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PEASANTS' RESISTANCE TO THE POLICY OF COMPULSORY SELLING IN CROATIA IN 1949
Katarina Spehnjak
; Institut za suvremenu povijest, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The author analyzes the problems of relationship between the peasants and the state authority in Croatia concerning the restrictive policy of compulsory selling of agricultural produce. In the first postwar years the compulsory selling was intended to provide food for the population in passive regions. Later, that was a way to provide raw materials for industry and supplies for the cities. The so-called class policy towards the country was systematically built in the policy of compulsory selling, which was one of the main causes of the peasants’ unrests in 1949. Different forms of resistance to that policy had reflected the accumulated social and political discontent which resulted in demonstrations, destruction of individual property, setting fire to the state property, and physical and armed attacks onto representatives of the authorities.
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Hrčak ID:
213481
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Datum izdavanja:
1.4.1996.
Posjeta: 1.640 *