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  Ante Starčević - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ante Starčević (May 23, 1823 - February 28, 1896) was a Croatian politician and writer.
The picture of Ante Starčević appears on the 1000 kuna banknote.
Starcevic's racism was further fully elaborated by Ivo Pilar [pseudonym L. Sudland], in his work Die Sudslawische Frage und der Weltkrieg, which was published in 1918.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ante_Starcevic   (2069 words)

  
 Description of the 1000 Kuna Banknote
Portrait of Ante Starcevic (1823-1896), the foremost advocate of his time for the idea of the Croatian nation.
Portrait of Ante Starcevic, positioned on the left hand side of the banknote, in the central part of the white surface.
Portrait of Ante Starcevic, positioned on the right hand side of the banknote in the central part of the white surface.
www.hnb.hr /novcan/novcanice/e1000k.htm   (302 words)

  
 Modern Nationalism and the Holocaust: The Cases of Germany and Croatia | Carl Savich | Columns | Serbianna.com
Ante Pavelic became the undisputed leader, the Hrvatski Fuehrer, the poglavnik, following the Fuehrerprinzip or Fuehrer principle, this was the requirement of modern nationalism that a nation have one leader, ein fuehrer.
Ante Pavelic argued in a 1932 editorial in the Ustasha newspaper for the “use of all means, even the most terrible” against the Serbian population.
Starcevic originally favored a pan-Slavism or Yugoslavian approach but later rejected this approach vehemently, arguing that Slavs were actually “slaves”, that was the derivation of the term according to him.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/055.shtml   (12970 words)

  
 ante starcevic
Ante Starčević Ante Starčević (May 23, 1823 - February 28, 1896) was a Croatian politician and writer.
Ante Starcevic once stated: "I don't understand those who claim that the Kingdom of...
Motif: Portrait of Ante Starcevic, the foremost advocate of his time for the idea of the Croatian nation; the monument to the first Croatian king, Tomislav,...
www.neapolis.it /immagini_ricerca/search/ante-starcevic.htm   (277 words)

  
 C. Michael McAdams : Selected Works
Perhaps the "father" of modern Croatian nationalism was Dr. Ante Starcevic, a Zagreb lawyer who died in 1886.
Those who followed Ante Pavelic and his Ustase movement, primarily from the Dinaric area of Croatia, felt that only violence and mass uprising could free their nation from the Alexandrian dictatorship.
The leadership of the Argentine Ustashe was in the hands of of Ante Pavelic, former Chief-of-State of the Croatian government.
www.mcadams-croatia.net /croatian_nationalism1.htm   (7215 words)

  
 Degenerate - Lord of the Danse Macabre Chapter 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Unlike two of his mentors, Ante Starcevic and Benito Mussolini, Pavelic had no history of skipping rope with the political spectrum.
Not knowing the Communists, the Serbs, or his country, Ante Pavelic instead saw the sinister hand of Belgrade in the Serbian Communist students, as he did in all evils which flourished like tumours in the supple body of Mother Croatia.
Asking how Ante Pavelic developed such a ferocious antipathy to Serbs and Jews is no different than asking the same of any man emblazoned in history for the searing force of his hatred.
www.diacritica.com /degenerate/4/pavelic3.html   (1719 words)

  
 CROATIAN FASCISM CAUSED SERBIAN UNREST IN LATE 80s AND EARLY 90s
He recalled incidents where drunken gangs of Croats roamed the streets calling the names of Ante Starcevic and Ante Pavelic and saying that “Serbs would be hung from the willow trees” once Croatia got its independence.
Ante Starcevic is a well-known Croatian historical figure who opposed Yugoslavia.
Ante Pavelic was the leader, or poglavnik, of the Ustasha/NDH during World War II.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/smorg021506.htm   (1363 words)

