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KAZALO Predgovor (Željko Holjevac). 7 Manfried Rauchensteiner Franjo Josip I.: Smrt pred očima (prevela Libuše Jirsak).9 András Gern Od kulta do zanemarenosti: javno pamćenje Franje Josipa u Mađarskoj (prevela Lea Kovács). 19 Željko Holjevac Promjene u novinskom i prigodnom sjećanju na Franju Josipa u Hrvatskoj prije Drugoga svjetskog rata . 41 Filip Šimetin Šegvić Slavlje života i smrti Franje Josipa: emocije i strategije emocionalizma na tlu Trojedne Kraljevine. 51 Ladislav (László) Нека Franjo Josip I. i Hrvatsko-ugarska državna zajednica u Prvome svjetskom ratu. 89 Ivan Mimik Ljetopis Carske i kraljevske pješačke kadetske škole u Karlovcu (1916. - 1917.).131 Mira Kolar Promjene u odnosu cara i kralja Franje Josipa prema Hrvatskoj na području gospodarstva i prometnica tijekom Prvoga svjetskog rata .175 Zdravka Jelaska Marijan Dalmacija u koroti za carem i kraljem Franjom Josipom 1.207 Eia Jurdana Uzajamnost i vjera u budućnost: za kralja i domovinu. 225 5
Ljiljana Dobrovšak Spomenici kojih više nema: ugarsko-hrvatski kralj Franjo Josip 1. 239 Bons Kukić Pokušaj podizanja spomenika kralju Franji Josipu I. u Zagrebu tijekom Prvoga svjetskog rata (1917.-1918.). 271 Jevgeņij Paščenko Ukrajina u sudbini Wilhelma Habsburga.307 Sažetak. 327 Summary. 333 Kazalo imena. .339 Bilješka о autorima. 349 6
SUMMARY Amidst the wake of World War I, Austrian Emperor and Austro-Hungar ian King Franz Joseph I died on 21 November 1916 at Schönbrunn castle in Vienna. On November 22nd the front page of leading Viennese daily news paper Wiener Zeitung ran the following obituary: "His Royal Apostolic Maj esty Franz Joseph I passed into the arms of the Lord yesterday on the 21st day of this month at Schönbrunn castle." The last monarch of Old Europe' led a Habsburg Monarchy that stretched from the Alps to the Carpathian Mountains and was home to more than 50 million residents, symbolically marking the era of the disappearance of feudalism and the rise of civil soci ety in Central Europe. Austro-Hungary was a prominent Central European country economically socially legally and in many other respects. However, this pre-modem dynasty had no future in the age of modern European na tions and nation-states. Developmental processes in Austro-Hungary during the time of Franz Joseph had positive effects on the Croatian economy and Croatian society. However, Habsburg dualism was a simultaneous barrier to the territorial connection of the Croatian lands and to Croatian national emancipation. La Belle Époque of civil optimism ended in the apocalypse of a global war that completely changed the face of Europe and the world. Franz Joseph was never seriously ill during the war. He only fell ill in the autumn of 1916, although he maintained his daily schedule despite this. He would rise at three in the morning, and after bathing and dressing, he would begin to deal with his papers. His audiences
began at 7AM at the latest; in the meantime, he would read reports and newspapers. He would occasionally fall asleep. By October of 1916, even at the age of 86, Franz Joseph would occasionally walk through the Kammergarten without his cane, or would take a brief walk to the great hall of Schönbrunn castle. His workday would end at 5PM. In the evening hours, the Emperor would be left alone, or he would visit the few members of his family whom he tolerated. He would retire to bed at 7 or 8PM. This routine kept him alive. He would rarely show that he was affected by anything, even when reports from the battlefield were excessively bad. Franz Joseph was the target of intense negative feelings from the Hun garian people thanks to his retribution in 1849 and the new absolutism that followed. However, those who wished to express their disrespect towards 333
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu the leader had no access to public life through the press under his rule. Criticising the leader was a fairly dangerous task, even in private circles, as even this was punishable by law. The Hungarian people were forced ֊ not for the last time in their history ֊ to speak of him publicly exclusively in a loyal tone, while everyone was aware that many disliked the head of state due to his earlier activities. What the Hungarian public later learned about Franz Joseph was that he was a man of historical significance, that he raised Hungary towards the standards of Western Europe, that he was a prince of peace, that he became a Hungarian at heart, and that he was a representative of Hungarian greatness and glory. His personality bridged eras, while his policies were defined by an understanding and acceptance of life's truths. He was an exceptional man, benevolent and wise. He had an exceptional work ethic; some believed that his approach was a kind of Realpolitik that grew into the concept of his rule. Insight into Croatian press from the mid-19th century to the outset of World War I shows that public descriptions of Franz Joseph were dominated by expressions of abject loyalty and faithfulness to the "Croatian King". In the wake of the war, it was claimed that Franz Joseph had thought ex clusively of his duty to the very last minute, which he had always fulfilled throughout his 68 years of rule. After the collapse of Austro-Hungary and the unification of Croatia with Serbia at the end of World War I, a significant change in the
memory of Franz Joseph took place, conditioned mostly by political changes and only partly independently from them. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, was a member of the Little Entente and a signatory of the Anti-Habsburg Conven tion, aimed against the possible restoration of the Habsburg Monarchy in Central Europe. This resulted in critically-toned approaches coming to the fore, mixed with nostalgic observations. However, as time went on, the last monarch of Old Europe began to fade from memory. Taking the death of the long-time ruler of the Habsburg empire as the central point of analysis, this anthology presents the Croatian reception of the news of his death, as well as media strategies to engage the emotions of the readership at large through biographical and other articles about Emperor and King Franz Joseph. The funeral itself is analysed as AustroHungary's last great ceremony in the context of the Great War. Additionally, an attempt is made to portray the sentiments of Croats towards the leader from the beginning of his rule until his death, as well as to point out propa ganda strategies used to mythologise, deify, and apologise for Franz Joseph I as Croatian king. Additionally, an attempt is made to portray the sentiments 334
Summary of Croats towards the leader from the beginning of his rule until his death, as well as to point out propaganda strategies used to mythologise, deify, and apologise for Franz Josephi as Croatian king. During his 68-year rule, Franz Joseph I significantly influenced the state and legal position of Croatia, especially in relation to Hungary. The AustroHungarian Compromise of 1867 defined the relationship between the two states, following which the King called upon the Croats and Hungarians to resolve their relationship, considering the "Croatian issue" an internal affair of the Hungarian part of the monarchy. In the Austro-Hungarian Compro mise, Croatia is mentioned as a "sister country", a phrase that would later be used in the 1868 Croatian-Hungarian Settlement as well. This document accepted Croatia as a political nation with full internal autonomy and its own territory. After the assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, Franz Joseph I declared war on Serbia; this was accepted enthusiastically in both Hungary and Croatia. However, this ardour disappeared at the time of the King's death (1916), as the dissolution of the dual monarchy was not yet on the ho rizon. The relationship of the Croats and Hungarians towards Franz Joseph I varied throughout the decades, especially amongst the Hungarian nation, who considered him an enemy in 1848-49 and one of the greatest Hungar ian kings in history in 1916. The image of him as a strict military officer in his youth was softened through the decades by numerous family tragedies, especially the murder of Franz Ferdinand. At this
point, he was portrayed as a mild old man who had succeeded in uniting all the Monarchy's nations; this is the image of him that has survived in national memory. The yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Cadet’s School in Karlovac came into the possession of the library of the Zagreb Archaeological Museum en tirely by accident; it is not known how the manuscript was obtained. It is a hard-cover quarto-format pamphlet with 23 pages. The chronicle is written in German in Gothic script, occasionally combined with Latin script (family names and some concepts). Specific entries begin as of 1 October 1916., and end with an entry dated 29. August 1917. Specific entries begin as of 1 October 1916, and end with an entry dated 29 August 1917. This chronicle portrays the microcosm of Karlovac's Cadet's School; when make-up exams would be held; descriptions of how cadets were sent to work the fields both on the school estate or at home with their parents; a description of the funeral of a school colleague who had died of illness instead of a bullet, etc. The transfers and relocations of some of the professors are also mentioned. This document also maintains the image of an enormous, old, well-oiled state machine. There are also quotations of orders issued by individuals in 335
