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Gymnasium in two periods between 1895 and 1909, completing post-graduate study and obtaining a doctoral degree at the
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and becoming its vice-president. Barac advocated reforming the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes into a
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of the Faculty of Theology in 1913–1914 and 1922–1923, and the
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as a provisional legislative body of the newly proclaimed
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tasked with preparing a study of political attitudes of
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Šemovci
Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Zagreb
Yugoslavia
University of Zagreb
University of Leuven
Croatian Union
Croatian Federalist Peasant Party
hr
Croatian
Yugoslavian
theologian
Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb
ordained
Požega
University of Leuven
Zagreb University
dean
rector
World War I
Mile Starčević
Party of Rights
Yugoslav Committee
ad-hoc
dissolution of Austria-Hungary
South Slavs
National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Austria-Hungary
Temporary National Representation

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