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404:—three delegates to the Diet's lower house, and one to the upper house. According to custom, issues of common interest were regulated through consensus in the Diet's Upper House, and the Sabor often rejected claims by Hungarian governmental bodies to interfere in state administration in Croatia. From 1760s, relationship between Croatia and Hungary was changing not independently of the Habsburg monarchs' "
703:, Drašković stated the first ideas about the standardisation of the Croatian language. He called for a restoration of the authority of the Ban of Croatia, the establishment of an independent government without breaking of constitutional bonds with Hungary, use of the national language as the official language in the lands which would—apart from the Triune Kingdom of Croatia—encompass the demilitarised
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was reconvened in 1825, in addition to his seat in the
Croatian Sabor, Drašković was again elected as a delegate to the Hungarian Diet. In 1827, the Hungarian Diet decided to introduce the Hungarian language as a mandatory part of the school curriculum in Croatia starting in 1833. In response, the
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Ottoman Empire. This was explained as a necessary measure for Croatia to have sufficient resources to sustain its own government. The decision was motivated by the Sabor's opinion that the closer alignment with Hungarian interests would be the best defence angainst absolutism. The 1790
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In the 21st century, Croatian literary historians predominantly view Drašković as the progenitor and ideologue of the
Croatian national revival. He played a key role in representing the Illyrian movement before authorities, nobility, and the general public. The establishment of
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800:) were founded – largely due to Drašković's efforts – in Varaždin, Karlovac, and Zagreb. The Illyrian reading room in Zagreb helped speed up cultural and overall development. In 1841, the first political parties in Croatia were established, including the
293:, was established to promote literacy and knowledge in Croatia – in the national language – to improve the economic circumstances of the country and its people. Drašković served as the first president of the newly established institution, and co-founded the
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should translate useful books published abroad and publish such books. He added the objective should be the improvement of trade and agriculture to ensure appropriate food supply and income for the nation. Drašković served as the first president of
833:, Drašković stated its main purpose was the spreading of science and literacy in the national language, providing youth opportunities for education. He said this mostly meant the publication of good books at affordable prices. Drašković added
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229:, a 19th-century national revival. Drašković studied law and philosophy before joining the military, from which he was discharged on medical grounds. In the 1790s, Drašković pursued a political career, winning a seat in the
419:). He virtually abolished Croatia, by replacing the counties—the traditional units of regional administration and self-government—with districts, sometimes uniting Croatian and Hungarian territories in the same district.
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Drašković devoted his final years to strengthening
Croatian national awareness through institutions and by helping Gaj on several occasions. Drašković arranged for Gaj to meet Francis II in 1833, launch his newspaper
553:, were tasked with representing Croatia's views on several issues, especially with emphasizing the temporary nature of the 1790 decision on the Lieutenancy Council, and advocating the union of the Habsburg realm of
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Disertacija iliti razgovor, darovan gospodi poklisarom zakonskim i budućim zakonotvorcem kraljevinah naših za buduću dietu ungarsku odaslanem, držan po jednom starom domorodcu kraljevinah ovih
434:—over matters otherwise reserved to Croatian officials appointed by the Sabor. The transfer of power was intended to be temporary, until Croatia regained territories previously lost to the
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gave birth to their only son Josip who died in his youth, leaving no issue. By the time of his second marriage, he had sold his
Transylvanian estates and Brezovica, and settled in Rečica.
272:. Gaj's group and others supporting the objectives of the Croatian national revival became known as Illyrians after the term Drašković used for the unified Croatian lands proposed in the
796:, a manifesto aimed at curbing the spread of Germanisation among women of Croatian nobility and attracting them to the Illyrian movement. In the same year, three Illyrian reading rooms (
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on 20 October 1770, Janko Drašković was the son of Count Ivan VIII Drašković and
Eleonora Felicita Malatinski. Janko's early education consisted of tutoring at the family's estates at
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Dissertation, or
Treatise, given to the honourable lawful deputies and future legislators of our Kingdoms, delegated to the future Hungarian Diet; by an old patriot of these Kingdoms
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Drašković became involved in politics in 1792, as a member of the Sabor for the first time. Shortly after entering the Sabor, Drašković was elected as the
Croatian delegate to the
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Domorodzu
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bordering
Croatia, proposing the territory be called the "Great Illyria" or "Illyric Kingdom". Drašković assumed the imperial authorities in Vienna would support the plan because
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in the first half of the 19th century. The conflict was presented by the proponents of the Croatian national movement as the struggle to preserve limited political rights—largely
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Croatian delegates spoke of the decision as a Hungarian attack against Croatian rights, and the first step of the introduction of Hungarian as the official language in Croatia.