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu the highest positions, as well as by the army ministry, related to the school and Croatia in general; some of the names mentioned are famous figures in military history. Austrian Emperor and Croatian-Hungarian King Franz Joseph ruled Croatia for a full 68 years. His rule was absolutist at first, although much changed on the basis of what he learned during his mie. His rigid attitude towards Croatia and the Croats also changed. He was quite slow to give Croatia even those rights promised it; he would never implement the uni fication of Croatia and Slavonia with Dalmatia. He divided the Monarchy with the Hungarians, to whom he left Croatia and Slavonia; however, he monitored everything that took place in the region. The foundation of the National Economic Department in 1914, together with the approval to build local rail lines in northern Croatia, were proof of the King's involvement in internal relations between the Croats and Hungarians. By doing so, he actually changed the Croatian-Hungarian Settlement, which had placed the economy and railways under Hungarian purview. He went no further, how ever, endeavouring not to disrupt his own relations with the Hungarians by fulfilling Croatian desires and requests. Franz Joseph enjoyed a lengthy rule in a time of great social restructuring, and he ruled over a highly complex country. He provided his country's nations with many years of peace and enabled the citizenry to create and (to an extent) realise their own ideals. However, his attempt to follow the well-beaten paths of the
Habsburgs was not a lucky one. His century was one of great changes, and Franz Joseph was reluctant to change his ruling style to suit the times. The anthology uses archival and press materials to reconstruct the "funerary ceremonies for His Highness, the deceased Emperor and King" held in Dalmatia, as well as traditions of mourning for deceased leaders. Various correspondence with the Provincial Council of subordinate districts note what to do and how to behave, while reports from particular districts in the province describe symbols of mourning and requiem masses. Numer ous telegrams with sympathies were sent to Vienna by local government, institutions and associations. The reconstruction of the atmosphere also encompasses the relationship with the new emperor, Charles. "For King and Homeland" is only one of the slogans used by the Croatian Home Defenders (Hrvatski domobrani) during World War I that connects the homeland and Franz Joseph I. The battlefield variant read "To battle for King and Homeland", and it was worn as an inscription on a tricolor ribbon worn on soldiers' hats. The pre-war manifestation of dynastic patriotism is visible in the name of Zagreb's university, the name of city squares, monuments, 336
Summary and memorials during visits by Franz Joseph Լ as well as in the cooperation of Croatian historical units at the celebration of 60 years of Franz Joseph I's rule (1908). During the war, loyalty to the leader, nation, and community became even more apparent. This was especially apparent on the "home front" in 1916, when monuments were raised by military units, the intent of which was to permanently connect the king's person with "fallen heroes" and their units. Visible expressions of mutual trust, national tradition, and faith in the future under the slogan "For King and Homeland" continued even after Franz Joseph I's death. Examination of archival material from the Croatian Historical Museum's document collection has inquired into public and private, official and unofficial space from the outset of World War I to the death of Franz Joseph I and after, during the six-month "court mourn ing" period. The internal weaknesses of the Monarchy, political opposition, the international constellation of power, and the end of the war itself would portray the full fragility of the regime. Austro-Hungary was not a pleasant solution for everyone, especially not to those with a Yugoslav orientation, as witnessed by testimony published in early December of 1918. The paper on monuments that no longer exist describes monuments and plaques dedicated to Croatian-Hungarian King Franz Joseph I that were placed in Croatian cities during his rule and after his death until the collapse of the Monarchy. Soon after the monarch's death in November of 1916, Croatian Parliament started an
initiative to raise a monument to the king. The monument was to be placed on Franz Joseph I Square (today's King Tomislav Square), which was named during the King's final stay in Zagreb in 1895. This attempt did not succeed before the collapse of the Monarchy; today, only an obelisk to Franz Joseph in Donji Miholjac has sur vived, while museums hold a monument, a few busts, and plaques removed from monuments. However, it is still unknown how many monuments, busts, and plaques were placed and what happened to them. Most of them were removed after the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Habsburg dynasty representative Wilhelm Franz von Habsburg-Lothringen (1895-1948), born in Croatia, died in prison in Kiev, where he had been imprisoned by the Russian NKVD. His life and work represent a striking phenomenon in Ukraine's European aspirations. Having been raised in Galicia, he was familiar with Ukranian life and became a fiery supporter of Ukrainian independence. He supported Ukrainian aspirations in World War I, when he served in the Ukrainian army. His pro-Ukrainian actions made him a target for the Soviet secret service, which kidnapped and imprisoned him. The involvement and fate of one of the members of the 337
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Habsburg family in dedication to Ukrainian independence represents an analogy to Croatia's aspirations towards independence and its orientation towards European centres. The death of Emperor and King Franz Joseph one hundred years ago signalled the end of the "long" nineteenth and beginning of the "short" twentieth century in the history of Central Europe and the Croatian lands. Austro-Hungary did not long outlive its long-lived ruler, as it was a nation state of neither Austrian Germans, nor Hungarians, nor Croats, nor of the other Slavic nations that lived within it. At the end of the war, the old mon archy collapsed chaotically, and the Croatian nation entered a new South Slavic community through unification with Serbia. Today, a hundred years later, we remember Franz Joseph as a subject that is still open to all kinds of research contributions and innovative reflection. (Preveo Jeremy White) 338
KAZALO IMENA Abdul Kerim, paša 105 Abdul Medžid I., sultan 104 Abramovič, Zoran 268, 251 Absac, Josef 166,167 Adamec, Ana 266, 248 Adamič, Primo (Prvislav) 254 Adler, Friedrich 12, 201 Adolf, Gustav 120 Agičič, Damir 240, 266, 271, 306 Ahmed, Sara 83, 87 Aksakal, Mustafa 102 Alagović, Aleksandar, biskup 261, 267 Albrecht, Dragutin 56 Alexander, obitelj 194 Alujevič, Darija 247, 266 Ancel, Ivan 291, 302 Andies, Erszébet 35 Andrássy, Géza, grof 114 Andrássy, Gyula, 37, 38, 93, 109, 124,128 Andrits, Tivadar 122 Andrović, Nikola 65, 86 Angyal, Dávid 32, 40 Antié, Nikola 252 Antoličič, Gregor 8, 9,18 Apponyí de Nagyappony, Albert, mađ. grof 124 Aramela, dr. Ognjeslav 189 Arko, Pipa 291 Arko, Vladimir 291 Arsebük, Ali Haydar Efendi 102 Attems, Mario 214 Babič Gjalski, Ljubo (Ljubomil, Ljuba) 122, 124, 280, 288 Babič, Wladimir 168,169 Bačič, Josip 242, 266 Badaj, dr. Aleksandar 78, 279 Badalić, Hugo 44, 73 Bagarić, Marina 248, 266, 286, 305 Bagarre, Petar 301, 306 Bajamonü, Antonije 57 Balás, Lajos, biskup 100 Balen, Ivica 250, 266 Balogh, János Mátyás 93,128 Bandera, Stepan 317-318 Barčot, Топко 200, 204 Barda, Václav 200 Bardolff, Car Freiherr von 13 Bama, Gábor 29 Bartulović, Željko 98,128 Bartus, Franjo 69, 86 Basti, Vjekoslav (Alojz) 275, 276 Batthyány, Gyula, grof 114 Batthyány, Lajos, grof 89 Batthyány, Tivadar 114 Bauer, Anton, major 142,143,156,157 Bauer, Antun, nadbiskup 77, 78, 132, 170, 171,263, 288 Bauer, Josip 254 Baumgartner, Adolf 277 Bazala, dr. Albert 291 Bazala, Darinka 291, 292 Bažinov, Ivan 325 Beck, Max Vladimir 14 Begović, Miroslav 273, 275, 277, 305
Beliznai, Kinga 94,129 Beneš, Eduard 202 Bér, Dezső 122 Berchtold, Leopold, grof 14,15,194,195 Berczeller, Leopold 252 Berdjaev, Nikolaj 315 Berend, Iván T. 35 Berger, Šalamun 288 Berzeviczy, Béla von 12 Blankini, Juraj 44 Bigler, A. 255 Bikfalvi, Géza 100,128 Bilié, Josip 262, 267 Bíró, Lajos 112 Bíró, Xavér Ferenc S.J. 100 Biscontini, Alfred 231 Bismarck, Otto von 29, 76 Blažeković, Dragutin 259 Bled, Jean-Paul 77, 87, 182, 195, 200, 201, 202, 204 339
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Blöchl, Andrea 60, 87, 239, 266 Blondein, Gustav 259 Boban, Branka 176,190, 204, 205 Bogdanovič, Tomislav 178,191, 204 Bogišič, Baltazar 301, 306 Bogovič, Mirko 185, 205 Bohutinski, Gustav 191 Bohutinski, Juraj 191,192 Bojko, Oleksandr 314 Bojovič, Petar 116 Bolfras, Arthur von 12,16,113 Bollé, Herman 245, 246, 260, 267 Bölöny, József 37, 40 Bőitek, Vatroslav 168,169 Borojevič, Svetozar 101, 230, 263, 285 Borosak Marijanović, Jelena 176, 204, 225, 227, 228, 238 Bralić, Ante 207, 223 Briggs, Asa 74, 87 Brix, Emil 61, 87, 239, 266 Brunšmid, dr. Josip 264, 288 Brusilov, general 201 Buconjić-Hercegovac, Nikola 47, 50, 72, 86 Bucur, Maria 61, 87, 239, 268 Bučar, Franjo 52, 54, 56, 78, 86, 87, 241, 266, 271, 305 Budak, Neven 55,88, 240,241,266,271,306 Bukovac, Vlaho 44, 65, 179, 261 Bulić, don Frane 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 222, 223, 259, 266 Burboni, aristokratska obitelj 309 Burián, István von 14,15, 45 Buttykay, Antal E 121 Buzinkay, Géza 93, 97,128 Caesar, Egon 9,18,128 Catinelli, Carl Ritter von 12 Cieger, András 93,128 Cihlar-Nehajev, Milutin 191 Cole, Laurence 54, 61, 87, 239, 269 Conciba, Ferdinand 132,170,171 Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz 10,12,13,18, 146,147,158,159, 201, 230, 263, 285 Corti, Conte 9,18,128 Cmadak, Mihvoj 291 Crnčić, Menci Klement 247, 254, 286 Cseh, Ervin pl. 243 Csemoch, dr. János, kardinal 99,100 Csicso, Pop István 124 Csorba, György 102 Cvetko, Matija 255 Čabrinović, Nedeljko 108 Čartorisky Olgírerd, knez 309, 310 Čikoš Sesija, Bela 247 Čurčić, Fehim 117 Ćuk, Jelena 291 Ćuk, Nikola 291 Ćukac, Stjepan 47
Dabižić, Miodrag A. 255, 266 Damjanovič, Dragan 245, 246, 255, 267 Damjanovič, Stjepan 200, 205 Deák, Ferenc 38, 89, 92, 93 Defflpis, Jerolim 48, 50 Delič, potpukovnik 172,173 Demandt, Alexander 304, 305 DemicheU, Ljubimir 217 Deranja Cmokić, Anuška 264, 267 Deutsch, Albert pl. 291 Deutsch, Matilda pl. 291, 292 Devetak, Franz 168,169 Dežebč, Velimir st. 261, 267 Valfrè di Bonzo, Teodoro 14 Diószegi, István 22, 40 Dobrovšak, Ljiljana 239, 339 Dolinger, Hans 201, 204 Dominković, Fihp 256 Dornik, Wolfram 10,18, 325 Draskovic, Ivan, grof 122 Dimič, Ivana 264, 267 Dubokovič, Niko 258, 267 Duchek, Maksimibjan 252 Dudukovič, vojni kapetan 253 Dukat, Vladoje 47 Duranovič, Amir 103 Džambo, Jozo 85, 87 Džemaludin ef. Čauševič, Mehmed 102,103 Edelsheim-Gyulai, Lipót 114 Eichhorn, Otto 138,139,142,143,164,165 Engels, Friedrich 38 Eötvös, József, barun 37, 38, 92 Erdő, Péter, kardinal 100 340
