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Title: The literary historical meaning of Laginja's "Istrian
tales"
- Authors:
- Strčić, Mirjana (94881)
Number: nik
ISSN: 953-96373-0-9
Volume: Zbor
Year: 1995
Pages: from 73 to 80
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The Croatian national revivalist and politician, dr. Matko
Laginja, was also a writwr. He published his "Istrian tales" in Zagreb
(1879 and 1880) in August enoa's "Vienac", intending to reach the readers
in Civil Croatia (Banska Hrvatska) which was the central part of torn apart
Croatia. His aim was the strenghtening of the process of Cropatian national
integration. As a literary genere, the "Istrian tales" are in the form of
travelogue which also comprises elements of other prose generes - literary
portrait, anecdote, humouresque, but also bears some social messages which
werw actual at that time.
Keywords: Croatistics, Istria, Croatian National Revival, Matko Laginja, literary work
Title: Viktor Car Emin
- Authors:
- Strčić, Mirjana (94881)
Number: nik
Volume: Zbor
Year: 1995
Pages: from 183 to 186
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The synthesis deals with the activity of Viktor Car Emin
(1879-1963) on two leveles - the generally historical and literary
historical leveles, during the two phases of his literary social
activities, taking the year 1914 as turning-point. The paper presentes the
rich and diverse literary work of Car, as well as his participation in
various cultural enterprises and roles he played in the political life of
Istrian Croats in the period that spans from the epoch of Croatian National
Revival until the union of Istria with the Croatian mother country.
Keywords: Croatistics, Viktor Car Emin, literary and public social activities
Title: The Croatian National Revivalist and the Governor (Ban) dr
Matko Laginja
- Authors:
- Strčić, Petar (45151)
Journal: Krčki kalendar
Number: nik
ISSN: 953-96373-0-9
Volume: Zbor
Year: 1995
Pages: from 9 to 39
Language: hrvatski
Summary: Apart from the bishop Juraj Dobrila, the most prominent
Istrian Croat is dr. Matko Laginja (Klana, 1852 - Zagreb, 1930). At the
same time he is one of the most meritorius sons of the Croatian people. He
was jurist, administrative employer, lawyer, editor, journalist, printer,
writer, the historian of law, actor, producer, economist, the deputy in the
Parlament, ethnologist etc., but firs of all, he was e politician and
patriot. He was e leader of the second generation of the revivalist of
Istria and the islands of Kvarner, as well as the governor/viceroy of
Croatia and Slavonia of those times, being the only governor/viceroy who
originated from Istria.
Keywords: Matko Laginja, the Croatian National Revivalist, the Viceroy/Governor, Istria, the 19th and 20th centuries
Title: The Published Works of Matko Laginja as Historian Sources
- Authors:
- Strčić, Petar (45151)
Journal: Krčki kalendar
Number: nik
ISSN: 953-96373-0-9
Volume: Zbor
Year: 1995
Pages: from 81 to 89
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The Croatian national revivalist, writwr, politician,
historian, the collector and researcher of the national heritage etc., dr.
Matko Laginja (Klana, 1852 - Zagreb, 1930) is the most prominent Istrian of
the 19th and the 20th centuries, together with the bishop Juraj Dobrila.
His numerous published works ara valuable historical sources.
Keywords: Matko Laginja, the Croatian Istria, Politician, Writwr, Historian, the Collector and Researcher of National Heritage, the Sources
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