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Stjepan Radić and Podravina in Times of Regional Self-Governments in the Period 1927-1928
Mira Kolar Dimitrijević
orcid.org/0000-0002-6050-5700
; Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb – redoviti profesor u miru
Sažetak
Croatian Peasants Party has its roots in postulates and teachings of Radić brothers. However, I believe that the peasants’ movement would not have survived the 1929-1931 dictatorship, if it were not for Stjepan Radić and his activities in the regional committee of Zagreb regional assembly 1927-1928, and Ljubomir Maštrović in the regional committee of Osijek regional assembly. Through their rich, intelligent and substantial work, these two politicians showed that even the unfavorable political conditions can be overcome by unanimity and efforts to do public good - meaning no politics and work for own political party gains, but working out the real concrete issues and problems in economy, healthcare, education etc. Stjepan Radić began, and Maštrović continued, to link activities of Zagreb and Osijek regional assemblies, both of them having in mind the entire territory populated with Croats. Of course, this paper deals with Podravina only, which was, as a rebellion region, administratively cut and adhered to two other existing, Zagreb and Osijek regions, where it had a minor, unimportant role. Yet, self-government in regional committees in both assemblies shows that Podravina (Križevci, Ludbreg, Koprivnica and Đurđevac districts) was important and accounted for.
Ključne riječi
Podravina; Stjepan Radić; Ljubomir Maštrović; Zagreb regional self-government; Osijek regional self-government
Hrčak ID:
78615
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Datum izdavanja:
1.6.2005.
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