Kazało imena Esterházy, Móric 114 Esterházy, Pál ml. 114 Esterházy, Pál st. 114 Ettinger, Mijo 288 Evetović, Ivan 122 Ewald, Salvator 72, 241, 267 Farkas, Ernőd 121 Fay Ivan 252 Fazinić, Alena 260, 267 Ferdinand, bugarski kralj 121 Fehéri, Armand 122 Ferenc Jóska (Franjo Joška) v. Franjo Josip I. Ferenc, Szabó SJ 100,129 Ferenczy János 90 Ferenčak, satnik 172,173 Femkom, Anton Dominik 245 Fijan, Andrija 44 Filipovič Filipsbeverski, Franjo 256 Fischer-Galati, Stephen 53, 87 Fisković, Cvito 216, 223 Fodróczy 118 Föglein, Gizella 94,129 Forker, Zvonimir 57, 88 Franges Mihanovió, Robert 247, 248, 249, 250, 266, 268, 277, 278, 306 Franges, dr. Otto 192 Franko, Ivan 311 Franko, zapovjednik Pete armije 117 Frankopan, Fran Krsto 300, 301 Frankopani, hrv. velikaška obitelj 188 Fryčaj, Rikard 255 Fuderer, Tetyana 322 Fürstenberg, Karl Max Egon 15 Gaj, Ljudevit 55 Galantai, József 93,128 Gamulin, Grgo 244, 267 Garašanin, Ilija 181 Gárdonyi, Géza 20 Gareljić, Tarijana 247, 268 Gašparovič, Pavao 291 Georgi, Friedrich Ritter von 13 Gerersdorfer, Ljudevit 291, 298 Gerersdorfer, Štefanija 291, 298 Gerő, András 19, 20, 21, 31, 35, 37, 39, 40, 53, 87, 91,128, 339 Gillis, John 239, 267 Gimjik, Nikifor 307, 325 Gjukić, Bogoja 166,167 Glässer, Norbert 29, 40 Glavaš, Alexander 166,167 Goldstein, Josip Marko 65, 86 Gonda, Imre 11,18 Gorenc, Janko 261 Görgey, Artúr 21 Gottsmann, Andreas 208, 223 Gračanin, Hrvoje 240, 267 Grahor, Janko (Josip) ml. 273 Grba, Radovan 242, 269 Gregor, Josef 170,171 Grej, Edvard v. Grey, Edward Grey, Edward 200 Gross, Miljana 94,128 Grossegger, Elisabeth 60, 87
Grubiša, Damir 273, 278 Gruševs'ky Myhajlo 311, 315 Gürtler, Josef 188,159 Gustav, dr. Friedrich, kardinal 99 Gyöngyvér Véres, Emesa 29 Habsburgovci (Habsburg, Habsburg-Vyšyvanyj, Habsburg-Lothringen, Habsburg-Lotarinška), dinastija 8, 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 48,49, 58, 60, 65, 68, 70, 74, 75, 83, 89, 175, 176, 178, 203, 226, 227, 237, 240, 262, 272, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313, 317, 318, 320-324, 328, 330 Austrijska, Elizabeta Franciska 309 Austrijski, Karl Ferdinand 309 Austrijski, Karlo I. (ГѴ), car i kralj 17,30, 47,48, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,120,121,132, 144-163, 198, 201, 203, 208, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 230, 233, 234, 235, 251, 263, 280, 282, 283, 285, 302, 303, 304, 324, 329, 330, 331 Austrijski, Wilhelm/ Vilim Franjo 309,324 Austrijsko-Esenski, Franjo Ferdinand 313 Elizabeta (Jelisaveta, Jelisava) Austrijska 16, 27, 36, 37, 38, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 70, 73, 74, 80, 86, 99, 243, 249,255, 257, 258, 271 Eugen, nadvojvoda 13,120,152,153 Ferdinand Zvonimir 175 Franjo I., car 55, 61, 99 341
Franjo Josip і Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Franjo Ferdinand (Ferencz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand), nadvojvoda 107,108, ПО, 118, 120, 181,182, 184, 202, 203, 243, 312, 313, 323, 329, 335 Franjo Josip I, car i kralj 7 i d. Friedrich, nadvojvoda 14,147, 149, 157, 230, 263, 284 Gizela, kći Franje Josipa 27 Josip II. 98,180, 182 Josip, palatin 37 Karl Franjo Josip, nadvojvoda 11,14,15, 16 Maksimilijan, brat Franje Josipa 61 Marija Terezija, carica 37, 147, 155, 161,163,175,181, 286, 303, 308 Marija Valerija, nadvojvotkinja 9,14,16, 20, 27,40, 262 Rudolf, sin Franje Josipa 16, 27, 58, 59, 60, 61, 99 Sofija, nadvojvotkinja 48,107 von Österreich, Karl Stephan 309 von Österreich-Toskana, Maria Theresia 309 Wilhelm Franz von 307, 309, 312, 314, 316, 317, 319, 320, 322, 331 Zita, žena Karla I. (IV) 16 Hadik, János 114 Hadži, Adil 120 Hafner, Radivoj 132,172,171 Hägenauer, Ljudevit 261 Halmi, Artúr Lajos 66 Harmat, Árpád Péter 126 Haulik, Juraj 98 Haydn, Joseph 73 Hazai, barun 15 Healy, Maureen 75, 87 Heinzel, Vjekoslav 245 Нека, Ladislav (László) 89, 95, 96, 99, 105, 339 Helfert, Joseph Alexander 66 Hendrich, Franjo 253 Herman Kaurić, Vįjoleta 190,199, 204, 205, 299, 306 Herman, Vįjoleta v. Herman Kaurić, Vįjoleta Hermann, Robert 22, 40 Herre, Franz 90 Herzig, Max 66, 86 Hideghethy, Imbro pl. 280 Hinrichs, Eibe 13,18 Hire, Dragutin 261, 262, 267, 271, 306 Hirschler, Mór 20 Hobsbawm, Eric 59, 69, 87 Hochreiter, Izidor 261 Hoffmann, Josef 66, 286 Holovčenko, Volodymyr 325 Holjac, Janko 78, 290 Hoļjevac, Željko 8, 41, 332, 339 Homen, Zoran 192, 204 Hortenzije v. Pavić, Nikola Horthy,
Miklós 31, 32, 33, 34, 40 Horvat, Anđela 264, 265, 267 Horvat, Franjo pl. 252 Horvat, Josip 79, 85, 87 Horvat, Rudolf 66, 85, 86, 94,129 Horváth, Attila 94,129 Hötzendorf, Franz Conrad von v. Conrad von Hötzendorfi Franz Hoyos von Gutenstein, Heinrich 12 Hreljanović, Guido pl. 288 Hrstic, Ivan 263, 267 Hunjadi, Janko 21 Hussarek von Heinien, Maximilian 14 Ibruljević, časnik 103 Ignatijev, ruski grof 43 Ignotus v. Veigelsberg, Hugó Ignjatijević Tkalac, Imbro 187 Ištvanović de Ivanjska, Nikola pl. 231,254,255 Ivan Pavao IL, papa 37 Ivankovič, Hrvoje 262, 267 Ivankovič, Vedrán 261, 267 Ivasović, Gajo 47, 50, 70, 86 Ivčević, Vieko 213, 219 Iveković, obitelj 136 Jacobi, Hosea 42 Jadviga, polj. kraljica 309 Jagić, Vatroslav 248, 325 Jalžabetič, Tomo 190 Jandrić, Marica 250,266 Jankovich, Béla 105 Jankovič, Branimir 301, 306 Jászi, Oszkár 112 Jeftanović 109 Jelačič, Josip, hrv. ban 41,48,56, 57, 73,175, 178,182, 228, 230, 245, 253, 304, 306 Jelaska Marijan, Zdravka 207, 223, 339 342
Kazalo imena Jelčić, Andy 10 Jelic, Antun 250, 269 Jerosch, Johann 168,169 Jesih Matič, Melita 301, 306 Jezernik, Božidar 243, 267 Jirsak, Libuše 17 Jirusch, Otto 134, 135, 170, 171 Jókai, Mór 93 Jóska, Ferenc (Joška, Franjo) v. Franjo Josip I. Jovanovič, Jovan M. 85 Jurdana, Ela 225, 339 Juričič dr. v. Pilar, Ivo Jurič, Ivan 257, 267 Jurišič, Franz 166,167 Jurišič, Pavao 116 Jurkovič, Mate 262, 302 Jurkovič, Nikola pl. 250 Kádár, János 35, 38 Kállay, Benjámin 100,101,105,112 Kapetanić, Niko 260, 267 Karađorđević, Aleksandar 303 Karađorđević, Petar I. 230, 253, 303 Karađorđevići, srp. dinastija 175,177, 303 Karaula, Željko 301, 306 Karcić, Fikret 102,103,104 Karger, C. 254 Karress, Franjo M. 74 Kassal-Mikula, Renata 276, 286, 287, 306 Katalinić, Vjera 73, 87, 271, 306 Katić, Lovre 216, 223 Kečkemet, Duško 244, 245, 247, 249, 267 Kempf, Julije 72, 86 Kempf, Vojislav 281, 288 Kerdič, Ivo 243, 247, 248, 251, 268 Kettert, sluga F. Josipa 27 Khuen-Héderváry, Károly 44, 96, 109, 112, 120, 123, 178, 179, 188, 189, 250, 262, 271 Kiepach, Marcel 177,192, 204 Klaić, Bratoļjub 79, 86 Klaić, Miho 42, 43,44 Klarič, Đuro 69, 86 Klement XIII. 99 ïQestenitz, Tibor 29 Klobučar, Josip 54, 68, 86 Knežević, Snješka 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, ЗОЇ, 306 Koch, Gustav 134, 135, 160, 161, 168, 169, 170,171 Kocsis, István 94,129 Koksa, Đuro 175 Kolander, Stjepan 225, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238 Kolar (Kolar-Dimitrijević), Mira 175,185,190, 191, 192, 193, 199, 204, 205, 278, 306, 339 Kolodkó, Mihály 36 Komócsy, József 20 Konovalec, Jevgen 317 Kontak, Antun 291 Koos von Kolarec, Leopoldina 44, 50
Korenčič, Mirko 165,174 Korenie, Stjepan 301, 306 Korošec, Anton 201 Korvin, Matijaš 27,105 Kosovac, Fridolin 255 Kossuth, Lajos 31, 34, 36, 89, 97,104,125 Kovács, Lea 39 Kovačevič, Ferdinand 254 Kovačevič, Ferdo 254 Kovačič, Viktor 260, 261, 268, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 286, 301, 305, 306 Kozári, Mónika 96,129 Kozjak, Vinzenz 166,167 Krajna, Andor ПО Kranjčev, Branko 251, 267 Kranjčevič, Milan 253, 267 Kranjčevič, Silvije Strahimir 44, 248 Kraševac, Irena 286, 305 Krauss, Alfred 13 Krešič, Vladimir 288 Kriškovič, dr. Vinko 281, 282, 283, 288 Krizman, Bogdan 281, 306 Krleža, Miroslav 85, 192, 314, 324 Kršnjavi, Izidor (Iso) 58, 78, 86, 248, 288, 306 Krtalič, Ivan 58, 86, 288, 306 Krušelj, Željko 55, 88, 240, 241, 266, 271, 306 Krvarič, Alois 166,167 Kukič, Boris 271, 301, 304, 306, 339 Kukuljevič Sakcinski, Ivan 248 Kühner, Miroslav grof 110, 245, 281, 288 Kulundžič, Zvonimir 175, 205 Kunz, Karl 166,167 343
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Ladjević, Branko 295, 298 Lamoral von O' Donnell, Maximilien Karl 90 Lana, Lino 215 Langer von Langerode, Hermann 164,165 Lasser, vojnik 253 LeCaine, Hugh Agnew 53, 54, 87 Leček, Suzana 264, 267 Leisek, Friedrich 199 Lenarčič, Andrija 191 Lenuci, Marija 291 Lenuci, Milan 272, 291 Lenjin, Vladimir Hjič 37, 315 Lexa von Aehrenthal, Alois 45 Lewis, Geoffrey 102 Libényi, János 90, 91 Ligotzky, Winzens 168,169 Lončarević, Dušan 195, 205 Lončarič, Ehas 166,167 Lončarič, Zlatko 251, 267 Lónyay Menyhért 37 Ludendorff, Erich 11 Ludovik Veliki 27 Ludwig, bavarski kralj 120 Lukinič, Edo 122 Lutter, Ignaz 162,163, 164,165 Luxard, Ivan 259 Machnik, Antun 291 Machnik, Marijana (Marija) 291, 292 Machura, Martin 36 Machura, obitelj 36 Madirazza, Frane 214, 215, 217, 218 Magdič, Pero 176 Magyar, Lajos 119 Magyary, Géza 105 Mahno, Nestor 314, 315 Maleković, Vladimir 272, 277, 306 Malinar, dr. Veljko 199, 205 Mallgrave, Напу Francis 277, 286,287, 306 Mallin, Naum 190 Mandeláé, dr. Vinko 192 Mangjer, Dušan 214, 218 Marevič, Jozo 301, 306 Marjanovič, Milan 85 Markovič, Vieko 213 Markus, Tomislav 198, 205 Marschaff, Rudolf 243, 268 Masaryk, Tomáš Garrigue 17, 202 Mašić, Nikola 254 Matič, Tomislav 251,268 Matijevič, Zlatko 183, 205 Matkovič, Hrvoje 199, 205 Mayer, Henrietta 291, 292 Mayer, Hinko 291 Mažuranić, Ivan 92, ПО, 181, 262 Medakovič, dr. Bogdan 109, ПО, 279,283,288 Medar, Mladen 241, 268 Mehmed V Rešad 102,103 Menzinger, vojni kurat 252 Metternich, Klemens von 126,180 Mezey, Bama 94,129 Mihalović, Antun, ban 199, 205 Miletič, Stjepan 248
Milobar, dr. Fran 190 Mimik, Ivan 131, 243, 268, 340 Miroševič, Franko 301, 306 Mocsony, Antal 114 Mód, Aladár 35,40 Modestin, Josip 78 Modrič, Joso 257 Molnar, Antun 73 Molnár, János 106 Molnár, Jenő 122 Montenuovo, Alffed, princ 14,16 Moser, Koloman 66, 67 Muačevič, dr. Branko 138,139 Muačević, dr. Stanko 142,143,148,149 Mutschlechner, Martin 41, 50 Myrbach, Felician 66 Nadvomik, Zlatan 261, 268 Nagele, Hugo 237 Nagy, S. 117 Nagyllés, Anikó 29,40 Németh, Béla G. 35 Neumann, Emil (Mirko) 263, 285 Niederhauser, Emil 126 Nietsch, Stefan 134, 135, 144, 145, 160, 161,168,169 Nikolaj II. Romanov, raski саг 48,114, 313 Nikolič, Miron 288 Nikolić-Podrinski, Vladimir 288 Nosslböck, dr. Alois 168,169 Novosel, dr. Marko 122 Obradovič, Dositej 248 344