  
 Messages from The ConferenceAugust.16.1995.17.30.05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
By its cruelty, brutality and macabre killings, the regime of Ante Pavelic astounded even the German SS formations stationed in the Independent State of Croatia./1 The ethnically pure Croatian State was the strategic goal of the fascist Independent State of Croatia of Ante Pavelic.
The regime of Ante Pavelic brought the order on "the final solution of the Serbian question", the annihilation or expulsion of the Serbian people from the territory of the Independent State of Croatia, six months before the Nazis took the decision on the total annihilation of the Jews.
Starcevic was the author of the idea about the racial, national and religious superiority of Croats over Serbs.
mediafilter.org /sj/Conf/0895/August.16.1995.19.30.05   (4397 words)

  
 Backtalk!
Anyone doing serious academic study into this issue would note that Tudjman is not regarded by any institution or persons in Croatia as "father of the nation".
Ante Starcevic holds this title (Otac Domovine) and has held it for as long as this term has existed.
One: Ante Starcevic's ideology of Croatian nationhood was built around rabid Serbophobia.
www.antiwar.com /letters/letters39.html   (965 words)

  
 Istria on the Internet - Prominent Istrians
Although he had not yet produced a single work, he would do so very soon, and with astonishing speed, because from 1879 he produced at least one book a year.Already at that time, but especially in 1886, when he gave his wartime memoirs to be published, Kumicic had a definite political outlook.
He was an enthusiastic follower of Ante Starcevic and his nationalistic party, an opponent of the governmental pro-Magyar policies and of the Serbs from Croatia who supported that stand in order to gain greater advantages for themselves.
Ante Kadic, "The occupation of Bosnia (1878) as depicted in literature", East European Quarterly.
www.istrianet.org /istria/illustri/kumicic/kadic-kumicic.htm   (1339 words)

  
 Degenerate - Lord of the Danse Macabre Chapter 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ante Pavelic arrived in Vienna in early February, 1929.
But Ante was a lackluster administrator throughout his life, and his time at the helm of the CYM was no exception.
The earliest Kvaternik of note was Eugen, friend and contemporary of Ante Starcevic and his right-hand man in the Croat Party of Rights.
www.diacritica.com /degenerate/4/pavelic5.html   (2194 words)

  
 WHY YUGO-NOSTALGISTS ARE WRONG by Srdja Trifkovic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The historicist notion of Croatia’s “rights” and its uninterrupted statehood inspired a very different ideology, articulated by Ante Starcevic in the 1860s and 1870s.
Their presence was a thorn in the side of Croat nationalists.[v] By the time of the Austro-Magyar Ausgleich of 1867 the Grenzer Serbs could hardly identify with the Croat nationalist cause of resisting Magyar domination if that cause, volens-nolens, implied the loss of their rights and the abandonment their name.
Starcevic’s successors turned anti-Serbism into a central tenet of their national ideology, a determining feature of their very Croatness.
www.chroniclesmagazine.org /News/Trifkovic00/NewsST041300.html   (6872 words)

  
 On the Role of Jews in the Ustasha Movement (Croatian Fascists) - The Phora
Starcevic, the founder of the Ustasha Movement and of modern Croatian nationalism, was actually half-Serbian Orthodox on his mother’s side.
"Ante Pavelic rose through the ranks of the Party of Right after the incorporation of Croatia into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later to be renamed Yugoslavia.
Ante Pavelic's own wife, Mara Lovrencic, came from a family of assimilated Viennese Jews, and his chief aide in exile, Dido Kvaternik, was related to Josip Frank.
thephora.net /forum/showthread.php?t=1543   (2188 words)

  
 SVIBOR - Project code: 6-01-290
Summary: Although Starcevic's philosophy of law represents a significant theory in the context of the philosophy of politics in the 19th century, it has received almost no reception.
Research goals: The goal of this project is the reconstruction and revaluation of the key system of concepts upon which Starcevic's conception of the philosophy of law and state is singularly grounded.
Analysing the origins Starcevic's politics of philosophy, this study compares classical Aristotelian and the Roman conception of state with modern theories, beginning with the thesis that in the philosophy of politics in the 19th century Starcevic offered a remarkable stimulus for conemporary research into the purpose and significance of the human political community.
www.mzos.hr /svibor/6/01/290/proj_e.htm   (208 words)

