Odnosi Frana Ilešiča i Henryka Batowskog u svjetlu njihove korespondencije (1926-1939). (Croatian)

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      Fran Ilešič’s relations with Henryk Batowski in their correspondence 1929-1936. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Henryk Batowski was one of the most renowned Polish historians specializing in the history of the Balkans and Southeast Europe in the 20th century. A particular area of his expertise was the history of South Slavs. One of the key factors that sparked his interest in this topic were his contacts with Fran Ilešič, a professor of Zagreb University, a great friend of Poles and a proponent of Polish-Yugoslav cooperation. Ilešič considered young Batowski a promising scientist, which is why he helped him with his research by sending him books, introducing him to scientists in Yugoslavia etc. The article analyzes the relationship of Batowski and Ilešič based on their correspondence, found in archives in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo and Krakow. The author applies a chronological approach to reconstruct their relationship between 1926 and 1939. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Autor je prikazao odnose između slovensko-hrvatskog književnog povjesničara Frana Ilešiča i poljskog povjesničara Henryka Batowskog u međuraću. Ilešič je u to doba bio profesor Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, a Batowski novinski dopisnik, doktorand i potom povjesničar, profesor Jagelonskog sveučilišta u Krakovu. Članak je napisan na temelju korespondencije dvojice protagonista koja je rasuta u arhivima u Krakovu, Zagrebu, Ljubljani i Sarajevu. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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