- 1895 visit of Emperor Franz Joseph to Zagreb
The 1895 visit of
Emperor Franz Joseph toZagreb was the Austro-Hungarian leader's visit to theKingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 's capital in mid-October ,1895 to attend the opening of the Croatian National Theatre. A group of Croatian students used the visit to protest the rule of the HungarianKároly Khuen-Héderváry as Croatian ban.The emperor arrived in Zagreb by train on
October 14 ,1895 . Upon his arrival a group of students chanted "Slava Jelačiću" ("Glory to Jelačić"), in reference to the former Croatian banJosip Jelačić who had risen up against the Hungarians in the Revolutions of 1848. That day the emperor attended the unveiling ceremonial completion of the Croatian National Theatre. [http://public.carnet.hr/HNK/sto/txt/1895.html 1895 at the Croatian National Theatre] ] Music byIvan Zajc was subsequently performed inside the theatre.On
October 15 , the emperor attended an honourary dance at the "Kolo" building. On this day a group of students led byStjepan Radić planned a burning of the Hungarian tricolour.On
October 16 , the final day of the imperial visit, the students marched toBan Jelačić Square where they chanted "Živio hrvatski kralj Franjo Josip I", "Slava Jalačiću" and "Abzug Magjari". They doused the Hungarian tricolourin brandy and set it on fire. They then marched towards the University. The city police soon informed ban Khuen-Héderváry of the act and the students were arrested.Aftermath
The students were subsequently charged for the incident.
Stjepan Radić was sentence to six months in jail, Gjuro Balaško to five, and Milan Dorwald, Osman Hadžić,Vladimir Vidrić , Josip Šikutrić, Vladimir Frank and Ivan Fran to four months. The students were all barred from theUniversity of Zagreb while Stjepan Radić was barred from all universities in the empire. This led him to continue his studies abroad inParis . The other students went to theCharles University in Prague and theUniversity of Vienna .These students would form the basis of the "Croatian Moderna". In
1897 , thePrague group of students began publishing "Hrvatska misao", while in1898 theVienna students began publishing "Mladost". [ [http://www.moje-instrukcije.com/lekcije/hrvatski/Hrvatska%20knjizevnost%20moderne.pdf Croatian literary moderna] ]The flag burning also resulted in a split between the
Croatian Party of Rights and theCroatian Pure Party of Rights who disagreed on the flag-burning.Notes
References
* [http://www.hrvatski-vojnik.hr/hrvatski-vojnik/952003/sablja.asp Honourary saber of the university students of 1895]
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Unveiling of the Gundulić monument
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