Kazalo imena Obrenovići, srp. vladarska obitelj 177 Odescalchi, Béla 114 Odescalchi, Lóránd 114 Odescalchi, Zoárd 114 Ody, Viktor 166,167 Oreb, Franko 241, 260, 268 Orešković, Emil 166,167 Oršolić, Tadol33,174 Ostajmer, Branko 126,129 Ostaško, Tetyana 321, 322, 325 Ožegović, Ivka, barunica 291, 292 Paar, Eduard, grof 113,114 Pacher, Teodor 249 Palaversié, Pavao 258, 267 Pallavicini, György 114 Paščenko, Jevgeņij 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 322, 324, 325, 340 Paunovič, Nikola 229, 252 Pavelič, dr. Ante 279, 291 Pavič, Nikola 178 Pejacsevich, dr. Teodor v. Pejačevič, Teodor Pejačevič, Dora 189,190 Pejačevič, Teodor 189, 190, 250, 277, 288 Pekár, Gyula 106 Pekič, Petar 176,195, 205 Peleš, dr. Dušan 291 Perič, Ivo 94 Perok, Filip 288 Peroš, Marko 274, 275 Persoglio, Leopold 168,169 Peršič, Ivan 85, 282, 291 Peršič, Jelka 291, 292 Péter, László 93,128 Peüjura, Symon 316, 317 Petőfi, Sandor 26, 31 Petiić, Frane 252 Petrovič, Georg 168,169 Petrovič, Sava 230 Petschar, Hans 55, 61, 88 Petuc, poduzetnik 172,173 Pilar, Anka 291 Pilar, dr. Ivo 181,183,187, 205 Pilar, Martin 288, 291 Piłsudski, Józef 316 Pinterovič, dr. Antun 122 Pio IX., papa 98, 99 Piplović, Stanko 244, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 268 Pisačić, Marija pl. 291, 292, 298 Piskur, Dragutin 250 Piškulić, Ivan 252 Platzer, Josip 56 Plavljanić, Simon 166,167 Plavšić, Dušan 288 Plivelić, Anton 150,151,160,161,164,165, 166,167 Podhorsky, Stjepan 274, 276 Podunajec, Jakab 168,169 Pók, Lajos 93,128 Polič, Martin 43, 50, 94,129 Poljak, dr. Franjo 190 Pomper, dr. Stjepan 178 Popovič, Dušan 110 Posedel, Josip
216, 223 Potiorek, Oskar 101,109,115,117,120 Prebeg, dr. Vladimir 279, 281, 282 Prelog, Milan 265,268 Premilič, Mijo 291, 292 Premuž, dr., vikar 118 Preradovič, Petar 73, 86 Priante, Monica 208, 223 Pribičevič, Svetozar 109, 183, 190, 192 Priča, Žarko 166,167 Princip, Gavrilo 108, 111 Prister, Boris 199, 205 Prohaska, dr. Ljudevit 191 Prohászka, László 38,40 Purić, Josip 243 Quien, Enes 248, 268 Rački, Franjo 42, 50, 248, 263 Radić, Stjepan 48, 79, 86, 175, 176, 180, 183, 190, 191, 192, 193, 204, 205, 279, 281, 288, 324 Radković, Josip 291 Radovič Mahečić, Daija 261, 268 Rajacsich, Josif, barun 288 Rajna, György 38,40 Rakodczay, dr. Aleksander pl. 288 Rákosi, Mátyás 38 Ranger, Terence 56, 69, 87 Ránki, György 35 Rath, potpukovnik 172,173 345
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Rauch, Levin, barun 94 Rauch, Pavao, ban 180,181,186,189 Rauchensteiner, Manfrïed 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 183,187, 205, 340 Rauer, Aurel 193 Rauscher, biskup 91 Ravenščak, Antonija 251, 268 Redlich, Josef 13,16,18, 52, 86,129 Reisner, Adam 288 Rendié, Ivan 45, 247,248,249,255,257,267 Rendulić, Alois 168,169 Répái, Lajos 36 Rész, Kari 166,167 Révai, József 35 Révész, T. Mihály 94,129 Ribar, zastupnik ПО Rodin, Auguste 247 Rojc, Milan 192 Roksandić, Drago 301, 306, 318 Roosevelt, Theodore 75, 182 Rosandić, Toma248, 258 Rosier, Rudolf 254 Rosso, Medardo 247 Roth, Joseph 16,18, 51, 88 Rožic, Ferdo 73 Rubido-Zichy od Zagoija і Zicsa, Radoslav pl. 241 Rudolf, Viktor 242, 268 Rukavina, Vlatko 256, 268 Rukavina, Vladimir 300, 305 Rumpler, Helmut 9,18 Salvator, Ewald 72, 241, 267 Salvator, Franz 14,160,161 Salvator, Leopold 14 Salvator, Ludwig 44 Salvator, Marija Valerija 14 Sapunar, Ante 258, 268 Sarkotić, Stjepan 120 Sármány, Ilona 35 Satrapa, pješak 253 Saxlehner, András 20 Scapinelli, kardinal 14 Schaumbauer, sluga F. Josipa 27 Scheure, zapovjednik 118 Schiessl, barun 113 Schlegel, Antun (Toni) 237 Schmidi, Stefan 57, 64, 69, 77, 79, 88 346 Schmidt, Fridrik 263 Schnitzler, Arthur 52, 86 Schönburg-Hartenstein, Aloys, princ general 13 Schratt, Katharina 16 Schwarz, David 177 Schwarz, Dragutin 227 Schwarz, Ivan pl. 227 Schwarz, Viktorina (rod. barunica Tunki od Asprunga i Hochenstađta) 227 Scitovszky János 98 Segen, dr. David 291, 292 Seidel, Hermann 164,165 Seifert, Antun ЗОЇ Seipka, Josef 140,141,170, 171, 229, 252 Serédi, dr. Jusztinián,
kardinal 32 Shaw, Standford J. 102 Shedel, James 239, 268 Siebenschein, dr. Robert 291 Šiferi, Antun 260 Simunović, Marijan 168,169 Sitta, Silvija 251, 268 Sixtus von Reden, Alexander 19, 40 Skerlecz (Škerlec, Skerletz Łomnicki), Ivan, hrv. ban 77, 109, 118, 121, 178, 182, 190, 243, 279, 280 Skoda, Franz 142,143,156,157, 166, 167 Skoropads'ky, getman 315 Slavuj, Lana 264, 268 Smičiklas, Tadija 264 Smolčić, Emil 134,135,164,165 Snyder, Timothy 307, 321, 325 Soie, Vjenceslav 177 Soldo, Josip Ante 216, 226 Solil, Wilhelm 134,135,152,153 Sollar, Slava 291, 292 Somogyi, Éva 93,129 Souchon, Wilhelm 102 Spanyik, Adalbert von 12 Srbik, Heinrich von 58, 88,129 Srkulj, dr. Stjepan 288, 299, 302 Stadler, dr. Josip 45 Staljin, Josif Visarionovič 38, 319 Stanić, Jelena 264, 268 Starčević, Ante 126, 279, 281, 282 Stefanutti, Pietro 254 Stekl, Hannes 61, 87, 239, 266 Stem, Elza 291
Kazalo imena Stem, Oton 291 Stipetić, Stefan 168,169 Stoltzenberg, Ulrich Baron von И Strauss, Johann 182 Strecha, Mario 55, 88, 94, 129, 240, 241, 266, 268, 271, 306 Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, hrv. biskup 42, 43, 48, 50, 177, 187, 241, 247, 248, 262, 268, 274, ЗОЇ, 306 Stulli, Bemard 185, 205 Stürgkh, Karlo Graf 12, 201 Sunko, Dionis 248, 251, 266 Supilo, Frano 178,183 Šupka, Géza 91 Swieteczky von Czemczicz, Friedrich 134, 135,142,143 Szabadi, Judit 35 Szabó, Ferenc SJ 100,129 Szabo, Gjuro 85, 301, 306 Szabó, István 124 Szalai, Miklós 106 Szapáry, Gyula 37 Szász, Károly 123 Szávai, Ferenc 93,129 Szécheny, István 36 Széchenyi, László 114 Széchenyi, Péter 114 Széchenyi, Viktor 114 Szegedy-Maszák, Mihály 35 Széli, Kálmán 37 Szemere, Miklós 105 Szlávy, József 37 Szomory, Emil 116 Šakaja, Laura 264, 268 Šehić, Zijad 103 Šen, Edo 273, 306 Seper, Franjo 255 Šeptyc'ky, Andrej 314 Ševčenko, Taras 311 Šibenik, Stanko 134,135,170,171 Šimat Banov, Ive 247, 268, 277, 306 Šimatovič, Janja 291, 292 Šimetin Šegvič, Filip 44, 51, 64, 66, 69, 74, 88, 177, 179, 205, 240, 241, 242, 243, 262, 268, 271, 272, 306, 340 Šišić, Ferdo 42, 50, 94,129 Škrinjar, Ljubomir 252, 269 Škrlec, Ivan, ban Šokčević, Josip, hrv. ban 94,177,185 Špišić, Božidar pl. 245 Štauduar, Georg von 166,167 Štefan, Ivan 251 Šufflay, Milan 111 Šulek, Bogoslav 55 Šumanovič, dr. Svetislav 279 Švab, Augustin 166,167 Takács, Stefan 138,139, 142,143 Talija, Urban 46, 50 Tarján, Tamás M. 114,126,129 Tamóczai, Géza 90, 91 Teleki, Pál 114 Teieško, Werner 54, 61, 64, 69, 77, 79, 88 Terešenko, Yuriy 321, 325 Temina, Milka 290, 291
Tersztyánsky, pl., potpukovnik 140,141 Tichy, Hans 66 Tisza, István 13, 37, 97,109, 111, 112,114, 123,183,194, 200, 202 Tisza, Kálmán 37, 97 Tkalec, Stanislav 47, 50 Toldi, Zvonimir 250 Tomašič, Anton 166,167 Tomašič, dr. Nikola 189 Tomičić, Ivan 242, 269 Tonetti, satnik 172,173 Trefort, Ágoston, baran 37, 92 Tmski, Ivan 73, 248 Trogrlić, Marko 57, 58, 61, 88, 207, 223 Trumbić, Ante 178,183, 218 Turbucz, Dávid 32, 40 Turkálj, Josip 245, 263 Turkovič, dr. Vladimir, barun 288 Turkovič, Maja baranica 291, 292 Unowsky, Daniel 54, 61, 87, 88, 239, 241, 243, 269 Unterreiner, Katrin 41, 50 Utješenović Ostrožinski, Ognjeslav 189 Váczi, Márk 99,129 Valdec, Rudolf 247, 248,249,254, 266, 268, 277, 286 Valenta, Rainer 55, 61, 88 Valentič, Mirko 181, 205 347
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Vamno, Mirko 160,161 Varešanin, Marjan 101 Vasié, Dragutin 291 Vasió, Zora 291, 292 Veigelsberg, Hugó 28, 29,112 Versényi, Ladislaus (Ladislav) 134, 135, 140,141,150,151,158,159,166,167 Vidakovič, Stjepan 253 Vidor, Marcel 29 Vignjević, Dušan 166,167 Viktorija, engl, kraljica 52, 59,61 Vinković, Vanja 240 Vinsky, dr. Isidor 148, 149,170,171 Vlašić, Julije 122 Vocelka, Karl 9,18, 41, 50, 77, 88 Vocelka, Michaela 9,18, 77, 88 Vogel, Josip 252 Vojnich, István 122 Vojnits, Sándor 122 Völgyesi, Zoltán 113,129 von Biliński, Leon 109 von Koerber, Emest 12,13,15,18 von Nordenkampf, Bolhár 253 von Thallheim, Rosa 261 von Trotta, Franz 16, 51 von Trotta, obitelj 51 Vöröš/Vereš, Slavko 237, 238 Vrandečić, Josip 58, 61, 88 Vrbanič, Anka 291 Vrbanič, dr. Juraj 291 Vrbanič, Mira 291, 292 Vrbanič, Rudolf 291 Vrbošić, Josip 240 Vrčić, fra Vjeko 256 Vugrinec, Petra 286, 305 Vukašinović, Milivoj 168,169 Viiković, Pavao 250, 269 Vyšyvanyj, Vasylj v. Habsburg-Vyšyvanyj, Wilhelm 348 Wagner, Otto 261, 276, 277, 286, 287, 306 Washington, George 29 Watzek, Karl 134,135,166,167,168,169 Weigert, Josip 253 Weisz, M. 253 Wekerìe, Sándor 37, 45 Wenckheim, József 114 Wenckheim, László 114 White, Jeremy 338 Wilhelm II. 194, 201, 323, 324 Wilson, Thomas Woodrow 198, 201 Windakiewicz, Stefan 166,167 Windischgraetz, Lajos 114 Wingfield, Nancy M. 61, 87, 239, 268 Winkelhofer, Martina 61, 88 Withalm, Leopold 134, 135, 140, 141, 168, 169 Wittas, Josef pi. 134, 135, 140, 141, 150, 151,164,165,166,167,170,171 Wlassich, Gyula v. Vlašić, Julije Zagorac, Josip 46 Zajc,
Ivan pl. 44, 73,182 Zala, György 31 ZaÜuka, Ivan 110, 288 Zichy, Aladár 124 Zichy, Gyula, grof 100 Zima, András 29,40 Zrinski, hrv. velikaška obitelj 188 Zrinski, Jelena 38 Zrinski, Nikola Šubić 301 Zrinski, Petar 300, 301 Zweig, Stefan 182, 205 Žepić, Zvonimir 193 Žerajić, Bogdan 101 Žigmund Luksemburški 21 Žmegač, Viktor 240, 269 |
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KAZALO Predgovor (Željko Holjevac). 7 Manfried Rauchensteiner Franjo Josip I.: Smrt pred očima (prevela Libuše Jirsak).9 András Gern Od kulta do zanemarenosti: javno pamćenje Franje Josipa u Mađarskoj (prevela Lea Kovács). 19 Željko Holjevac Promjene u novinskom i prigodnom sjećanju na Franju Josipa u Hrvatskoj prije Drugoga svjetskog rata . 41 Filip Šimetin Šegvić Slavlje života i smrti Franje Josipa: emocije i strategije emocionalizma na tlu Trojedne Kraljevine. 51 Ladislav (László) Нека Franjo Josip I. i Hrvatsko-ugarska državna zajednica u Prvome svjetskom ratu. 89 Ivan Mimik Ljetopis Carske i kraljevske pješačke kadetske škole u Karlovcu (1916. - 1917.).131 Mira Kolar Promjene u odnosu cara i kralja Franje Josipa prema Hrvatskoj na području gospodarstva i prometnica tijekom Prvoga svjetskog rata .175 Zdravka Jelaska Marijan Dalmacija u koroti za carem i kraljem Franjom Josipom 1.207 Eia Jurdana Uzajamnost i vjera u budućnost: za kralja i domovinu. 225 5
