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THE EXPROPRIATION OF FOREST LATIFUNDIA IN CROATIA FROM 1919 T O 1941
Zdenka Šimončić-Bobetko
; Institut za suvremenu povijest, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Out of the 34% forested land in Croatia, the major portion belonged at the end of the First World War to large estates, which were also the best maintained forests. Following the creation of the new state in 1918, these forests attracted attention of many political and economic agencies. The process of expropriation was a long and difficult one. Its possibility was announced already at the beginning of 1919, and reaffirmed by the Vidovdan Constitution of June 1921. The great forest estates were sequestered and local peasants population was given certain servitute rights. The legal process connected with the forest expropriation lasted until 1931, when the Law of the Liquidation of the Agrarian Reform on Great Estates regulated the matter only for certain countries (Sušak, Delnice and Vrbosko, and Drava banship). The owners of the forest great estates were compensated.
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Hrčak ID:
210127
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Datum izdavanja:
1.4.1994.
Posjeta: 1.692 *