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Silovic Karic, Danja.
Neither centralism nor federalism: The Social Democracy in Croatia, 1918--1941.
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Title/Author:
Neither centralism nor federalism: The Social Democracy in Croatia, 1918--1941.
Author:
Silovic Karic, Danja.
Description:
256 p.
Notes:
Director: Ivo Banac.
Notes:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-03, Section: A, page: 1126.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-03A.
Subject:
History, European.
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ISBN:
9780542049842
Neither centralism nor federalism: The Social Democracy in Croatia, 1918--1941.
Silovic Karic, Danja.
Neither centralism nor federalism: The Social Democracy in Croatia, 1918--1941.
- 256 p.
Director: Ivo Banac.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Yale University, 2005.
This dissertation focuses on the causes that led to the downfall of the Social Democracy in Croatia in the period between 1918 and 1941. Whereas the Social Democratic Party was becoming a growing force in the period up to 1914, it steadily declined after World War I. The roots for such a development could be found in three sets of causes. The first set of causes originated in the imposition of an authoritarian and centralist state order in the newly established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes that strained national question to the utmost importance. The entrance of a few Social Democrat veterans into first post-unification cabinet that installed national and political repression brought odium upon them by the left wing of labor movement. Furthermore, socialist refusal to include the struggle for Croatian national rights on its agenda led to further loss of support to the Communists who proclaimed struggle for national rights as their priority. The second set of causes is to be found in permanent internal feuds within the socialist camp along ideological and national lines in the newly established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes that ended in formal division of the Socialist Party of Yugoslavia at the end of 1928. In the 1930s, the socialists received a final blow when their trade unions became increasingly exposed to infiltration of the Communists who chose to keep their activities legal at the cost of socialist organizations.
ISBN: 9780542049842Subjects--Topical Terms:
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