Ljiljana Dobrovšak Spomenici kojih više nema: ugarsko-hrvatski kralj Franjo Josip 1. 239 Bons Kukić Pokušaj podizanja spomenika kralju Franji Josipu I. u Zagrebu tijekom Prvoga svjetskog rata (1917.-1918.). 271 Jevgeņij Paščenko Ukrajina u sudbini Wilhelma Habsburga.307 Sažetak. 327 Summary. 333 Kazalo imena. .339 Bilješka о autorima. 349 6
SUMMARY Amidst the wake of World War I, Austrian Emperor and Austro-Hungar ian King Franz Joseph I died on 21 November 1916 at Schönbrunn castle in Vienna. On November 22nd the front page of leading Viennese daily news paper Wiener Zeitung ran the following obituary: "His Royal Apostolic Maj esty Franz Joseph I passed into the arms of the Lord yesterday on the 21st day of this month at Schönbrunn castle." The last monarch of Old Europe' led a Habsburg Monarchy that stretched from the Alps to the Carpathian Mountains and was home to more than 50 million residents, symbolically marking the era of the disappearance of feudalism and the rise of civil soci ety in Central Europe. Austro-Hungary was a prominent Central European country economically socially legally and in many other respects. However, this pre-modem dynasty had no future in the age of modern European na tions and nation-states. Developmental processes in Austro-Hungary during the time of Franz Joseph had positive effects on the Croatian economy and Croatian society. However, Habsburg dualism was a simultaneous barrier to the territorial connection of the Croatian lands and to Croatian national emancipation. La Belle Époque of civil optimism ended in the apocalypse of a global war that completely changed the face of Europe and the world. Franz Joseph was never seriously ill during the war. He only fell ill in the autumn of 1916, although he maintained his daily schedule despite this. He would rise at three in the morning, and after bathing and dressing, he would begin to deal with his papers. His audiences
began at 7AM at the latest; in the meantime, he would read reports and newspapers. He would occasionally fall asleep. By October of 1916, even at the age of 86, Franz Joseph would occasionally walk through the Kammergarten without his cane, or would take a brief walk to the great hall of Schönbrunn castle. His workday would end at 5PM. In the evening hours, the Emperor would be left alone, or he would visit the few members of his family whom he tolerated. He would retire to bed at 7 or 8PM. This routine kept him alive. He would rarely show that he was affected by anything, even when reports from the battlefield were excessively bad. Franz Joseph was the target of intense negative feelings from the Hun garian people thanks to his retribution in 1849 and the new absolutism that followed. However, those who wished to express their disrespect towards 333
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu the leader had no access to public life through the press under his rule. Criticising the leader was a fairly dangerous task, even in private circles, as even this was punishable by law. The Hungarian people were forced ֊ not for the last time in their history ֊ to speak of him publicly exclusively in a loyal tone, while everyone was aware that many disliked the head of state due to his earlier activities. What the Hungarian public later learned about Franz Joseph was that he was a man of historical significance, that he raised Hungary towards the standards of Western Europe, that he was a prince of peace, that he became a Hungarian at heart, and that he was a representative of Hungarian greatness and glory. His personality bridged eras, while his policies were defined by an understanding and acceptance of life's truths. He was an exceptional man, benevolent and wise. He had an exceptional work ethic; some believed that his approach was a kind of Realpolitik that grew into the concept of his rule. Insight into Croatian press from the mid-19th century to the outset of World War I shows that public descriptions of Franz Joseph were dominated by expressions of abject loyalty and faithfulness to the "Croatian King". In the wake of the war, it was claimed that Franz Joseph had thought ex clusively of his duty to the very last minute, which he had always fulfilled throughout his 68 years of rule. After the collapse of Austro-Hungary and the unification of Croatia with Serbia at the end of World War I, a significant change in the
memory of Franz Joseph took place, conditioned mostly by political changes and only partly independently from them. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, was a member of the Little Entente and a signatory of the Anti-Habsburg Conven tion, aimed against the possible restoration of the Habsburg Monarchy in Central Europe. This resulted in critically-toned approaches coming to the fore, mixed with nostalgic observations. However, as time went on, the last monarch of Old Europe began to fade from memory. Taking the death of the long-time ruler of the Habsburg empire as the central point of analysis, this anthology presents the Croatian reception of the news of his death, as well as media strategies to engage the emotions of the readership at large through biographical and other articles about Emperor and King Franz Joseph. The funeral itself is analysed as AustroHungary's last great ceremony in the context of the Great War. Additionally, an attempt is made to portray the sentiments of Croats towards the leader from the beginning of his rule until his death, as well as to point out propa ganda strategies used to mythologise, deify, and apologise for Franz Joseph I as Croatian king. Additionally, an attempt is made to portray the sentiments 334
Summary of Croats towards the leader from the beginning of his rule until his death, as well as to point out propaganda strategies used to mythologise, deify, and apologise for Franz Josephi as Croatian king. During his 68-year rule, Franz Joseph I significantly influenced the state and legal position of Croatia, especially in relation to Hungary. The AustroHungarian Compromise of 1867 defined the relationship between the two states, following which the King called upon the Croats and Hungarians to resolve their relationship, considering the "Croatian issue" an internal affair of the Hungarian part of the monarchy. In the Austro-Hungarian Compro mise, Croatia is mentioned as a "sister country", a phrase that would later be used in the 1868 Croatian-Hungarian Settlement as well. This document accepted Croatia as a political nation with full internal autonomy and its own territory. After the assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, Franz Joseph I declared war on Serbia; this was accepted enthusiastically in both Hungary and Croatia. However, this ardour disappeared at the time of the King's death (1916), as the dissolution of the dual monarchy was not yet on the ho rizon. The relationship of the Croats and Hungarians towards Franz Joseph I varied throughout the decades, especially amongst the Hungarian nation, who considered him an enemy in 1848-49 and one of the greatest Hungar ian kings in history in 1916. The image of him as a strict military officer in his youth was softened through the decades by numerous family tragedies, especially the murder of Franz Ferdinand. At this
point, he was portrayed as a mild old man who had succeeded in uniting all the Monarchy's nations; this is the image of him that has survived in national memory. The yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Cadet’s School in Karlovac came into the possession of the library of the Zagreb Archaeological Museum en tirely by accident; it is not known how the manuscript was obtained. It is a hard-cover quarto-format pamphlet with 23 pages. The chronicle is written in German in Gothic script, occasionally combined with Latin script (family names and some concepts). Specific entries begin as of 1 October 1916., and end with an entry dated 29. August 1917. Specific entries begin as of 1 October 1916, and end with an entry dated 29 August 1917. This chronicle portrays the microcosm of Karlovac's Cadet's School; when make-up exams would be held; descriptions of how cadets were sent to work the fields both on the school estate or at home with their parents; a description of the funeral of a school colleague who had died of illness instead of a bullet, etc. The transfers and relocations of some of the professors are also mentioned. This document also maintains the image of an enormous, old, well-oiled state machine. There are also quotations of orders issued by individuals in 335
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu the highest positions, as well as by the army ministry, related to the school and Croatia in general; some of the names mentioned are famous figures in military history. Austrian Emperor and Croatian-Hungarian King Franz Joseph ruled Croatia for a full 68 years. His rule was absolutist at first, although much changed on the basis of what he learned during his mie. His rigid attitude towards Croatia and the Croats also changed. He was quite slow to give Croatia even those rights promised it; he would never implement the uni fication of Croatia and Slavonia with Dalmatia. He divided the Monarchy with the Hungarians, to whom he left Croatia and Slavonia; however, he monitored everything that took place in the region. The foundation of the National Economic Department in 1914, together with the approval to build local rail lines in northern Croatia, were proof of the King's involvement in internal relations between the Croats and Hungarians. By doing so, he actually changed the Croatian-Hungarian Settlement, which had placed the economy and railways under Hungarian purview. He went no further, how ever, endeavouring not to disrupt his own relations with the Hungarians by fulfilling Croatian desires and requests. Franz Joseph enjoyed a lengthy rule in a time of great social restructuring, and he ruled over a highly complex country. He provided his country's nations with many years of peace and enabled the citizenry to create and (to an extent) realise their own ideals. However, his attempt to follow the well-beaten paths of the
