Ivan Dečko’s First Term of Office in the Provincial Assembly (1890–96) Cover Image

Ivan Dečko v deželnem zboru v svojem prvem mandatu (1890–96)
Ivan Dečko’s First Term of Office in the Provincial Assembly (1890–96)

Author(s): Filip Čuček
Subject(s): Studies in violence and power, 18th Century, Social Norms / Social Control, Politics and Identity
Published by: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
Keywords: Styria; Austro-Hungary; Maribor; Celje; political history; Ivan Dečko;

Summary/Abstract: In the present contribution, the author analyses the Provincial Assembly appearances of the Lower Styrian deputy Ivan Dečko during his first term of office (1890–96). In 1885, Dečko moved from Maribor to Celje, found employment in Josip Sernec’s law firm, and visibly encouraged the Slovenian “breakthrough” in the city by the river Savinja. He also applied his thoughtful tactics at the level of the Provincial Assembly when he became a member of the Styrian Provincial Assembly in the Ljutomer rural curia in 1890. With his speeches, petitions, and interpellations in the Provincial Assembly, he and other Slovenian deputies stirred up unrest in the German (liberal) ranks and forced them into national homogenisation. Also under Dečko’s influence, the clever Slovenian politics at the beginning of the 1890s won over the rural areas completely while restricting the Lower Styrian Germans to the cities and certain towns.

  • Issue Year: 60/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 8-23
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Slovenian