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Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Autore Baer Josette
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (271 p.)
Disciplina 320.9437309049
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Slovakia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-8382-6146-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of contents; Foreword: Slovak political thought as discovery; Acknowledgements; X. Introduction; X. 1. The Hungarian reform period and illegal Magyarisation; X. 2. The early Slovak national movement; X. 3. Codification, revolution and the congress of the Slavs; X. 4. Neo-Absolutism, the October diploma and the memorandum; X. 5. The Ausgleich, the Matica Slovenská and the nationality law of 1868; X. 6. The political situation until WWI and the emerging of the Slovakcitizenry; X. 7. Method, definitions, contents, hypothesis; X. 7. 1. Method; X. 7. 2. Definitions
X. 7. 3 Contents, hypothesisI. Ján Francisci (1822 - 1905). Romanticism and Pragmatism; I. 1. Political goals; I. 1. 1. The three falcons and the revolution; I. 1. 2. The Pešťbudínske vedomosti and the memorandum of 1861; I. 2. Political legitimating; I. 2. 1. Pragmatism; Ján Francisci - life in brief; II. Ján Palarík (1822 - 1870). Liberalism and Constitutionalism; II. 1. Political goals; II. 1. 1. With civil rights toward a federation; II. 2. Political legitimating; II. 2. 1. Montesquieu or the spirit of The spirit of the laws; II. 2. 2. Critique of the Ausgleich
II. 2. 3. The rejection of natural lawJán Palarík - life in brief27; III. Štefan Marko Daxner (1822 - 1892). Law and education.; III. 1. Political goals; III. 1. 1. The Slovak gymnasium in Veľka Revúca; III. 2. Political legitimating; III. 2. 1. Natural Law and Positive Law; III. 2. 2. Slovak Democratism; III. 2. 3. Distributive justice and moral death; Štefan Marko Daxner - life in brief; IV. František Víťazoslav Sasinek (1830 - 1914). History and eccentricity.; IV. 1. Political goals; IV. 1. 1. Language of communication; IV. 1. 2. The idea of power sharing; IV. 2. Political legitimating
IV. 2. 1. Anti-LiberalismIV. 2. 2. Constitutionalism or absolutism?; IV. 2. 3. Slavic solidarity; IV. 2. 4. The historical catechism for the Slovaks; František Víťazoslav Sasinek - life in brief; V. Svetozár Hurban Vajanský (1847 - 1916). Messianism,Panslavism and the superiority of art.; V. 1. Political goals; V. 1. 1. The Slovak Messianism; V. 2. Political legitimating; V. 2. 1. Insights and outlooks; V. 2. 2. The rejection of modernity; Svetozár Hurban Vajanský - life in brief; Conclusion; 1. The autonomy of the okolie; 2. Sovereignty; 3. Method and philosophical influence; 4. Hypothesis
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910463981503321
Baer Josette  
Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Autore Baer Josette
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (271 p.)
Disciplina 320.9437309049
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Slovakia
ISBN 3-8382-6146-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of contents; Foreword: Slovak political thought as discovery; Acknowledgements; X. Introduction; X. 1. The Hungarian reform period and illegal Magyarisation; X. 2. The early Slovak national movement; X. 3. Codification, revolution and the congress of the Slavs; X. 4. Neo-Absolutism, the October diploma and the memorandum; X. 5. The Ausgleich, the Matica Slovenská and the nationality law of 1868; X. 6. The political situation until WWI and the emerging of the Slovakcitizenry; X. 7. Method, definitions, contents, hypothesis; X. 7. 1. Method; X. 7. 2. Definitions
X. 7. 3 Contents, hypothesisI. Ján Francisci (1822 - 1905). Romanticism and Pragmatism; I. 1. Political goals; I. 1. 1. The three falcons and the revolution; I. 1. 2. The Pešťbudínske vedomosti and the memorandum of 1861; I. 2. Political legitimating; I. 2. 1. Pragmatism; Ján Francisci - life in brief; II. Ján Palarík (1822 - 1870). Liberalism and Constitutionalism; II. 1. Political goals; II. 1. 1. With civil rights toward a federation; II. 2. Political legitimating; II. 2. 1. Montesquieu or the spirit of The spirit of the laws; II. 2. 2. Critique of the Ausgleich