Habsburgs was not a lucky one. His century was one of great changes, and Franz Joseph was reluctant to change his ruling style to suit the times. The anthology uses archival and press materials to reconstruct the "funerary ceremonies for His Highness, the deceased Emperor and King" held in Dalmatia, as well as traditions of mourning for deceased leaders. Various correspondence with the Provincial Council of subordinate districts note what to do and how to behave, while reports from particular districts in the province describe symbols of mourning and requiem masses. Numer ous telegrams with sympathies were sent to Vienna by local government, institutions and associations. The reconstruction of the atmosphere also encompasses the relationship with the new emperor, Charles. "For King and Homeland" is only one of the slogans used by the Croatian Home Defenders (Hrvatski domobrani) during World War I that connects the homeland and Franz Joseph I. The battlefield variant read "To battle for King and Homeland", and it was worn as an inscription on a tricolor ribbon worn on soldiers' hats. The pre-war manifestation of dynastic patriotism is visible in the name of Zagreb's university, the name of city squares, monuments, 336
Summary and memorials during visits by Franz Joseph Լ as well as in the cooperation of Croatian historical units at the celebration of 60 years of Franz Joseph I's rule (1908). During the war, loyalty to the leader, nation, and community became even more apparent. This was especially apparent on the "home front" in 1916, when monuments were raised by military units, the intent of which was to permanently connect the king's person with "fallen heroes" and their units. Visible expressions of mutual trust, national tradition, and faith in the future under the slogan "For King and Homeland" continued even after Franz Joseph I's death. Examination of archival material from the Croatian Historical Museum's document collection has inquired into public and private, official and unofficial space from the outset of World War I to the death of Franz Joseph I and after, during the six-month "court mourn ing" period. The internal weaknesses of the Monarchy, political opposition, the international constellation of power, and the end of the war itself would portray the full fragility of the regime. Austro-Hungary was not a pleasant solution for everyone, especially not to those with a Yugoslav orientation, as witnessed by testimony published in early December of 1918. The paper on monuments that no longer exist describes monuments and plaques dedicated to Croatian-Hungarian King Franz Joseph I that were placed in Croatian cities during his rule and after his death until the collapse of the Monarchy. Soon after the monarch's death in November of 1916, Croatian Parliament started an
initiative to raise a monument to the king. The monument was to be placed on Franz Joseph I Square (today's King Tomislav Square), which was named during the King's final stay in Zagreb in 1895. This attempt did not succeed before the collapse of the Monarchy; today, only an obelisk to Franz Joseph in Donji Miholjac has sur vived, while museums hold a monument, a few busts, and plaques removed from monuments. However, it is still unknown how many monuments, busts, and plaques were placed and what happened to them. Most of them were removed after the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Habsburg dynasty representative Wilhelm Franz von Habsburg-Lothringen (1895-1948), born in Croatia, died in prison in Kiev, where he had been imprisoned by the Russian NKVD. His life and work represent a striking phenomenon in Ukraine's European aspirations. Having been raised in Galicia, he was familiar with Ukranian life and became a fiery supporter of Ukrainian independence. He supported Ukrainian aspirations in World War I, when he served in the Ukrainian army. His pro-Ukrainian actions made him a target for the Soviet secret service, which kidnapped and imprisoned him. The involvement and fate of one of the members of the 337
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Habsburg family in dedication to Ukrainian independence represents an analogy to Croatia's aspirations towards independence and its orientation towards European centres. The death of Emperor and King Franz Joseph one hundred years ago signalled the end of the "long" nineteenth and beginning of the "short" twentieth century in the history of Central Europe and the Croatian lands. Austro-Hungary did not long outlive its long-lived ruler, as it was a nation state of neither Austrian Germans, nor Hungarians, nor Croats, nor of the other Slavic nations that lived within it. At the end of the war, the old mon archy collapsed chaotically, and the Croatian nation entered a new South Slavic community through unification with Serbia. Today, a hundred years later, we remember Franz Joseph as a subject that is still open to all kinds of research contributions and innovative reflection. (Preveo Jeremy White) 338
KAZALO IMENA Abdul Kerim, paša 105 Abdul Medžid I., sultan 104 Abramovič, Zoran 268, 251 Absac, Josef 166,167 Adamec, Ana 266, 248 Adamič, Primo (Prvislav) 254 Adler, Friedrich 12, 201 Adolf, Gustav 120 Agičič, Damir 240, 266, 271, 306 Ahmed, Sara 83, 87 Aksakal, Mustafa 102 Alagović, Aleksandar, biskup 261, 267 Albrecht, Dragutin 56 Alexander, obitelj 194 Alujevič, Darija 247, 266 Ancel, Ivan 291, 302 Andies, Erszébet 35 Andrássy, Géza, grof 114 Andrássy, Gyula, 37, 38, 93, 109, 124,128 Andrits, Tivadar 122 Andrović, Nikola 65, 86 Angyal, Dávid 32, 40 Antié, Nikola 252 Antoličič, Gregor 8, 9,18 Apponyí de Nagyappony, Albert, mađ. grof 124 Aramela, dr. Ognjeslav 189 Arko, Pipa 291 Arko, Vladimir 291 Arsebük, Ali Haydar Efendi 102 Attems, Mario 214 Babič Gjalski, Ljubo (Ljubomil, Ljuba) 122, 124, 280, 288 Babič, Wladimir 168,169 Bačič, Josip 242, 266 Badaj, dr. Aleksandar 78, 279 Badalić, Hugo 44, 73 Bagarić, Marina 248, 266, 286, 305 Bagarre, Petar 301, 306 Bajamonü, Antonije 57 Balás, Lajos, biskup 100 Balen, Ivica 250, 266 Balogh, János Mátyás 93,128 Bandera, Stepan 317-318 Barčot, Топко 200, 204 Barda, Václav 200 Bardolff, Car Freiherr von 13 Bama, Gábor 29 Bartulović, Željko 98,128 Bartus, Franjo 69, 86 Basti, Vjekoslav (Alojz) 275, 276 Batthyány, Gyula, grof 114 Batthyány, Lajos, grof 89 Batthyány, Tivadar 114 Bauer, Anton, major 142,143,156,157 Bauer, Antun, nadbiskup 77, 78, 132, 170, 171,263, 288 Bauer, Josip 254 Baumgartner, Adolf 277 Bazala, dr. Albert 291 Bazala, Darinka 291, 292 Bažinov, Ivan 325 Beck, Max Vladimir 14 Begović, Miroslav 273, 275, 277, 305
Beliznai, Kinga 94,129 Beneš, Eduard 202 Bér, Dezső 122 Berchtold, Leopold, grof 14,15,194,195 Berczeller, Leopold 252 Berdjaev, Nikolaj 315 Berend, Iván T. 35 Berger, Šalamun 288 Berzeviczy, Béla von 12 Blankini, Juraj 44 Bigler, A. 255 Bikfalvi, Géza 100,128 Bilié, Josip 262, 267 Bíró, Lajos 112 Bíró, Xavér Ferenc S.J. 100 Biscontini, Alfred 231 Bismarck, Otto von 29, 76 Blažeković, Dragutin 259 Bled, Jean-Paul 77, 87, 182, 195, 200, 201, 202, 204 339
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Blöchl, Andrea 60, 87, 239, 266 Blondein, Gustav 259 Boban, Branka 176,190, 204, 205 Bogdanovič, Tomislav 178,191, 204 Bogišič, Baltazar 301, 306 Bogovič, Mirko 185, 205 Bohutinski, Gustav 191 Bohutinski, Juraj 191,192 Bojko, Oleksandr 314 Bojovič, Petar 116 Bolfras, Arthur von 12,16,113 Bollé, Herman 245, 246, 260, 267 Bölöny, József 37, 40 Bőitek, Vatroslav 168,169 Borojevič, Svetozar 101, 230, 263, 285 Borosak Marijanović, Jelena 176, 204, 225, 227, 228, 238 Bralić, Ante 207, 223 Briggs, Asa 74, 87 Brix, Emil 61, 87, 239, 266 Brunšmid, dr. Josip 264, 288 Brusilov, general 201 Buconjić-Hercegovac, Nikola 47, 50, 72, 86 Bucur, Maria 61, 87, 239, 268 Bučar, Franjo 52, 54, 56, 78, 86, 87, 241, 266, 271, 305 Budak, Neven 55,88, 240,241,266,271,306 Bukovac, Vlaho 44, 65, 179, 261 Bulić, don Frane 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 222, 223, 259, 266 Burboni, aristokratska obitelj 309 Burián, István von 14,15, 45 Buttykay, Antal E 121 Buzinkay, Géza 93, 97,128 Caesar, Egon 9,18,128 Catinelli, Carl Ritter von 12 Cieger, András 93,128 Cihlar-Nehajev, Milutin 191 Cole, Laurence 54, 61, 87, 239, 269 Conciba, Ferdinand 132,170,171 Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz 10,12,13,18, 146,147,158,159, 201, 230, 263, 285 Corti, Conte 9,18,128 Cmadak, Mihvoj 291 Crnčić, Menci Klement 247, 254, 286 Cseh, Ervin pl. 243 Csemoch, dr. János, kardinal 99,100 Csicso, Pop István 124 Csorba, György 102 Cvetko, Matija 255 Čabrinović, Nedeljko 108 Čartorisky Olgírerd, knez 309, 310 Čikoš Sesija, Bela 247 Čurčić, Fehim 117 Ćuk, Jelena 291 Ćuk, Nikola 291 Ćukac, Stjepan 47
Dabižić, Miodrag A. 255, 266 Damjanovič, Dragan 245, 246, 255, 267 Damjanovič, Stjepan 200, 205 Deák, Ferenc 38, 89, 92, 93 Defflpis, Jerolim 48, 50 Delič, potpukovnik 172,173 Demandt, Alexander 304, 305 DemicheU, Ljubimir 217 Deranja Cmokić, Anuška 264, 267 Deutsch, Albert pl. 291 Deutsch, Matilda pl. 291, 292 Devetak, Franz 168,169 Dežebč, Velimir st. 261, 267 Valfrè di Bonzo, Teodoro 14 Diószegi, István 22, 40 Dobrovšak, Ljiljana 239, 339 Dolinger, Hans 201, 204 Dominković, Fihp 256 Dornik, Wolfram 10,18, 325 Draskovic, Ivan, grof 122 Dimič, Ivana 264, 267 Dubokovič, Niko 258, 267 Duchek, Maksimibjan 252 Dudukovič, vojni kapetan 253 Dukat, Vladoje 47 Duranovič, Amir 103 Džambo, Jozo 85, 87 Džemaludin ef. Čauševič, Mehmed 102,103 Edelsheim-Gyulai, Lipót 114 Eichhorn, Otto 138,139,142,143,164,165 Engels, Friedrich 38 Eötvös, József, barun 37, 38, 92 Erdő, Péter, kardinal 100 340
Kazało imena Esterházy, Móric 114 Esterházy, Pál ml. 114 Esterházy, Pál st. 114 Ettinger, Mijo 288 Evetović, Ivan 122 Ewald, Salvator 72, 241, 267 Farkas, Ernőd 121 Fay Ivan 252 Fazinić, Alena 260, 267 Ferdinand, bugarski kralj 121 Fehéri, Armand 122 Ferenc Jóska (Franjo Joška) v. Franjo Josip I. Ferenc, Szabó SJ 100,129 Ferenczy János 90 Ferenčak, satnik 172,173 Femkom, Anton Dominik 245 Fijan, Andrija 44 Filipovič Filipsbeverski, Franjo 256 Fischer-Galati, Stephen 53, 87 Fisković, Cvito 216, 223 Fodróczy 118 Föglein, Gizella 94,129 Forker, Zvonimir 57, 88 Franges Mihanovió, Robert 247, 248, 249, 250, 266, 268, 277, 278, 306 Franges, dr. Otto 192 Franko, Ivan 311 Franko, zapovjednik Pete armije 117 Frankopan, Fran Krsto 300, 301 Frankopani, hrv. velikaška obitelj 188 Fryčaj, Rikard 255 Fuderer, Tetyana 322 Fürstenberg, Karl Max Egon 15 Gaj, Ljudevit 55 Galantai, József 93,128 Gamulin, Grgo 244, 267 Garašanin, Ilija 181 Gárdonyi, Géza 20 Gareljić, Tarijana 247, 268 Gašparovič, Pavao 291 Georgi, Friedrich Ritter von 13 Gerersdorfer, Ljudevit 291, 298 Gerersdorfer, Štefanija 291, 298 Gerő, András 19, 20, 21, 31, 35, 37, 39, 40, 53, 87, 91,128, 339 Gillis, John 239, 267 Gimjik, Nikifor 307, 325 Gjukić, Bogoja 166,167 Glässer, Norbert 29, 40 Glavaš, Alexander 166,167 Goldstein, Josip Marko 65, 86 Gonda, Imre 11,18 Gorenc, Janko 261 Görgey, Artúr 21 Gottsmann, Andreas 208, 223 Gračanin, Hrvoje 240, 267 Grahor, Janko (Josip) ml. 273 Grba, Radovan 242, 269 Gregor, Josef 170,171 Grej, Edvard v. Grey, Edward Grey, Edward 200 Gross, Miljana 94,128 Grossegger, Elisabeth 60, 87