2136:[1832 Dissertation of Count Janko Drašković: Independence and Integrity of Croatia, Language and Identity, Cultural Standardisation and Conservative Modernisation].
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There is a disagreement among sources regarding characterisation of the relationship: "union of crowns" or "personal union" are among the most frequent terms to describe it.
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as a feudal manifesto – a view that was congruent with that of the state authorities that Drašković, as any nobility, could at best be portrayed as sympathetic to the
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in Croatia, and at Csíkszereda in Transylvania (now Miercurea Ciuc, Romania). He moved to the Habsburg capital Vienna to study law and philosophy before enlisting in the
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482:') following his father's footsteps. Drašković joined the 37th Hungarian Infantry Regiment. He served at Nagyvárad in Hungary (now Oradea, Romania), and in the Habsburg
699:. The delegates were also directed to petition the king, if they were unsuccessful in the parliament, to grant Croatia the same autonomy as enjoyed by Transylvania. In
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Treatise, given to the honourable lawful deputies and future legislators of our Kingdoms, delegated to the future Hungarian Diet; by an old patriot of these Kingdoms
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and not in a pan-South-Slavic state. At the same time, Ježić deemed the roles played by Drašković and Gaj equally significant for the Croatian revival. In
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became largely regarded as the programme of the Croatian national revival. Drašković supported and significantly contributed to the group gathered around
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681:. It was the first political, cultural and economic programme of the Croatian national revival. Although it was published anonymously, authorship of the
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with the leading role in the unification intended for Croatia as the South Slavic land with the greatest degree of political rights left intact. During
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is preserving in its collection works created through Drašković's public activities, as well as a portion of his private and official correspondence.
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in a single state, giving greater prominence to Gaj over Drašković in the context of the Illyrian movement. In the mid-1920s, literary historian
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After his death, the Sabor decided Croatia's interests need be better protected against the potential return of absolutism and the threat of
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as a monumental blow to Croatian separatism, equating its call for unification with the then-current processes of unification of the
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with Croatia. The delegates were also instucted to resist any attempt to replace Latin with Hungarian as official language.
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Ein Wort an Iliriens hochherzige Töchter über die ältere Geschichte und neueste literarische Regeneration Ihres Vaterlandes
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is deemed to be Drašković's main achievement. This view was held by late-19th-century Croatian literary historians such as
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The Sabor accepted Drašković's ideas but they were not universally popular among Croats, and were criticised as feudal and
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260:, a manifesto outlining the main political, cultural, economic, social development and cohesion problems in Croatia. The
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to two laws establishing Hungarian as the official language in Croatia the Hungarian Diet passed in the 1830s.
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604:—against Austrian and especially Hungarian efforts to curb or abolish them and gave rise to the concept of the
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in 1835, and introduced him to politicians at the 1836 diet in Pozsony, where Gaj could promote his ideas.
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and Magyarisation of Croatia, the Croatian national movement emerged among nobility and the more wealthy
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Drašković married twice, and his two wives belonged to the Croatian nobility. First, in 1794, he married
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decision strengthened the relationship between the two countries, making a move towards a unified state.
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until 1851. In 1853, Drašković was appointed as an imperial and royal advisor. Drašković died in
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Trencsényi, Balázs; Kopeček, Michal, eds. (2007). "Janko Drašković: Dissertation, or Treatise".
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in 1631. Some Drašković distinguished themselves as high-ranking officers in the service of the
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as one of its eight great parliamentarians, along with busts of Jelačić, Mažuranić,
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interpreted Drašković's role as that of a political patron of the Illyrians and the
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and Drašković in line with prevailing political views. In 1918, literary historian
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2194:"Grof Janko Drašković u doba uspona hrvatske preporodne politike od 1790. do 1848"
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and educational reforms. With the educational reforms, he also wanted to resist
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661:—primarily the Croatian national revival movement. The group was led by
2341:"Janko Drašković: Disertatia iliti Razgovor darovan gospodi poklisarom"
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as the most-progressive Croatian political programme to date. He said
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in 1836. In 1835 and 1836, Drašković published several poems in
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in Croatia, the Draškovići became increasingly powerful. By the
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claimed descent from a Crusader knight who had fought in the
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recognised Drašković's efforts; he awarded Drašković the
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was immediately apparent to Drašković's contemporaries.
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politician who is associated with the beginnings of the
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23:
2245:Tanner, Marcus (2010) .
