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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

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Croatian National-Intergrational Ideologies
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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1979

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References

1 In an article entitled “On the Integration of the Croatian Nation: A Case Study in Nation Building,” which was published in East European Quarterly, Vol. XV, No. 2 (Summer, 1981), pp. 209225.Google Scholar

2 It should be pointed out that research has already been done in which the character of the ideologies is systematically explained along with the social structures. See Nikša Staničć, Hrvatska nacionalna ideologija preporodnoga pokrela u Dalmaciji (Mihovil Pavlinović i njegov krug do 1869) [The Croatian National Ideology of the Revival Movement in Dalmatia: Mihovil Pavlinović and His Circle] (with a summary in German) (Zagreb: Liber, 1980).

3 This can be seen in the results of research undertaken by Petar Koranić, which will soon be published. It deals with Croatian-Slovenian relations and the Yugoslav ideology in Croatian and Slovenian politics.