Grubiša, Damir 273, 278 Gruševs'ky Myhajlo 311, 315 Gürtler, Josef 188,159 Gustav, dr. Friedrich, kardinal 99 Gyöngyvér Véres, Emesa 29 Habsburgovci (Habsburg, Habsburg-Vyšyvanyj, Habsburg-Lothringen, Habsburg-Lotarinška), dinastija 8, 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 48,49, 58, 60, 65, 68, 70, 74, 75, 83, 89, 175, 176, 178, 203, 226, 227, 237, 240, 262, 272, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313, 317, 318, 320-324, 328, 330 Austrijska, Elizabeta Franciska 309 Austrijski, Karl Ferdinand 309 Austrijski, Karlo I. (ГѴ), car i kralj 17,30, 47,48, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,120,121,132, 144-163, 198, 201, 203, 208, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 230, 233, 234, 235, 251, 263, 280, 282, 283, 285, 302, 303, 304, 324, 329, 330, 331 Austrijski, Wilhelm/ Vilim Franjo 309,324 Austrijsko-Esenski, Franjo Ferdinand 313 Elizabeta (Jelisaveta, Jelisava) Austrijska 16, 27, 36, 37, 38, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 70, 73, 74, 80, 86, 99, 243, 249,255, 257, 258, 271 Eugen, nadvojvoda 13,120,152,153 Ferdinand Zvonimir 175 Franjo I., car 55, 61, 99 341
Franjo Josip і Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Franjo Ferdinand (Ferencz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand), nadvojvoda 107,108, ПО, 118, 120, 181,182, 184, 202, 203, 243, 312, 313, 323, 329, 335 Franjo Josip I, car i kralj 7 i d. Friedrich, nadvojvoda 14,147, 149, 157, 230, 263, 284 Gizela, kći Franje Josipa 27 Josip II. 98,180, 182 Josip, palatin 37 Karl Franjo Josip, nadvojvoda 11,14,15, 16 Maksimilijan, brat Franje Josipa 61 Marija Terezija, carica 37, 147, 155, 161,163,175,181, 286, 303, 308 Marija Valerija, nadvojvotkinja 9,14,16, 20, 27,40, 262 Rudolf, sin Franje Josipa 16, 27, 58, 59, 60, 61, 99 Sofija, nadvojvotkinja 48,107 von Österreich, Karl Stephan 309 von Österreich-Toskana, Maria Theresia 309 Wilhelm Franz von 307, 309, 312, 314, 316, 317, 319, 320, 322, 331 Zita, žena Karla I. (IV) 16 Hadik, János 114 Hadži, Adil 120 Hafner, Radivoj 132,172,171 Hägenauer, Ljudevit 261 Halmi, Artúr Lajos 66 Harmat, Árpád Péter 126 Haulik, Juraj 98 Haydn, Joseph 73 Hazai, barun 15 Healy, Maureen 75, 87 Heinzel, Vjekoslav 245 Нека, Ladislav (László) 89, 95, 96, 99, 105, 339 Helfert, Joseph Alexander 66 Hendrich, Franjo 253 Herman Kaurić, Vįjoleta 190,199, 204, 205, 299, 306 Herman, Vįjoleta v. Herman Kaurić, Vįjoleta Hermann, Robert 22, 40 Herre, Franz 90 Herzig, Max 66, 86 Hideghethy, Imbro pl. 280 Hinrichs, Eibe 13,18 Hire, Dragutin 261, 262, 267, 271, 306 Hirschler, Mór 20 Hobsbawm, Eric 59, 69, 87 Hochreiter, Izidor 261 Hoffmann, Josef 66, 286 Holovčenko, Volodymyr 325 Holjac, Janko 78, 290 Hoļjevac, Željko 8, 41, 332, 339 Homen, Zoran 192, 204 Hortenzije v. Pavić, Nikola Horthy,
Miklós 31, 32, 33, 34, 40 Horvat, Anđela 264, 265, 267 Horvat, Franjo pl. 252 Horvat, Josip 79, 85, 87 Horvat, Rudolf 66, 85, 86, 94,129 Horváth, Attila 94,129 Hötzendorf, Franz Conrad von v. Conrad von Hötzendorfi Franz Hoyos von Gutenstein, Heinrich 12 Hreljanović, Guido pl. 288 Hrstic, Ivan 263, 267 Hunjadi, Janko 21 Hussarek von Heinien, Maximilian 14 Ibruljević, časnik 103 Ignatijev, ruski grof 43 Ignotus v. Veigelsberg, Hugó Ignjatijević Tkalac, Imbro 187 Ištvanović de Ivanjska, Nikola pl. 231,254,255 Ivan Pavao IL, papa 37 Ivankovič, Hrvoje 262, 267 Ivankovič, Vedrán 261, 267 Ivasović, Gajo 47, 50, 70, 86 Ivčević, Vieko 213, 219 Iveković, obitelj 136 Jacobi, Hosea 42 Jadviga, polj. kraljica 309 Jagić, Vatroslav 248, 325 Jalžabetič, Tomo 190 Jandrić, Marica 250,266 Jankovich, Béla 105 Jankovič, Branimir 301, 306 Jászi, Oszkár 112 Jeftanović 109 Jelačič, Josip, hrv. ban 41,48,56, 57, 73,175, 178,182, 228, 230, 245, 253, 304, 306 Jelaska Marijan, Zdravka 207, 223, 339 342
Kazalo imena Jelčić, Andy 10 Jelic, Antun 250, 269 Jerosch, Johann 168,169 Jesih Matič, Melita 301, 306 Jezernik, Božidar 243, 267 Jirsak, Libuše 17 Jirusch, Otto 134, 135, 170, 171 Jókai, Mór 93 Jóska, Ferenc (Joška, Franjo) v. Franjo Josip I. Jovanovič, Jovan M. 85 Jurdana, Ela 225, 339 Juričič dr. v. Pilar, Ivo Jurič, Ivan 257, 267 Jurišič, Franz 166,167 Jurišič, Pavao 116 Jurkovič, Mate 262, 302 Jurkovič, Nikola pl. 250 Kádár, János 35, 38 Kállay, Benjámin 100,101,105,112 Kapetanić, Niko 260, 267 Karađorđević, Aleksandar 303 Karađorđević, Petar I. 230, 253, 303 Karađorđevići, srp. dinastija 175,177, 303 Karaula, Željko 301, 306 Karcić, Fikret 102,103,104 Karger, C. 254 Karress, Franjo M. 74 Kassal-Mikula, Renata 276, 286, 287, 306 Katalinić, Vjera 73, 87, 271, 306 Katić, Lovre 216, 223 Kečkemet, Duško 244, 245, 247, 249, 267 Kempf, Julije 72, 86 Kempf, Vojislav 281, 288 Kerdič, Ivo 243, 247, 248, 251, 268 Kettert, sluga F. Josipa 27 Khuen-Héderváry, Károly 44, 96, 109, 112, 120, 123, 178, 179, 188, 189, 250, 262, 271 Kiepach, Marcel 177,192, 204 Klaić, Bratoļjub 79, 86 Klaić, Miho 42, 43,44 Klarič, Đuro 69, 86 Klement XIII. 99 ïQestenitz, Tibor 29 Klobučar, Josip 54, 68, 86 Knežević, Snješka 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, ЗОЇ, 306 Koch, Gustav 134, 135, 160, 161, 168, 169, 170,171 Kocsis, István 94,129 Koksa, Đuro 175 Kolander, Stjepan 225, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238 Kolar (Kolar-Dimitrijević), Mira 175,185,190, 191, 192, 193, 199, 204, 205, 278, 306, 339 Kolodkó, Mihály 36 Komócsy, József 20 Konovalec, Jevgen 317 Kontak, Antun 291 Koos von Kolarec, Leopoldina 44, 50
Korenčič, Mirko 165,174 Korenie, Stjepan 301, 306 Korošec, Anton 201 Korvin, Matijaš 27,105 Kosovac, Fridolin 255 Kossuth, Lajos 31, 34, 36, 89, 97,104,125 Kovács, Lea 39 Kovačevič, Ferdinand 254 Kovačevič, Ferdo 254 Kovačič, Viktor 260, 261, 268, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 286, 301, 305, 306 Kozári, Mónika 96,129 Kozjak, Vinzenz 166,167 Krajna, Andor ПО Kranjčev, Branko 251, 267 Kranjčevič, Milan 253, 267 Kranjčevič, Silvije Strahimir 44, 248 Kraševac, Irena 286, 305 Krauss, Alfred 13 Krešič, Vladimir 288 Kriškovič, dr. Vinko 281, 282, 283, 288 Krizman, Bogdan 281, 306 Krleža, Miroslav 85, 192, 314, 324 Kršnjavi, Izidor (Iso) 58, 78, 86, 248, 288, 306 Krtalič, Ivan 58, 86, 288, 306 Krušelj, Željko 55, 88, 240, 241, 266, 271, 306 Krvarič, Alois 166,167 Kukič, Boris 271, 301, 304, 306, 339 Kukuljevič Sakcinski, Ivan 248 Kühner, Miroslav grof 110, 245, 281, 288 Kulundžič, Zvonimir 175, 205 Kunz, Karl 166,167 343
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Ladjević, Branko 295, 298 Lamoral von O' Donnell, Maximilien Karl 90 Lana, Lino 215 Langer von Langerode, Hermann 164,165 Lasser, vojnik 253 LeCaine, Hugh Agnew 53, 54, 87 Leček, Suzana 264, 267 Leisek, Friedrich 199 Lenarčič, Andrija 191 Lenuci, Marija 291 Lenuci, Milan 272, 291 Lenjin, Vladimir Hjič 37, 315 Lexa von Aehrenthal, Alois 45 Lewis, Geoffrey 102 Libényi, János 90, 91 Ligotzky, Winzens 168,169 Lončarević, Dušan 195, 205 Lončarič, Ehas 166,167 Lončarič, Zlatko 251, 267 Lónyay Menyhért 37 Ludendorff, Erich 11 Ludovik Veliki 27 Ludwig, bavarski kralj 120 Lukinič, Edo 122 Lutter, Ignaz 162,163, 164,165 Luxard, Ivan 259 Machnik, Antun 291 Machnik, Marijana (Marija) 291, 292 Machura, Martin 36 Machura, obitelj 36 Madirazza, Frane 214, 215, 217, 218 Magdič, Pero 176 Magyar, Lajos 119 Magyary, Géza 105 Mahno, Nestor 314, 315 Maleković, Vladimir 272, 277, 306 Malinar, dr. Veljko 199, 205 Mallgrave, Напу Francis 277, 286,287, 306 Mallin, Naum 190 Mandeláé, dr. Vinko 192 Mangjer, Dušan 214, 218 Marevič, Jozo 301, 306 Marjanovič, Milan 85 Markovič, Vieko 213 Markus, Tomislav 198, 205 Marschaff, Rudolf 243, 268 Masaryk, Tomáš Garrigue 17, 202 Mašić, Nikola 254 Matič, Tomislav 251,268 Matijevič, Zlatko 183, 205 Matkovič, Hrvoje 199, 205 Mayer, Henrietta 291, 292 Mayer, Hinko 291 Mažuranić, Ivan 92, ПО, 181, 262 Medakovič, dr. Bogdan 109, ПО, 279,283,288 Medar, Mladen 241, 268 Mehmed V Rešad 102,103 Menzinger, vojni kurat 252 Metternich, Klemens von 126,180 Mezey, Bama 94,129 Mihalović, Antun, ban 199, 205 Miletič, Stjepan 248
Milobar, dr. Fran 190 Mimik, Ivan 131, 243, 268, 340 Miroševič, Franko 301, 306 Mocsony, Antal 114 Mód, Aladár 35,40 Modestin, Josip 78 Modrič, Joso 257 Molnar, Antun 73 Molnár, János 106 Molnár, Jenő 122 Montenuovo, Alffed, princ 14,16 Moser, Koloman 66, 67 Muačevič, dr. Branko 138,139 Muačević, dr. Stanko 142,143,148,149 Mutschlechner, Martin 41, 50 Myrbach, Felician 66 Nadvomik, Zlatan 261, 268 Nagele, Hugo 237 Nagy, S. 117 Nagyllés, Anikó 29,40 Németh, Béla G. 35 Neumann, Emil (Mirko) 263, 285 Niederhauser, Emil 126 Nietsch, Stefan 134, 135, 144, 145, 160, 161,168,169 Nikolaj II. Romanov, raski саг 48,114, 313 Nikolič, Miron 288 Nikolić-Podrinski, Vladimir 288 Nosslböck, dr. Alois 168,169 Novosel, dr. Marko 122 Obradovič, Dositej 248 344
Kazalo imena Obrenovići, srp. vladarska obitelj 177 Odescalchi, Béla 114 Odescalchi, Lóránd 114 Odescalchi, Zoárd 114 Ody, Viktor 166,167 Oreb, Franko 241, 260, 268 Orešković, Emil 166,167 Oršolić, Tadol33,174 Ostajmer, Branko 126,129 Ostaško, Tetyana 321, 322, 325 Ožegović, Ivka, barunica 291, 292 Paar, Eduard, grof 113,114 Pacher, Teodor 249 Palaversié, Pavao 258, 267 Pallavicini, György 114 Paščenko, Jevgeņij 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 322, 324, 325, 340 Paunovič, Nikola 229, 252 Pavelič, dr. Ante 279, 291 Pavič, Nikola 178 Pejacsevich, dr. Teodor v. Pejačevič, Teodor Pejačevič, Dora 189,190 Pejačevič, Teodor 189, 190, 250, 277, 288 Pekár, Gyula 106 Pekič, Petar 176,195, 205 Peleš, dr. Dušan 291 Perič, Ivo 94 Perok, Filip 288 Peroš, Marko 274, 275 Persoglio, Leopold 168,169 Peršič, Ivan 85, 282, 291 Peršič, Jelka 291, 292 Péter, László 93,128 Peüjura, Symon 316, 317 Petőfi, Sandor 26, 31 Petiić, Frane 252 Petrovič, Georg 168,169 Petrovič, Sava 230 Petschar, Hans 55, 61, 88 Petuc, poduzetnik 172,173 Pilar, Anka 291 Pilar, dr. Ivo 181,183,187, 205 Pilar, Martin 288, 291 Piłsudski, Józef 316 Pinterovič, dr. Antun 122 Pio IX., papa 98, 99 Piplović, Stanko 244, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 268 Pisačić, Marija pl. 291, 292, 298 Piskur, Dragutin 250 Piškulić, Ivan 252 Platzer, Josip 56 Plavljanić, Simon 166,167 Plavšić, Dušan 288 Plivelić, Anton 150,151,160,161,164,165, 166,167 Podhorsky, Stjepan 274, 276 Podunajec, Jakab 168,169 Pók, Lajos 93,128 Polič, Martin 43, 50, 94,129 Poljak, dr. Franjo 190 Pomper, dr. Stjepan 178 Popovič, Dušan 110 Posedel, Josip
