Category: 1.01 Original scientific paper
Language: Original in Slovenian (Abstract in Slovenian and English, Summary in English)
Key words: Anton Korošec, Vladko Maček, Pavle Karađorđević, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Banovina Croatia
Abstract: On the basis of archival and memoir sources, the author describes the views of Anton Korošec's leading Slovenian policy on state issues in the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Korošec's views on the establishment of the Banovina of Croatia in 1939 and, consequently, the dilemmas surrounding the further decentralization of the Yugoslav state, including the possibilities for establishing a similar Slovenian state entity, are evaluated in this context. The author notes that the Banovina of Slovenia remained an unfulfilled demand for Slovenian politics. The combination of military events, foreign political turbulence, and nationalistic frictions in internal politics precluded the further reorganization of the country.
The article presents staindpoints of the leading Slovene politician Anton Korošec in the founding era of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Based on the archival sources, press reports and memoirs, it deals with the views of Korošec regarding main problems in adopting the constitution of the new state. During the process of passing the constitution of the SHS-Kingdom Korošec had to admit defeat in materialising his constitutional concepts.
Category: 1.01 Original scientific paper
Language: Original in Slovene (Abstract in Slovene and English, Summary in English)
Key words: Sherman Miles, Archibald Cary Coolidge, Paris Peace Conference, Styria, Carinthia
Abstract: The article deals with the activities of the U. S. Lieutenant Colonel Sherman Miles as member of the American study commission in Vienna in the first months of the Paris Peace Conference 1919. Miles' documents on the nationality problems in the border area between the newly established German Austria and the SHS-Kingdom are evaluated. There is special emphasis on the activities of Miles in Styria, based on the research of the Austrian, American and Slovene sources.
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