385:. In the article, he claimed Serbs would eventually assimilate Croats because the latter had inferior culture and lower national awareness prevented their development as a full-fledged nation. Stojanović asserted that Croats cannot be a distinct nation because they lacked a separate language, unified customs and lifestyle. In the text, Stojanović announced war to extermination "ours or yours", meaning Serbs and Croats respectively. The phrase, likely meant as a call to cultural war where Croats would be seduced by the Serbian national identity, resonated well not only with Serbian, but also Croatian nationalists (as its topics were similar to those tackled by the former leader of Croatian
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and organiser of an attempted assassination of the Regent. It remains unclear why exactly the two were in conflict, except that it coincided with conclusion of the trial. Some sources indicate that the conflict might stem from
Stojanović's alleged preference for a republic, contrary to Pašić's ideas.
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in 1937, Stojanović joined the organisation. According to various sources, he was appointed one of its vice-presidents and/or a honorary member, and he was in a group tasked with drafting the organisation's rules of procedure, as well as formulating its objectives. The
Serbian Cultural Club assumed
687:. Pašić was isolated and compelled to concede to the establishment of a common government, where the National Council and the government of Serbia would appoint an equal number of ministers to govern a common confederal state. Pašić only consented after receiving a message from the
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supported the repudiation of the Geneva
Agreement and successfully swayed the National Council against the position negotiated by Trumbić. Pribičević persuaded the Council members to proceed with unification and that details could be arranged afterwards.
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argues that
Stojanović wanted to unite Croatia with Serbia, thereby allowing Croatia to secure "economic, political and cultural independence, and freedom from German encroachment", with the goal of rallying the two against the threat of external powers.
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were welcomed by Frank and denounced by Radić, as well as the entire
Croatian opposition. Nonetheless, Radić also indirectly implied Croats should cease business dealings with Serbs. About 20,000 people rioted, largely urged and well-organised by the
392:. The article brought little new to the political discourse of the day, except the call to a war, and the phrase of "war to extermination of ours or yours" would be echoed in Yugoslav politics since then. Stojanović's article applied
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in 1937, Stojanović joined the organisation. He was a part of a group tasked with drafting the organisation's rules of procedure and formulating its objectives. The
Serbian Cultural Club took the leading role in shaping of the
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who quit the committee in protest) declare they support only unification of South Slavs on the integral
Yugoslavist basis, and would not support just addition of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia.
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declined to act in that way. Instead, he accepted
Stojanović's instructions and remained passive to allow Bosnia and Herzegovina be added to the new unified state through actions of the
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Stojanović took the position that if unification of South Slavs becomes impossible, in case of a negotiated end of the war, Serbia should capture Bosnia and
Herzegovina to reverse
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in a state created through expansion of Serbia. The group's policy was to be set entirely by Serbia while the proposed body would carry out propaganda activities. The four met in
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that he wished Pašić to come to an agreement with the
National Council. A week later, the Serbian government renounced the Declaration. Vice president of the National Council,
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after the war. He was tried and convicted for his political work to imprisonment, commuted to ten years of loss of civil rights. He died in Belgrade on 5 March 1964.
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with Stojanović was one of its founding members. Trumbić and Stojanović came into conflict with Pašić. While the former disagreed with Pašić on the issue of
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by preventing unity of Croats and Serbs. The damage caused by the rioters was paid by the city and charged to taxpayers as a 3.5% tax.
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on unification signed by Pašić and Yugoslav Committee president Trumbić—affirming that the new union will be a monarchy ruled by the
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authorities arrested him and took him to occupied France where Stojanović remained until the end of the war. He returned to the
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and to gain territory in Dalmatia as an access to the sea. Nonetheless, Stojanović came into conflict with Pašić following the
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1565:[Nikola Stojanović: Contribution to a critical history of social and political thought in Bosnia and Herzegovina].
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arrested him and took him to occupied France where Stojanović remained until the end of the war. He returned to the
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belief that Serbs are the superior in every aspect. Despite the patronizing tone of the text, Political scientist
321:. In the summer of 1941, Stojanović started working for Mihailović in his Belgrade office and formally joined the
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In November 1918, Stojanović was a part of the Yugoslav Committee's delegation which negotiated and signed the
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directed Stojanović, and a fellow-Bosnian Serb member of the Diet of Bosnia Dušan Vasiljević to contact émigré
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with the aim of establishing a body which would cooperate with the government of Serbia on unification of
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While still a student, Stojanović published an anonymous (subsequently attributed) article titled
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with Pašić, representatives of the Serbian parliamentary opposition, and a delegation of the
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1239:[The Question of Damages and Compensation in the Anti-Serb Demonstrations of 1902].
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ideology in the periiod. It also significantly influenced the political programme of the
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After 1920, Stojanović pursued the career of an attorney. Upon establishment of the
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by Croatian writers. Following a politically-motivated reprint of the article in
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Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia Before the First World War
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quoted Stojanović, concluding that the war to extermination has been announced.
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defining the future common confederal state. Despite initiatives calling on the
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571:. As a member of the Bosnian Diet, Stojanović advocated the position that the
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as reactions to Serbian rejection of Illyrism seeking to promote Habsburg and
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on unification which affirmed that the union would be a monarchy ruled by the
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Znakovi vremena - Časopis za filozofiju, religiju, znanost i društvenu praksu
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1365:] (in Serbian). Vol. V. Belgrade: Institute of Legal History of the
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to model Serbian approach to non-Serbs and became cited as the blueprint for
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1357:[Geneva Conference on Creation of the Yugoslav Community in 1918].
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and successfully ran as the party's candidate, becoming a member of the
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ideology in the period. It also shaped the political programme of the
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1573:(92/93). Sarajevo: Naučnoistraživački institut "Ibn Sina": 114–145.
1530:[Bosnia and Herzegovina in Serbian Cultural Club Concepts].
1237:"Pitanje šteta i odštete u antisrpskim demonstracijama 1902. godine"
285:, the council remained passive on Stojanović's instructions. At the
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should end and that Bosnia and Herzegovina should be added to the
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after the war. He was tried and convicted for his political work.
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Stojanović voiced opposition, without specifying reasons, to the
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Bosnian Serb and Yugoslavian politician and lawyer (1880 – 1964)
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The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics
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on 22 November 1914. The group was formally established as the
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1386:[Dr Nikola Stojanović between Serbia and Yugoslavia].
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484:. The purpose of the move was to incite ethnic hatred between
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through expansion of Serbia. The group was established as the
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The Balkans, 1804–2012: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers
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rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina and annexation of the land by
1528:"Bosna i Hercegovina u koncepcijama Srpskog kulturnog kluba"
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to proclaim direct unification with Serbia similarly to the
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to proclaim direct unification with Serbia similarly to the
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National Council of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
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National Council of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
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by Croatian writers. In his text, Stojanović dismissed the
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directed Stojanović to contact émigré Croatian politicians
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1902 riots targeting Serb businesses and homes in the city
1476:(1). Belgrade: Institute for Political Studies: 103–120.
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The article gained prominence when it was reprinted in
1384:"Др Никола Стојановић између српства и југословенства"
1247:(1). Zagreb: Croatian Institute for History: 179–217.
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as 'superior people' would eventually assimilate the
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riots targeting Serb businesses and homes in Zagreb
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238:to form a body which would promote unification of
465:. The reprinting was arranged, as prime minister
122:(3 January 1880 – 5 March 1964) was a lawyer and
573:Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
130:politician. As a student, he wrote the article
1449:. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
817:Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
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1294:Tragovi: časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme
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353:on 3 January 1880. He studied law at the
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469:implied, by Hungarian authorities in
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291:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
188:, involving a crowd of about 20,000.
7:
1392:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
480:by political activists organised by
1503:Fontes: Izvori Za Hrvatsku Povijest
1101:Štambuk-Škalić & Matijević 2008
783:appointed Stojanović Ban (head) of
767:the leading role in shaping of the
706:Despite initiatives calling on the
632:Austro-Hungarian annexation of 1908
569:1910 Bosnian parliamentary election
412:to contain Hungary, as well as the
738:Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
685:recently dissolved Austria-Hungary
496:policy. Party of Rights newspaper
287:Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
191:Stojanović became a member of the
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1622:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
218:as a part of its access to the
210:. He called for the end of the
206:and its representative in the
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1241:Časopis za suvremenu povijest
1612:20th-century Serbian lawyers
1443:Miller, Nicholas J. (1998).
1390:(in Serbian) (7). Belgrade:
1353:Janković, Dragoslav (1964).
57:(now Bosnia and Herzegovina)
1418:Manchester University Press
1363:History of the 20th Century
325:in August 1943. That year,
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1382:Mastilović, Draga (2012).
801:Central National Committee
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721:, the council's president
554:Serb National Organisation
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323:Central National Committee
193:Serb National Organisation
112:Serb National Organisation
1464:Nadoveza, Branko (2015).
595:. Serbian prime minister
587:. At the outbreak of the
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258:. Stojanović opposed the
226:. Serbian prime minister
1271:Cornell University Press
1235:Artuković, Mato (2010).
779:. On 1 April 1941, king
603:politicians and lawyers
341:Nikola Stojanović was a
1617:Politicians from Mostar
1511:Croatian State Archives
646:Prince Regent Alexander
418:Josip Juraj Strossmayer
382:Serbian Literary Herald
169:, the newspaper of the
137:Serbian Literary Herald
1408:MacDonald, David Bruce
1288:Boban, Branka (2019).
789:Invasion of Yugoslavia
781:Peter II of Yugoslavia
552:Stojanović joined the
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478:Károly Khuen-Héderváry
459:Serb Independent Party
204:Bosnia and Herzegovina
171:Serb Independent Party
49:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1561:Zgodić, Esad (2022).
1526:Sušić, Osman (2020).
1482:10.22182/pr.4312015.7
1336:House of Anansi Press
1302:Serb National Council
760:Serbian Cultural Club
754:Serbian Cultural Club
748:Serbian Cultural Club
642:Dragutin Dimitrijević
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438:David Bruce MacDonald
302:Serbian Cultural Club
1369:. pp. 225–262.
821:Communist Yugoslavia
655:Karađorđević dynasty
508:Pure Party of Rights
422:Croatian nationalism
416:advocated by bishop
408:as an effort of the
355:University of Vienna
331:Communist Yugoslavia
264:Karađorđević dynasty
94:University of Vienna
1607:Serbian politicians
1532:Historijski Pogledi
1142:, pp. 295–296.
1130:, pp. 246–247.
1118:, pp. 124–128.
1091:, pp. 286–287.
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935:, pp. 110–111.
815:authorities in the
700:Svetozar Pribičević
689:President of France
202:political party in
736:in Zagreb. At the
719:Podgorica Assembly
677:Geneva Declaration
621:Yugoslav Committee
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540:Yugoslav Committee
534:Yugoslav Committee
283:Podgorica Assembly
268:Geneva Declaration
244:Yugoslav Committee
144:and claiming that
103:Politician, lawyer
1345:978-1-77089-273-6
1043:, pp. 20–21.
959:, pp. 53–56.
875:, pp. 52–53.
787:—days before the
651:Corfu Declaration
640:and execution of
577:Kingdom of Serbia
492:as a form of the
457:newspaper of the
428:interests in the
410:House of Habsburg
402:Illyrian movement
260:Corfu Declaration
134:, printed in the
120:Nikola Stojanović
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362:Serbs and Croats
319:Draža Mihailović
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752:Main article:
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668:—substituting
637:Salonika Trial
609:Julije Gazzari
565:Diet of Bosnia
538:Main article:
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486:Croatian Serbs
426:Roman Catholic
404:championed by
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597:Nikola Pašić
581:Adriatic Sea
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228:Nikola Pašić
220:Adriatic Sea
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177:, it led to
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83:(now Serbia)
69:(1964-03-05)
67:5 March 1964
18:
1602:1964 deaths
1597:1880 births
1394:: 267–299.
1334:. Toronto:
1219:Zgodić 2022
1152:Zgodić 2022
957:Miller 1998
945:Glenny 2012
921:Zgodić 2022
909:Zgodić 2022
873:Miller 1998
858:Zgodić 2022
813:Nazi German
793:Axis powers
726: [
711: [
698:politician
662: [
613:South Slavs
589:World War I
557: [
515: [
504:Josip Frank
450: [
414:Yugoslavism
327:Nazi German
275: [
250:or greater
240:South Slavs
196: [
182: [
162: [
140:, applying
128:Yugoslavian
1591:Categories
1513:: 71–596.
1310:10.52328/t
1269:. Ithaca:
1261:Banac, Ivo
1207:Sušić 2020
1195:Sušić 2020
1183:Sušić 2020
1116:Banac 1984
1041:Boban 2019
1029:Banac 1984
1017:Boban 2019
827:References
807:Later life
434:chauvinist
337:Early life
248:federation
79:Yugoslavia
37:1880-01-03
1579:1512-5416
1554:2637-1502
1519:1330-6804
1490:1451-4281
1400:0354-9461
1318:2623-8926
1253:0590-9597
1221:, note 1.
1154:, note 2.
524:Frankists
379:) in the
349:, in the
1410:(2002).
1375:67000822
1328:(2012).
1304:: 8–98.
1263:(1984).
773:Chetniks
764:Belgrade
617:Florence
601:Croatian
585:Dalmatia
583:through
471:Budapest
447:Srbobran
345:born in
315:Chetniks
306:Belgrade
256:monarchy
224:Dalmatia
222:through
159:Srbobran
75:Belgrade
1228:Sources
795:of the
791:by the
775:led by
430:Balkans
373:Serbian
317:led by
296:In the
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463:Zagreb
347:Mostar
216:Serbia
175:Zagreb
150:Croats
45:Mostar
1432:JSTOR
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1396:ISSN
1371:OCLC
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607:and
488:and
234:and
126:and
64:Died
31:Born
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