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<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://dirros.openscience.si/IzpisGradiva.php?id=28219"><dc:title>Student reading associations during post-revolutionary neoabsolutism</dc:title><dc:creator>Vašík,	Miroslav	(Avtor)
	</dc:creator><dc:subject>students</dc:subject><dc:subject>student associations</dc:subject><dc:subject>Prague</dc:subject><dc:subject>neoabsolutism</dc:subject><dc:subject>revolution</dc:subject><dc:subject>1848</dc:subject><dc:subject>Habsburg monarchy</dc:subject><dc:subject>reading association</dc:subject><dc:subject>national conflict</dc:subject><dc:description>How did student associations survive under Austria’s harsh post-1848 regime? This article reveals how two student groups in Prague – one Czech, one German – adapted to heavy state control while preserving their educational and cultural goals. Despite censorship, surveillance, and shrinking membership, these associations navigated legal loopholes and shifting policies to maintain a fragile civic presence. Their story challenges the idea that the 1850s were a purely repressive era and highlights how civic life endured even under neoabsolutism.</dc:description><dc:date>2025</dc:date><dc:date>2026-03-11 19:00:12</dc:date><dc:type>Neznano</dc:type><dc:identifier>28219</dc:identifier><dc:language>sl</dc:language></rdf:Description></rdf:RDF>