II. 2. 3. The rejection of natural lawJán Palarík - life in brief27; III. Štefan Marko Daxner (1822 - 1892). Law and education.; III. 1. Political goals; III. 1. 1. The Slovak gymnasium in Veľka Revúca; III. 2. Political legitimating; III. 2. 1. Natural Law and Positive Law; III. 2. 2. Slovak Democratism; III. 2. 3. Distributive justice and moral death; Štefan Marko Daxner - life in brief; IV. František Víťazoslav Sasinek (1830 - 1914). History and eccentricity.; IV. 1. Political goals; IV. 1. 1. Language of communication; IV. 1. 2. The idea of power sharing; IV. 2. Political legitimating
IV. 2. 1. Anti-LiberalismIV. 2. 2. Constitutionalism or absolutism?; IV. 2. 3. Slavic solidarity; IV. 2. 4. The historical catechism for the Slovaks; František Víťazoslav Sasinek - life in brief; V. Svetozár Hurban Vajanský (1847 - 1916). Messianism,Panslavism and the superiority of art.; V. 1. Political goals; V. 1. 1. The Slovak Messianism; V. 2. Political legitimating; V. 2. 1. Insights and outlooks; V. 2. 2. The rejection of modernity; Svetozár Hurban Vajanský - life in brief; Conclusion; 1. The autonomy of the okolie; 2. Sovereignty; 3. Method and philosophical influence; 4. Hypothesis
BibliographyIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787827203321
Baer Josette  
Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Revolution, modus vivendi or sovereignty? : the political thought of the Slovak national movement from 1861 to 1914 / / Josette Baer ; with a foreword by Dusan Kovac
Autore Baer Josette
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (271 p.)
Disciplina 320.9437309049
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Slovakia
ISBN 3-8382-6146-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of contents; Foreword: Slovak political thought as discovery; Acknowledgements; X. Introduction; X. 1. The Hungarian reform period and illegal Magyarisation; X. 2. The early Slovak national movement; X. 3. Codification, revolution and the congress of the Slavs; X. 4. Neo-Absolutism, the October diploma and the memorandum; X. 5. The Ausgleich, the Matica Slovenská and the nationality law of 1868; X. 6. The political situation until WWI and the emerging of the Slovakcitizenry; X. 7. Method, definitions, contents, hypothesis; X. 7. 1. Method; X. 7. 2. Definitions
X. 7. 3 Contents, hypothesisI. Ján Francisci (1822 - 1905). Romanticism and Pragmatism; I. 1. Political goals; I. 1. 1. The three falcons and the revolution; I. 1. 2. The Pešťbudínske vedomosti and the memorandum of 1861; I. 2. Political legitimating; I. 2. 1. Pragmatism; Ján Francisci - life in brief; II. Ján Palarík (1822 - 1870). Liberalism and Constitutionalism; II. 1. Political goals; II. 1. 1. With civil rights toward a federation; II. 2. Political legitimating; II. 2. 1. Montesquieu or the spirit of The spirit of the laws; II. 2. 2. Critique of the Ausgleich
II. 2. 3. The rejection of natural lawJán Palarík - life in brief27; III. Štefan Marko Daxner (1822 - 1892). Law and education.; III. 1. Political goals; III. 1. 1. The Slovak gymnasium in Veľka Revúca; III. 2. Political legitimating; III. 2. 1. Natural Law and Positive Law; III. 2. 2. Slovak Democratism; III. 2. 3. Distributive justice and moral death; Štefan Marko Daxner - life in brief; IV. František Víťazoslav Sasinek (1830 - 1914). History and eccentricity.; IV. 1. Political goals; IV. 1. 1. Language of communication; IV. 1. 2. The idea of power sharing; IV. 2. Political legitimating
IV. 2. 1. Anti-LiberalismIV. 2. 2. Constitutionalism or absolutism?; IV. 2. 3. Slavic solidarity; IV. 2. 4. The historical catechism for the Slovaks; František Víťazoslav Sasinek - life in brief; V. Svetozár Hurban Vajanský (1847 - 1916). Messianism,Panslavism and the superiority of art.; V. 1. Political goals; V. 1. 1. The Slovak Messianism; V. 2. Political legitimating; V. 2. 1. Insights and outlooks; V. 2. 2. The rejection of modernity; Svetozár Hurban Vajanský - life in brief; Conclusion; 1. The autonomy of the okolie; 2. Sovereignty; 3. Method and philosophical influence; 4. Hypothesis
BibliographyIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809104603321
Baer Josette  
Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui