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The Influence of T. G. Masaryk on the Slovenes up to 1914

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T. G. Masaryk (1850–1937)

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This article attempts to illustrate the main characteristics of the Slovene followers1 of T. G. Masaryk and their work at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. In contrast to the state of affairs in Croatian historiography, not much has been written on the Slovene Masarykians, especially since 1945. What has been published is mainly confined to the activity of the Yugoslav Social Democratic Party before World War I.

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  1. Janko Pleterski, ‘Die Badenikrise und die Slowenen’, Die Donau-Monarchie und die Südslawische Frage von 1848–1918 (Vienna: Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, (1978) pp. 65–76, 87–103.

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© 1990 School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London

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Godina, I.G. (1990). The Influence of T. G. Masaryk on the Slovenes up to 1914. In: Winters, S.B. (eds) T. G. Masaryk (1850–1937). Studies in Russia and East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20596-7_6

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