/Abstract: Munir Šahinović Ekremov entered Sarajevo public life at the time of the 6th of January dictatorship as a young participant in the Muslim cultural, national and political scene, formed on the basis of Croatian (‘Rightist’) national thought during the Austro-Hungarian period. He expressed his political-national views in Sarajevo’s Muslimanska svijest (1936–1941), though they can be summarized in two elements: the demand for the indivisibility of Bosnia and Hercegovina and its administrative-political autonomy as long as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia perseveres as well as the promotion of cultural-national and social renewal of the Bosnian-Hercegovinian Muslims on the basis of the symbiosis of Islam and the legacy of Croatian national ‘Starčevićism.’
Book: Pravaštvo u hrvatskome političkom i kulturnom životu u sučelju dvaju stoljeća
- Page Range: 527-538
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2013
- Language: Croatian
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