By Mihailo Crnobrnja
ISBN-10: 0773514295
ISBN-13: 9780773514294
Former Yugoslavian ambassador Crnobrnja examines the deterioration of the Yugoslavian federation and the political forces that fostered it.
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The Croats tried to counter with an alternative national program. The Illyrian movement of the 18305 and 18403 constructed such a program, the linchpin of which was a common language. In order to broaden the base of their linguistic resistance the Illyrians chose this particular name out of the conviction that the ancient Illyrians had given rise to the South Slavs. Furthermore, this was a more neutral name that could override all the regional differences so characteristic of the Croatian situation at the time.
They believe that the inspiration of history and the right to statehood are the most effective antidotes to both the Habsburg centralism of the old days and Serbian centralism in modern times. Unlike the Serbs, who had their common church organization, the instruments of Croatian national integration were the Sabor (parliament) and the office of the Ban (Duke). They were both visible expressions of Croatia's history and right to statehood. But the 39 Origins of the Idea and the State authority of these institutions was very much diminished over time by the conquests of the Magyars and then the Habsburgs.
Unlike the Serbs, who had their common church organization, the instruments of Croatian national integration were the Sabor (parliament) and the office of the Ban (Duke). They were both visible expressions of Croatia's history and right to statehood. But the 39 Origins of the Idea and the State authority of these institutions was very much diminished over time by the conquests of the Magyars and then the Habsburgs. Furthermore, the shrunken authority of these Croatian institutions encompassed only a small portion of the Croatian lands.
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