%0 Journal Article %T National ideology and Croatian-Serbian relations in the works of Josip Ljubi£¿ %A Badurina %A Marino %A Ba£¿maga %A Ivan %J - %D 2019 %X Sa£¿etak This article presents an overview of the life and career of lawyer and writer Dr Josip Ljubi£¿ (1869-1931), with a special focus on an analysis of the development of his national-political views and the reception of his ideas by the public of his time. In the political pamphlets and contributions he had published in periodicals, Ljubi£¿ worked on ¡°big¡± topics, striving to find a formula for resolving Croatian-Serbian discord and bringing various conceptions of Yugoslavism to life. Working within the Austro- Hungarian Empire, and later the Yugoslav monarchy, he modified his ideological positions several times more or less radically, altering potential solutions to the Yugoslav Question ranging from a Balkan Federation, through a Croatocentric ¡°Habsburg Yugoslavia¡± within a reformed ¡°trialist¡± Austria-Hungary, to a Yugoslav community based on Greater-Serbian foundations. Ljubi£¿¡¯s ideological wanderings likely also had professional and economic motives, and his incessant search for ¡°sustainable Yugoslavism¡± reached its zenith in his defence of Puni£¿a Ra£¿i£¿, who assassinated Croatian Peasant Party representatives at the National Assembly in Belgrade %K Josip Ljubi£¿ %K national ideology %K Croatian-Serbian relations %K Balkanism %K National Party %K Dalmatia %K Austro-Yugoslavism %K Habsburg Yugoslavia %K Integral Yugoslavism %K (Greater) Serbianism %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=342886