  
 Appendix to the article "Persecution of Croats in the First Yugoslavia (1918-1936) and its Political Consequences - An ...
July 17 Dr. Ante Pavelic (Zagreb lawyer and representative in Belgrade parliament) condemned to death in absence and his property is confiscated.
Ante Stefanac to 4 years and the loss of civil rights for 4 years.
Martin Starcevic (38 years) was also killed; first shot and then his skull was smashed by a gendarme.
crostudies.50megs.com /hist_terror.html   (8345 words)

  
 Projekat Rastko Cetinje - Povijest
Ante Starcevic had to appear in Montenegro also in 1912 when "vanished the Turkish zone which divided Serbia and Montenegro".
Starcevic, he says, waged struggle for constitution of Croat cultural nationalism.
Montenegrin nationalism "had not lived its historical word like Croat had in the word of Ante Starcevic" because it had not compatible cultural content and nomenclature.
www.rastko.org.yu /rastko-cg/povijest/terzic-ideological_roots.html   (3544 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - Croatian Ustashi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Its leader, Ante Pavelic (picture above), was also the head of the "Ustashi" extreme right organization.
Pavelic is today lauded as a hero of modern Croatia; his picture (and that of l9th Century "Ustasha" ideologue Ante Starcevic) adorns the T-shirts of a generation of Croatians who were unborn at the end of World War II.
Pavelic had noted: "The Slavoserbs are the rubbish of a nation, the type of people who will sell themselves to anyone and at any price, and to every buyer..." By June 12, 1941, the movement of all Jews and Serbs in Croatia had been restricted, but by then the mass killings had already begun.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/war_crimes/srebrenica/ustashi.html   (417 words)

  
 Croatian Holocaust
The Croatian Holocaust under Ante Pavelic and the Ustashe, while in a sense separate and distinct, was also directly connected with the Jewish Holocaust under Adolph Hitler, and was in fact the beginning of it.
Ante Pavelic was condemned to death by France, but managed to escape.
The Independant State of Croatia (Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska, or NDH) with Ante Pavelic as its poglavnik (fuehrer/leader) was proclaimed in Zagreb on April 10 by Slavko Kvaternik who became its military commander.
jmgainor.homestead.com /files/PU/MDPC/CH/CH.htm   (4736 words)

  
 After 35 years, We Have Moved Our Ustashe Newspaper "Independent State Croatia" from Toronto to Zagreb
Paraga was the first one to compromise pravastvo since, inter alia, he reported the Croatian soldiers to the international organizations for something that, I'm certain, wasn't their fault; he also claimed the Croatia was a fascist country.
Although I think that Mladen Schwartz is capable and intelligent, I think that his ideas depart from those of Ante Starcevic [founder of Pravasi in 19th century and "the father of the nation"].
However, after the Italian capitulation on 6/9 1943, the Rome contracts became invalid and that territory was joined with the mother land.
www.srpska-mreza.com /sakic/relate2.htm   (2080 words)

  
 CROATIAN PORTRAITS: EUGEN KVATERNIK
Just like his mentor Ante Starcevic, ideologue of Croatia’s Party of Right, young Kvaternik also fell under the influence of France and of her policy of defending and liberating the small European nations.
In contrast with Starcevic who was influenced by the ideal of the French Revolution and by Napoleon, Kvaternik was deeply devoted to Napoleon III who at that time governed the Second French Empire.
Having returned in a short time to Zagreb he found protection nowhere except from Ante Starcevic and his party with which he was connected and enjoyed the closest political ties.
www.magma.ca /~rendic/kvaternik.htm   (6590 words)

