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Report on the 25th International Conference of the Croatian Association of Applied Linguistics which was held in Osijek, 12.-14 May 2011.
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Izvještaj s 25. međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa Hrvatskoga društva za primijenjenu lingvistiku održanog u Osijeku, 12.-14. svibnja 2011. godine.
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A Synecdoche of Croatian LiteratureA review of the five-volume work comprising an anthology of texts along with critical commentaries: Cvelferica, panonizam, pismo književnosti, znanosti i kulture (Cvelferica, Panonism, text of literature, education, and culture), volumes 1–5, Društvo hrvatskih književnika, Cvelferija–Osijek 2015. Synekdocha literatury chorwackiej Recenzja pięciotomowego dzieła, na które składają się poprzedzone krytycznymi omówieniami antologie tekstów: Cvelferica, panonizam, pismo književnosti, znanosti i kulture (Cvelferica, panonizm, tekst literatury, nauki i kultury), tomy 1–5, Društvo hrvatskih književnika, Cvelferija–Osijek 2015.
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During the reign of Croatian Ban (Viceroy) Ivan Mažuranić (1873–1880), numerous reforms were implemented in the administration, the school system and the judiciary, since the political programme of his rule was based on building a modern legal infrastructure of Croatian autonomy. Already during the first year of his rule, Ban Ivan Mažuranić proposed to the Parliament the Act on Judicial Authority (Zakon o vlasti sudačkoj), which was adopted already next year, in 1874, to be considered one of the fundamental acts of the Croatian autonomous legal system. Aiming to disburden the judiciary in the first instance, in 1876, Ban Mažuranić followed the Act on Local Courts and Procedures (Zakon o mjesnim sudovima i postupku pred njima) to establish a court in each municipality authorised to deal with disputes over small sums of money. Although these were lay courts with features of administrative authority, this did not in any way threaten their position as a judicial authority. In practice, local courts acted as an effective and almost free system of the laity that disburdened greatly the judiciary and opened the way to modernisation of the Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia according to European standards of a modern civil state.
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The Czech pianist Ludmila Zadrobilkova (1844–1872) began her concert career very early and became known throughout Europe. On tour, she also visited Croatia and Slavonia in 1861 and 1862, where she was extremely well received in the spirit of Slavism, with numerous ovations, flowers and occasional songs which were presented to her in concerts held in Zagreb, Karlovac, Đakovo and Osijek. In this paper, the media coverage of her concerts in the domestic and foreign press of the time is surveyed with the aim of identifying the main elements that contributed to her success. On the other hand, on the basis of archival material, hitherto unknown or neglected elements of her private life are illuminated, such as the period of her life in Osijek from 1866 to 1869.
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Česká klavíristka Ludmila Zadrobilková (1844–1872) zahájila svou koncertní kariéru velmi brzy a stala se známou po celé Evropě. Na turné navštívila v letech 1861 a 1862 také Chorvatsko a Slavonii, kde se jí dostalo mimořádně příznivého přijetí v duchu slovanství, četných ovací, květin a příležitostných písní, které jí byly věnovány na koncertech v Záhřebu, Karlovaci, Đakovu a Osijeku. V tomto příspěvku je zkoumána medializace jejích koncertů v dobovém domácím i zahraničním tisku s cílem identifikovat hlavní prvky, které přispěly k jejímu úspěchu. Na druhé straně jsou na základě archivních materiálů osvětleny dosud neznámé nebo opomíjené prvky jejího soukromého života, například období jejího života v Osijeku v letech 1866–1869.
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