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Session Submission Type: Panel
While Croatia continued to have sovereignty after it came under the rule of Hungarian Kings and later Austrian Emperors, it was only in the 20th century that it was able to achieve independence. This panel will examine some of the constitutional and cultural issues involved in Croatia's liberation as an independent state.
The Statehood of Croatia as a Basis for Its Liberation and Independence - Željko Bartulović, U of Rijeka (Croatia)
Political Liberation: The Creation of the 1990 Croatian Constitution and Croatian Symbolic Identity - Tomislav Galovic, U of Zagreb (Croatia)
The Border between the Republics of Croatia and Slovenia on the Dragonja River - Tatjana Tomaić, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar (Croatia)
Architecture as Liberation: The Nationalization of Architecture in Late Habsburg Croatia - Dragan Damjanovic, U of Zagreb (Croatia)