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CROATIAN PERIODICALS IN THE TIME OF MONARCHIC YUGOSLAVIA

Božo Goluža ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Mostar


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Abstract

In the article, short review of social circumstances in monarchic Yugoslavia
(1918-1941) was presented with special overview to the situation
in media space of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is easy to conclude that
freedom guaranteed by the Constitution was not applied in reality. Every
non-democratic society first attacks the media, so the same situation was
in that country. Newspapers, which were not in fond of the regime, were
supervised by the censors, and they were often closed. This article mostly
pays attention to the review of the Croatian and Catholic press in the first
Yugoslavia. Going quickly through it you can notice a huge number of
those organs (69). All careful readers will not miss the fact that many of
those papers were very shortly active. Except the state pressure, the main
reasons of their short duration were financial and staff problems.

Keywords

newspapers; press; political; informative; Croatian; Catholic; religious.

Hrčak ID:

230272

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/230272

Publication date:

3.12.2007.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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