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"Sustersic's Party Of The Right" Genesis Of The Trialist Alliance Of The Slovenian Catholic National Party And The Dalmatian Party Of The Right

Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru, 2010-01 (52), p.323-345 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 1330-0474 ;CODEN: RHAUEU

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  • Title:
    "Sustersic's Party Of The Right" Genesis Of The Trialist Alliance Of The Slovenian Catholic National Party And The Dalmatian Party Of The Right
  • Author: Rahten, Andrej
  • Subjects: Alliance ; Balkan States ; Bosnia Herzegovina ; Catholics ; Monarchy ; Political Campaigns ; Right Wing Politics ; Trust ; War
  • Is Part Of: Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru, 2010-01 (52), p.323-345
  • Description: After the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908, there was a bonding of the Slovenian Catholic National Party, united in the Pan-Slovenian People's Party, and the Dalmatian Party of the Right. The uncrowned "Duke of Kranj", Ivan Sustersic, became the moving spirit of the trialist movement which was supposed to unite the South Slavs in the Habsburg Monarchy. Sustersic, who led the majority of the Slovenian and Croatian members in the Imperial Council, advocated the view that the dynastic interests absolutely coincided with the national interests of "Yugoslavs", because the future of the dynasty was exactly where the future of South Slavic peoples was -- on the Adriatic and in the Balkans. In order to establish its dominance in the Balkans, the Monarchy would first have, according to Sustersic, to carry out the trialist programme. In his wish to extend its programme to Dalmatia, Sustersic encountered the opposition group of Juraj Biankini, who condemned the "clericalization" of the Party of the Right led by Sustersic's ally Don Ivan Prodan. The distrust of the Slovenian "emissaries" who allegedly wanted to turn the Party of the Right into a "pendant of Slovenian clericalists" was also expressed by the members of the party in Sibenik led by Mate Drinkovic. Sustersic's main ally in Dalmatia, was priest Ante Alfirevic, who tried to merge Ante Starcevic's programme with the Christian-social idea propagated by the Slovenian Catholic National Party. In 1911, Sustersic personally participated in the electoral campaign for the Imperial Council in Dalmatia, in which he supported Prodan's Party of the Right. In 1912 in the assembly held in Ljubljana, the Slovenian-Croatian Party of the Right was formed, which gave the trialist idea a strong political support. The beginning of the Balkan Wars, however, and the split within the united Party of the Right forces prevented further development of the trialist alliance. Adapted from the source document.
  • Language: Croatian;English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1330-0474
    CODEN: RHAUEU
  • Source: Freely Accessible Arts & Humanities Journals

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