Title Integralno jugoslavenstvo i Slovenci u razdoblju 1905. - 1949.
Title (english) Integral Yugoslavism and Slovenians in the Period 1905 - 1949
Author Igor Ivašković
Mentor Ivica Miškulin (mentor)
Committee member Stjepan Matković (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Igor Grdina (član povjerenstva) VIAF: 84217344
Committee member Mario Jareb (član povjerenstva)
Granter Catholic University of Croatia Zagreb
Defense date and country 2023, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES History Croatian and World Modern and Contemporary History
Universal decimal classification (UDC ) 94 - History of individual countries
Abstract Slovenski su politički koncepti u okviru jugoslavenske ideologije nastajali pod utjecajem perifernog geografskog položaja Slovenaca u odnosu na druge južnoslavenske narode. Integracija najšireg mogućeg slovenskog etničkog prostora u jugoslavensku formaciju, bilo unutar ili izvan Habsburške Monarhije, bila je temeljni politički cilj Slovenaca na prijelomu 20. stoljeća. Nakon analize razdoblja od 1905. do 1949. možemo se složiti s tvrdnjom da je jugoslavenstvo često bilo inkorporirano u slovensku nacionalnu ideju, jer je jugoslavenska ideja prije svega bila poluga za ostvarenje slovenskih nacionalnih interesa. Jugoslavenstvo se, dakle, doživljavalo kao sredstvo za postizanje parcijalnih nacionalnih ciljeva, a ne kao krajnji politički cilj sam po sebi. No, iako je u tom razdoblju većina slovenskih političkih stranaka imala jasno definirane temeljne ciljeve unutar vlastite jugoslavenske vizije, širi jugoslavenski okvir nikako nije bio trajan. Sažmemo li poglede glavnih struja slovenske politike, možemo zaključiti kako je funkcija jugoslavenske ideologije kod slovenskih političkih aktera u proučavanom razdoblju ipak bila nešto bliža dominantno hrvatskoj nego srpskoj perspektivi jugoslavenstva, unatoč tomu što je slovenska nacionalna ideologija slično kao srpska bazirala na jezičnoj teoriji. Većina je slovenskih političkih stranaka u jugoslavenskoj ideji naime vidjela nadnacionalni povezujući faktor koji će na temelju ravnopravnosti omogućiti različitim južnoslavenskim narodima zaštitu pred snažnijim susjedima. Dakako, sličnost temeljnih funkcija jugoslavenske ideologije kod hrvatskog i slovenskog naroda nije implicirala i podudarnost u političkim strategijama i taktikama njihovih političkih elita, što je često bilo uzrokom slovenskog nerazumijevanja Hrvata i obrnuto.
Abstract (english) Slovenian political concepts within the Yugoslav ideology emerged under the influence of their peripheral geographical position in relation to other South Slavic nations. The integration of the broadest possible Slovenian ethnic territory into the Yugoslav formation, whether within or outside the Habsburg Monarchy, was the fundamental political goal of the Slovenians at the turn of the 20th century. After analyzing the period from 1905 to 1949, we can agree with the assertion that Yugoslavism was often incorporated into the Slovenian national idea because the Yugoslav idea was primarily a lever for realizing Slovenian national interests. Yugoslavism, therefore, was perceived as a means of achieving partial national goals, not as an ultimate political goal. However, even though during that period, most Slovenian political parties had clearly defined fundamental goals within their own Yugoslav vision, the broader Yugoslav framework was by no means permanent. Summing up the views of the main streams in Slovenian politics, we can conclude that the function of the Yugoslav ideology among Slovenian political actors in the studied period was somewhat closer to the predominantly Croatian perspective of Yugoslavism, despite the fact that Slovenian national ideology, similar to the Serbian one, was based on linguistic theory. Most Slovenian political parties within the Yugoslav idea saw it as a supranational connecting factor that, based on equality, would enable protection for different South Slavic nations against stronger neighbors. Of course, the similarity in the fundamental functions of the Yugoslav ideology among the Croatian and Slovenian people did not imply a coincidence in the political strategies and tactics of their political elites, which often led to Slovenian misunderstanding of Croats and vice versa.
Keywords
Slovenci
jugoslavenstvo
katolički narodnjaci
Habsburška Monarhija
Kraljevina SHS
Keywords (english)
Slovenians
Yugoslavism
Catholic Populists
Habsburg Monarchy
Kingdom of Serbs
Croats
and Slovenes
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:224:329395
Promotion 2023
Study programme Title: Department of History, Doctoral University Course Study programme type: university Study level: postgraduate Academic / professional title: doktor znanosti (doktor znanosti)
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