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Hrvatska prosvjeta was an influential[1][2] Croatian Catholic periodical, that circulated in 1914-1940. It was printed in Zagreb. Editorial committee included Hijacint Bošković, Ljubomir Maraković and Mate Ujević as well as Petar Grgec and Ferdo Rožić.[2][3]

Periodical's noteworthy contributors included Sida Košutić, Đuro Sudeta, Vinko Kos, Tadija Smičiklas. Periodical represented antitotalitarian views.[4]

References

  1. ^ Lončarević, Vladimir (4 July 2009). "Borac za sklad". Vijenac. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b Lončarević, V. (1998). Ostvareni ideali (III). Obnovljeni život, 53 (2), 161-176.
  3. ^ D.H.F. (29 June 2011). "Idealizirani realizam' katoličke kulturne politike". cultutenet.hr. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  4. ^ Lončarević, V. (2014). Kritika totalitarizama u časopisu Hrvatska prosvjeta (1914–1940). Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filozofske baštine, 40. (2 (80)), 467-488.