Kresťanský socialista, publicista a administrátor katolíckych ľudových časopisov Eduard Krajňák

    Eduard Krajňák as a christian socialist, publicist and administrator
    of catholic popular journals

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    https://doi.org/10.54937/nhe.2025.14.2.63-77

    Autor/ Author: Marek Rímsky

    In: Notitiæ historiæ ecclesiasticæ

    ISSN: 1338-9572 (Print)

    ISSN: 2730-0153 (Online)

    Ročník/ Volume: 14

    Číslo/ Issue: 2

    Strany/ Page Range: 63-77

    Rok vydania/ Publication Year: 2025

    Jazyk/ Language: Slovak

    Vydavateľ/ Publisher: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku

    Abstrakt/ Abstract: This study explores the emergence and development of Christian socialism in Upper Hungary (present-day Slovakia) from the late nineteenth century to the interwar period, focusing on the intellectual, ecclesiastical, and political contexts that shaped this movement. Although early historiography – represented by scholars such as Peter Zelenák, Milan Katuninec, and Jakub Štofaník – outlined the ideological roots and institutional framework of Christian socialism, less attention has been paid to its secondary figures. One of these, Eduard Krajňák (1848 – 1924), a Bratislava grammar school teacher, embodied the interconnection between Catholic social thought, Slovak national consciousness, and the socio-political mobilization of the early twentieth century. Drawing from biographical and textual analyses, the paper examines Krajňák’s engagement with social and national issues, his advocacy for a Slovak Christian-socialist movement, and his complex relationship with contemporary socialism and nationalism. His prolific journalistic output – particularly in Naše Noviny and Sv. Adalbert (Vojtech) – reveals both his dedication to Catholic social reform and his adoption of the antisemitic rhetoric prevalent in Central European Christian-socialist circles influenced by Karl Lueger. The study situates Krajňák within broader European currents of Catholic social activism initiated by thinkers such as Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler and institutionalized after Rerum novarum (1891), while also highlighting his role in shaping Slovakia’s Christian-socialist press, associations, and political aspirations during the transition from the Kingdom of Hungary to Czechoslovakia. Through his writings and organizational work, Krajňák contributed to the articulation of a distinctly Slovak variant of Christian socialism – rooted in Catholic doctrine, responsive to modern social challenges, and intertwined with national and cultural identity.

    Kľúčové slová/ Keywords: Catholic social thought, Christian socialism, Eduard Krajňák, Slovak national movement.

    Citácia/ How to cite:

    RÍMSKY, Marek, 2025. Kresťanský socialista, publicista a administrátor katolíckych ľudových časopisov Eduard Krajňák. Notitiæ historiæ ecclesiasticæ. Online. Roč. 14, č. 2, s. 63-77. ISSN 1338-9572 (Print). ISSN 2730-0153 (Online). Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.54937/nhe.2025.14.2.63-77

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