The Illyrian Movement And The Construction Of T... — Extended
The Illyrian movement (1835–1848) was a Romantic nationalist campaign led by Croatian intellectuals that sought to construct a unified South Slavic national identity—initially termed "Illyrian"—to resist Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman cultural pressures. While its ultimate goal of a broad South Slavic state failed, it succeeded in consolidating the modern . Core Themes in Identity Construction
: Initially an apolitical "spiritual brotherhood" focused on literature and literacy, it evolved by 1848 into a political force focused on Croatian autonomy within the Habsburg Empire (1.2.8). Key Scholarly Papers and Sources The Illyrian movement and the construction of t...
: The movement's most enduring legacy was the adoption of the Štokavian dialect as the literary standard for Croats, which also brought them linguistically closer to Serbs and Bosnians. The Illyrian movement and the construction of t...