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considered neutral regarding the
choice of
centralism or federalism. The
Yugoslavist idea has
roots in the 1830s
Illyrian movement in
Habsburg Croatia, where...
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several governments of
various forms in Yugoslavia.
Ideologically a
Yugoslavist and communist, he was a
prominent member of the
Yugoslav Partisans, the...
- also
approved by the King. That same year,
Croatian historian and anti-
Yugoslavist intellectual Milan Šufflay was ********inated in Zagreb. As a response...
- Austria,
carried out by
Bosnian Serb
Gavrilo Princip, a
member of the
Yugoslavist Mlada Bosna,
World War I
broke out in 1914.
Following the war, the territory...
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peoples in Yugoslavia.
Dalmatian Croat and the prin****l
World War I-era
Yugoslavist leader Ante Trumbić
denounced the St.
Vitus Day
Constitution for establishing...
- (Serbian: Бјелаши, romanized: Bjelaši) was the name
given to pan-Serbian and
Yugoslavist activists in
Montenegro during and
after the
declaration of the Podgorica...
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politicians and
activists advocating unification of the
South Slavs under Yugoslavist principles. Gazzari's
brother Remigio, a
Croatian Chilean industrialist...
- was
denied by the
Bosnian state authorities. The
probably best-known
Yugoslavist organization in
Montenegro is the "Consulate-general of the SFRY" with...
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among different members of the group.
There were
members who
promoted Yugoslavist aims of pan-South Slav
unification of
territories including Bosnia into...
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monarchists and republicans. Days
prior to Yugoslavia's
creation in 1918,
Yugoslavist politician Svetozar Pribićević
declared that Yugoslavia's
borders should...