1908:Goldstein, Ivo (2007) .
1887:Dretar, Milivoj (2021).
740:trialism in the monarchy
642:Drašković's portrait by
537:—the upper house of the
2453:Politicians from Zagreb
2132:Stančić, Nikša (2007).
1983:Jagiellonian University
1969:Kopyś, Tadeusz (2022).
1872:Croatian State Archives
1165:in 1830 by in his work
1028:Croatian State Archives
1008:Josip Juraj Strossmayer
738:incapable of achieving
529:Diet of Hungary of 1830
442:
345:, holding the title of
2264:Švab, Mladen (1993b).
2219:Švab, Mladen (1993a).
2192:Szabo, Agneza (2007).
2159:Szabo, Agneza (2012).
2116:10.5937/geopan1701054r
2097:Rácz, Szilárd (2017).
2068:Pederin, Ivan (2012).
1998:Magaš, Branka (2007).
1770:"Grof Janko Drašković"
1749:. Abingdon-on-Thames:
1161:Kušević used the term
1149:
780:Ferdinand I of Austria
770:
719:, had established the
646:
530:
492:
488:1789 Siege of Belgrade
474:
406:enlightened absolutism
337:rose to the rank of a
2103:Geographica Pannonica
1768:Burić, Josip (2017).
1690:Auty, Robert (1978).
1518:Kann & David 1984
1171:South Slavic language
1169:to refer to a common
953:, literary historian
765:
641:
528:
40:Count Janko Drašković
2300:. pp. 339–347.
2082:University of Zagreb
978:Krešimir Georgijević
655:Ljudevit Vukotinović
606:Croatian state right
486:, and fought at the
408:", especially under
2364:Croatian Parliament
2202:(in Croatian) (3).
2142:(in Croatian) (3).
1829:Damjanović, Stjepan
1811:(in Croatian) (3).
1650:Čorkalo Jemrić 2007
1363:, pp. 228–231.
1351:, pp. 194–195.
1305:, pp. 190–191.
1245:, pp. 188–189.
1004:Croatian Parliament
563:Free City of Rijeka
428:Lieutenancy Council
231:Croatian Parliament
2221:"Drašković, Janko"
1910:Croatia: A History
771:
729:Illyrian Provinces
721:Kingdom of Illyria
693:Shtokavian dialect
647:
531:
484:Kingdom of Galicia
436:Republic of Venice
432:Kingdom of Hungary
351:Ivan III Drašković
281:culture of Croatia
68:Kingdom of Hungary
2483:Counts of Croatia
2438:Croatian nobility
2416:
2415:
2410:Ambroz Vranyczany
2407:Succeeded by
2382:Cultural offices
2307:978-963-7326-60-8
2256:978-0-300-16394-0
2019:Ramet, Sabrina P.
2009:978-0-86356-775-9
1919:978-0-7735-2017-2
1893:Podravski zbornik
1293:, pp. 51–52.
993:French Revolution
888:Dimitrija Demeter
798:Ilirska čitaonica
748:Roman Catholicism
705:Military Frontier
659:Illyrian movement
535:House of Magnates
511:Cecilija Pogledić
323:Ottoman conquests
250:Habsburg monarchy
227:Illyrian movement
208:
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157:Cecilija Pogledić
131:Illyrian movement
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2443:Croatian writers
2428:Drašković family
2387:Preceded by
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986:
964:interpreted the
963:
907:David Bogdanović
884:Ljudevit Jelačić
881:
852:Mirogoj Cemetery
848:Bad Gleichenberg
816:Ban of Croatia.
776:Novine Horvatske
768:Mirogoj Cemetery
602:municipal rights
570:István Széchenyi
497:
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417: 1780–1790
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1866:(in Croatian).
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1813:Matica hrvatska
1776:(in Croatian).
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826:Matica hrvatska
823:(later renamed
806:Narodna stranka
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515:Franjica Kulmer
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865:Matica ilirska
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835:Matica ilirska
831:Matica ilirska
821:Matica ilirska
802:Illyrian Party
789:Danica ilirska
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736:Austro-Slavism
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586:Hungarian Diet
578:Port of Rijeka
574:United Kingdom
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943:Nazi Germany
937:, following
935:World War II
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671:Pavao Štoos
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1465:Burić 2017
1433:Švab 1993a
1388:Szabo 2012
1349:Burić 2017
1330:Szabo 2007
1303:Magaš 2007
1267:Magaš 2007
1243:Magaš 2007
1231:Burić 2017
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