  
 1997/10/05 16:47 CROATIAN LADY MINISTER IS RIDING ON
The children filmed all that went on in the school, showed the tape to their parents who, astonished, demanded the Education Ministry to dismiss Horvatinovic.
However, although he has been doing this for quite a while, no one has stopped him and he is still regularly carrying on with his plan, under the Ustashi banner and with the Ustashi hails with which he covered his classroom.
In this way the misunderstandings with minorities and falsification of history and open glorification of the Ustashis and Ante Pavelic, are turning the Croatian education in a caricature which has lost all contact with the European values and traditions by which, among other things, the Croatian Minister of Education likes to swear so often.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/199710/71005-002-trae-zag.htm   (1387 words)

  
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In 1860, a movement for the formation of this state was launched by Ante Starcevic who claimed that all Serbs were really Croats.
There was more noise than substance in the claims of Starcevic, who, as the son of an Orthodox mother and a Catholic father, exemplified that which actually separates the two peoples more than perhaps anything else - religion.
The Serbs belong to the Byzantine rite, whereas the Croatians and Slovenians are Roman Catholic, with a small segment being Moslem.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/hunspir/hsp39.htm   (5968 words)

  
 A Short History of Croatians and the Croatian Parish in St. Louis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ante Tresic-Pavicic, a Croatian writer, visited St. Louis in 1905 and describes the life and opportunities of the Croatians there in his book Preko Atlantika do Pacifika: [Over the Atlantic to the Pacific] "Nowhere else in America did I see our people on the lowest educational level...
Ante Tresic-Pavicic was in St. Louis for 3-4 days and certainly would not be able to see where and how the majority of Croatians lived.
In 1908, it was decided that the club would pay "for a memorial Mass every year for Dr. Ante Starcevic (who died on February 28, 1896) on February 28." The renowned Croatian scouts, Mirko and Stevo Seljan visited St. Louis in 1912.
www.midwest-croatians.org /community/stlouiscroatians.html   (5285 words)

  
 WHY YUGO NOSTALGISTS ARE WRONG by Srdja Trifkovic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
But the political history of modern Croatia cannot be understood without some reference to its history since 1102 - the year when the Croatian realm entered a personal union with Hungary, ending two centuries of precarious independence.
To him they were all “Croats,”; including not only Bosnian Muslims but also those people “mistakenly called Serbs” who should come to their senses and return to the Croat fold - and those who failed to do so were ripe for extermination.
[iii] Starcevic’s opus earned him the title of “the Father of the Nation”; during World War II, a designation approvingly revived in today’s Croatia.
www.chroniclesmagazine.org /News/Trifkovic/NewsST041300.htm   (7201 words)

  
 Official UN document: Crimes against Serbs in Bosnia
The Croatian Democratic Union in B&H and in Bosanska Posavina was in terms of programme and methods of practical day to day politics wholly subordinated to the central leadership of the CDU in Zagreb and to Franjo Tudjman in person.
The basic plank of the programme and policy of that party is anti-Yugoslavism, anti-Serbianism, and the clerico-fascist tradition of the Ustashi movement of Ante Starcevic, Josip Frank and Ante Pavelic, the Ustashi head (Poglavnik) of the so-called Independent State of Croatia in WWII.
Initially this platform of theirs was hidden behind their alleged struggle against Communism as an undemocratic system with, as a propaganda ploy, the Serbs being declared the greatest obstacle to that struggle...
www.srpska-mreza.com /library/facts/Odzak-1.html   (1804 words)

  
 Dubrovnik
To the left is a branching road toward the park Gradac and the Dance peninsula.
- On the left side of Starcevic Street, next to the permanent stage of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, is the Crijevic mansion (later Pucic) with a Renaissance chapel, park and colonnade.
On the left are the General Hospital and the Boninovo vista point; on the right is the way to the cemetery called Three Churches, named after three ancient, later reconstructed churches of St. George, St. Clement and St. Hilary.
www.booking.com.hr /dubrovnik.html   (6211 words)

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