Vjekoslav Klaić

Vjekoslav Klaić

Vjekoslav Klaić (July 28, 1849 - July 1, 1928) was a Croatian historian and writer, most famous for his monumental "History of the Croats".

Klaić was born in Garčin near Slavonski Brod as the son of a teacher. He was raised in German spirit and language, since his mother was German. Klaić went to school in Varaždin and Zagreb. Literature and music were more to his liking in the seminary than history; some of his musical works were performed. He studied history and geography in Vienna. After completing his studies, he taught for more than fifty years, first as a high school teacher, and after 1893 as a professor of general history at the University of Zagreb, where he stayed with short breaks until 1922, when he retired. He died in Zagreb.

In 1896 he became a regular member of the Academy and was an honourable doctor of the University of Prague and an external member of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

Klaić wrote for the weekly "Hrvatska lipa" of the Croatian Party of Rights and was the editor of "Vienac" for several years (1882-1889), founded an orchestra and conducted it, promoting Croatian music. In 1892 he started and edited the musical magazine "Gusle". He wrote short stories and political articles in the Croatian spirit.

Among his historical works, the special place belongs to the monumental history "Povijest Hrvata" (History of the Croats), published by Kugli in five books (1899-1911). Unfortunately, Klaić did not manage to finish it. In a text about this book, another famous Croatian historian, Ferdo Šišić, pointed out (1914): "Materials, scientific method and details of Klaić's work surpass all the existing works of this kind in our historiography", while Jaroslav Šidak said that "Klaić's book, despite all of its shortcomings, has still not been surpassed regarding the wealth of information in its presentation of the 15th and 16th centuries".

Works

*"Bribirski knezovi" (Dukes of Bribir)
*"Krčki knezovi Frankopani" (Frankopan Dukes of Krk)
*"Povijest Bosne" (History of Bosnia)
*"Povijest Hrvata" (History of the Croats)
*"Pripovijesti iz hrvatske povijesti" (Tales from the Croatian History)
*"Prirodni zemljopis Hrvatske" (Natural Geography of Croatia)
*"Slavonija od X-XII vijeka" (Slavonia from the 10th to the 12th Century)
*"Život i djela Pavla Rittera Vitezovića" (Life and Works of Pavao Ritter Vitezović)


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