This study examines the stance of the members and supporters of the Croatian political movement towards their political opponents, pro-Hungarians, in the context of proclaimed and promoted civil and political rights during the revolutionary year 1848/49. The stance of the Croatian public towards pro-Hungarians and the legal provisions implemented against them, which violated these so much advocated and proclaimed freedoms, are described. Finally, the context in which these violations of freedoms occurred and were justified by the supporters of the Croatian political movement is explained.
Arijana Kolak Bošnjak (Thu,) studied this question.
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