How Littoral Slovenians Viewed the Idea of a South Slavic Unit in the Habsburg Monarchy

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Igor Ivašković
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The article presents the idea of a third unit in the Habsburg Monarchy prior to World War I as seen through the eyes of Slovenian liberals. The author presents the broader political context in which the concept emerged and then analyses the reactions of various political groups amid national tensions in the Balkans. Extracts of two liberal Slovenian newspapers, Edinost (Trieste) and Soča (Gorizia), are examined with respect to the key geopolitical dilemmas and interests of different stakeholders affected by the new geopolitical construct. It is argued that trialism was chiefly an attempt by Austria to curtail the power of Hungary. The majority of Slovenians and Croatians initially supported the idea because it implied their political emancipation. On the other side were the Hungarians, Italians and Serbs who saw the idea as a threat to their national interests. In terms of South Slavic relations, trialism represented a new battlefield for the Catholic and Orthodox visions of Yugoslavism. With further development of the concept, first and foremost due to Austria's ambitions to satisfy the Italians and leave Trieste and Gorizia outside of the imagined third unit, the idea introduced tension into Croatian–Slovenian relations and led to a fresh dispute in the Slovenian political sphere between liberals and conservatives. Finally, the advocates of trialism were unable to gain sufficient internal support within the Habsburg Monarchy, which thereby preserved the status quo and the dual regime until the monarchy's collapse during war.
沿海的斯洛文尼亚人如何看待哈布斯堡王朝的南斯拉夫单位
这篇文章通过斯洛文尼亚自由主义者的视角,呈现了哈布斯堡王朝在第一次世界大战之前的第三单位的概念。作者介绍了这一概念产生的更广泛的政治背景,然后分析了在巴尔干国家紧张局势中各种政治团体的反应。两个自由斯洛文尼亚报纸的摘录,Edinost(的里雅斯特)和so(戈里济亚),审查了关于关键的地缘政治困境和不同利益相关者的利益受新的地缘政治结构的影响。有人认为,审判制度主要是奥地利企图削弱匈牙利的权力。大多数斯洛文尼亚人和克罗地亚人最初支持这个想法,因为这意味着他们的政治解放。另一边是匈牙利人、意大利人和塞尔维亚人,他们认为这个想法对他们的国家利益构成了威胁。就南斯拉夫关系而言,审判制度代表了天主教和东正教南斯拉夫主义的新战场。随着这一概念的进一步发展,首先也是最重要的原因是奥地利希望满足意大利人的要求,将的里雅斯特和戈里齐亚排除在想象中的第三单元之外,这一想法使克罗地亚与斯洛文尼亚的关系变得紧张,并在斯洛文尼亚的政治领域引发了自由派和保守派之间的新争论。最后,审判主义的倡导者无法在哈布斯堡王朝内部获得足够的支持,从而维持了现状和双重政权,直到君主制在战争中崩溃。
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