216, 223 Potiorek, Oskar 101,109,115,117,120 Prebeg, dr. Vladimir 279, 281, 282 Prelog, Milan 265,268 Premilič, Mijo 291, 292 Premuž, dr., vikar 118 Preradovič, Petar 73, 86 Priante, Monica 208, 223 Pribičevič, Svetozar 109, 183, 190, 192 Priča, Žarko 166,167 Princip, Gavrilo 108, 111 Prister, Boris 199, 205 Prohaska, dr. Ljudevit 191 Prohászka, László 38,40 Purić, Josip 243 Quien, Enes 248, 268 Rački, Franjo 42, 50, 248, 263 Radić, Stjepan 48, 79, 86, 175, 176, 180, 183, 190, 191, 192, 193, 204, 205, 279, 281, 288, 324 Radković, Josip 291 Radovič Mahečić, Daija 261, 268 Rajacsich, Josif, barun 288 Rajna, György 38,40 Rakodczay, dr. Aleksander pl. 288 Rákosi, Mátyás 38 Ranger, Terence 56, 69, 87 Ránki, György 35 Rath, potpukovnik 172,173 345
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Rauch, Levin, barun 94 Rauch, Pavao, ban 180,181,186,189 Rauchensteiner, Manfrïed 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 183,187, 205, 340 Rauer, Aurel 193 Rauscher, biskup 91 Ravenščak, Antonija 251, 268 Redlich, Josef 13,16,18, 52, 86,129 Reisner, Adam 288 Rendié, Ivan 45, 247,248,249,255,257,267 Rendulić, Alois 168,169 Répái, Lajos 36 Rész, Kari 166,167 Révai, József 35 Révész, T. Mihály 94,129 Ribar, zastupnik ПО Rodin, Auguste 247 Rojc, Milan 192 Roksandić, Drago 301, 306, 318 Roosevelt, Theodore 75, 182 Rosandić, Toma248, 258 Rosier, Rudolf 254 Rosso, Medardo 247 Roth, Joseph 16,18, 51, 88 Rožic, Ferdo 73 Rubido-Zichy od Zagoija і Zicsa, Radoslav pl. 241 Rudolf, Viktor 242, 268 Rukavina, Vlatko 256, 268 Rukavina, Vladimir 300, 305 Rumpler, Helmut 9,18 Salvator, Ewald 72, 241, 267 Salvator, Franz 14,160,161 Salvator, Leopold 14 Salvator, Ludwig 44 Salvator, Marija Valerija 14 Sapunar, Ante 258, 268 Sarkotić, Stjepan 120 Sármány, Ilona 35 Satrapa, pješak 253 Saxlehner, András 20 Scapinelli, kardinal 14 Schaumbauer, sluga F. Josipa 27 Scheure, zapovjednik 118 Schiessl, barun 113 Schlegel, Antun (Toni) 237 Schmidi, Stefan 57, 64, 69, 77, 79, 88 346 Schmidt, Fridrik 263 Schnitzler, Arthur 52, 86 Schönburg-Hartenstein, Aloys, princ general 13 Schratt, Katharina 16 Schwarz, David 177 Schwarz, Dragutin 227 Schwarz, Ivan pl. 227 Schwarz, Viktorina (rod. barunica Tunki od Asprunga i Hochenstađta) 227 Scitovszky János 98 Segen, dr. David 291, 292 Seidel, Hermann 164,165 Seifert, Antun ЗОЇ Seipka, Josef 140,141,170, 171, 229, 252 Serédi, dr. Jusztinián,
kardinal 32 Shaw, Standford J. 102 Shedel, James 239, 268 Siebenschein, dr. Robert 291 Šiferi, Antun 260 Simunović, Marijan 168,169 Sitta, Silvija 251, 268 Sixtus von Reden, Alexander 19, 40 Skerlecz (Škerlec, Skerletz Łomnicki), Ivan, hrv. ban 77, 109, 118, 121, 178, 182, 190, 243, 279, 280 Skoda, Franz 142,143,156,157, 166, 167 Skoropads'ky, getman 315 Slavuj, Lana 264, 268 Smičiklas, Tadija 264 Smolčić, Emil 134,135,164,165 Snyder, Timothy 307, 321, 325 Soie, Vjenceslav 177 Soldo, Josip Ante 216, 226 Solil, Wilhelm 134,135,152,153 Sollar, Slava 291, 292 Somogyi, Éva 93,129 Souchon, Wilhelm 102 Spanyik, Adalbert von 12 Srbik, Heinrich von 58, 88,129 Srkulj, dr. Stjepan 288, 299, 302 Stadler, dr. Josip 45 Staljin, Josif Visarionovič 38, 319 Stanić, Jelena 264, 268 Starčević, Ante 126, 279, 281, 282 Stefanutti, Pietro 254 Stekl, Hannes 61, 87, 239, 266 Stem, Elza 291
Kazalo imena Stem, Oton 291 Stipetić, Stefan 168,169 Stoltzenberg, Ulrich Baron von И Strauss, Johann 182 Strecha, Mario 55, 88, 94, 129, 240, 241, 266, 268, 271, 306 Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, hrv. biskup 42, 43, 48, 50, 177, 187, 241, 247, 248, 262, 268, 274, ЗОЇ, 306 Stulli, Bemard 185, 205 Stürgkh, Karlo Graf 12, 201 Sunko, Dionis 248, 251, 266 Supilo, Frano 178,183 Šupka, Géza 91 Swieteczky von Czemczicz, Friedrich 134, 135,142,143 Szabadi, Judit 35 Szabó, Ferenc SJ 100,129 Szabo, Gjuro 85, 301, 306 Szabó, István 124 Szalai, Miklós 106 Szapáry, Gyula 37 Szász, Károly 123 Szávai, Ferenc 93,129 Szécheny, István 36 Széchenyi, László 114 Széchenyi, Péter 114 Széchenyi, Viktor 114 Szegedy-Maszák, Mihály 35 Széli, Kálmán 37 Szemere, Miklós 105 Szlávy, József 37 Szomory, Emil 116 Šakaja, Laura 264, 268 Šehić, Zijad 103 Šen, Edo 273, 306 Seper, Franjo 255 Šeptyc'ky, Andrej 314 Ševčenko, Taras 311 Šibenik, Stanko 134,135,170,171 Šimat Banov, Ive 247, 268, 277, 306 Šimatovič, Janja 291, 292 Šimetin Šegvič, Filip 44, 51, 64, 66, 69, 74, 88, 177, 179, 205, 240, 241, 242, 243, 262, 268, 271, 272, 306, 340 Šišić, Ferdo 42, 50, 94,129 Škrinjar, Ljubomir 252, 269 Škrlec, Ivan, ban Šokčević, Josip, hrv. ban 94,177,185 Špišić, Božidar pl. 245 Štauduar, Georg von 166,167 Štefan, Ivan 251 Šufflay, Milan 111 Šulek, Bogoslav 55 Šumanovič, dr. Svetislav 279 Švab, Augustin 166,167 Takács, Stefan 138,139, 142,143 Talija, Urban 46, 50 Tarján, Tamás M. 114,126,129 Tamóczai, Géza 90, 91 Teleki, Pál 114 Teieško, Werner 54, 61, 64, 69, 77, 79, 88 Terešenko, Yuriy 321, 325 Temina, Milka 290, 291
Tersztyánsky, pl., potpukovnik 140,141 Tichy, Hans 66 Tisza, István 13, 37, 97,109, 111, 112,114, 123,183,194, 200, 202 Tisza, Kálmán 37, 97 Tkalec, Stanislav 47, 50 Toldi, Zvonimir 250 Tomašič, Anton 166,167 Tomašič, dr. Nikola 189 Tomičić, Ivan 242, 269 Tonetti, satnik 172,173 Trefort, Ágoston, baran 37, 92 Tmski, Ivan 73, 248 Trogrlić, Marko 57, 58, 61, 88, 207, 223 Trumbić, Ante 178,183, 218 Turbucz, Dávid 32, 40 Turkálj, Josip 245, 263 Turkovič, dr. Vladimir, barun 288 Turkovič, Maja baranica 291, 292 Unowsky, Daniel 54, 61, 87, 88, 239, 241, 243, 269 Unterreiner, Katrin 41, 50 Utješenović Ostrožinski, Ognjeslav 189 Váczi, Márk 99,129 Valdec, Rudolf 247, 248,249,254, 266, 268, 277, 286 Valenta, Rainer 55, 61, 88 Valentič, Mirko 181, 205 347
Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu Vamno, Mirko 160,161 Varešanin, Marjan 101 Vasié, Dragutin 291 Vasió, Zora 291, 292 Veigelsberg, Hugó 28, 29,112 Versényi, Ladislaus (Ladislav) 134, 135, 140,141,150,151,158,159,166,167 Vidakovič, Stjepan 253 Vidor, Marcel 29 Vignjević, Dušan 166,167 Viktorija, engl, kraljica 52, 59,61 Vinković, Vanja 240 Vinsky, dr. Isidor 148, 149,170,171 Vlašić, Julije 122 Vocelka, Karl 9,18, 41, 50, 77, 88 Vocelka, Michaela 9,18, 77, 88 Vogel, Josip 252 Vojnich, István 122 Vojnits, Sándor 122 Völgyesi, Zoltán 113,129 von Biliński, Leon 109 von Koerber, Emest 12,13,15,18 von Nordenkampf, Bolhár 253 von Thallheim, Rosa 261 von Trotta, Franz 16, 51 von Trotta, obitelj 51 Vöröš/Vereš, Slavko 237, 238 Vrandečić, Josip 58, 61, 88 Vrbanič, Anka 291 Vrbanič, dr. Juraj 291 Vrbanič, Mira 291, 292 Vrbanič, Rudolf 291 Vrbošić, Josip 240 Vrčić, fra Vjeko 256 Vugrinec, Petra 286, 305 Vukašinović, Milivoj 168,169 Viiković, Pavao 250, 269 Vyšyvanyj, Vasylj v. Habsburg-Vyšyvanyj, Wilhelm 348 Wagner, Otto 261, 276, 277, 286, 287, 306 Washington, George 29 Watzek, Karl 134,135,166,167,168,169 Weigert, Josip 253 Weisz, M. 253 Wekerìe, Sándor 37, 45 Wenckheim, József 114 Wenckheim, László 114 White, Jeremy 338 Wilhelm II. 194, 201, 323, 324 Wilson, Thomas Woodrow 198, 201 Windakiewicz, Stefan 166,167 Windischgraetz, Lajos 114 Wingfield, Nancy M. 61, 87, 239, 268 Winkelhofer, Martina 61, 88 Withalm, Leopold 134, 135, 140, 141, 168, 169 Wittas, Josef pi. 134, 135, 140, 141, 150, 151,164,165,166,167,170,171 Wlassich, Gyula v. Vlašić, Julije Zagorac, Josip 46 Zajc,
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spelling | Međunarodni znanstveni skup Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu 2016 Zagreb Verfasser (DE-588)1233333712 aut Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. uredio Željko Holjevac Zagreb Matica hrvatska 2019. 350 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biblioteka Zbornici / Matica hrvatska Englische Zusammenfassung Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 (DE-588)118535013 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd rswk-swf Kroatien (DE-588)4073841-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 21.11.2016 Zagreb gnd-content Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 (DE-588)118535013 p Kroatien (DE-588)4073841-3 g Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 s Geschichte z DE-604 Holjevac, Željko 1973- (DE-588)1062923308 edt Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032082683&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032082683&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032082683&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Personenregister |
spellingShingle | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 (DE-588)118535013 gnd Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
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title | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. |
title_auth | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. |
title_exact_search | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. |
title_exact_search_txtP | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. |
title_full | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. uredio Željko Holjevac |
title_fullStr | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. uredio Željko Holjevac |
title_full_unstemmed | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. uredio Željko Holjevac |
title_short | Franjo Josip i Hrvati u Prvome svjetskom ratu |
title_sort | franjo josip i hrvati u prvome svjetskom ratu zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa odrzanog u palaci matice hrvatske 21 studenoga 2016 |
title_sub | zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa održanog u palači Matice hrvatske 21. studenoga 2016. |
topic | Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 (DE-588)118535013 gnd Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 Erster Weltkrieg Kroatien Konferenzschrift 21.11.2016 Zagreb |
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