

An edition of Stjepan Radić, the Croat Peasant Party, and the politics of mass mobilization, 1904-1928 (2000)
By Mark Biondich
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
"The name Stjepan Radic is well known to Croatians. In 1904, Radic mobilized the peasantry to form a populist movement that resulted in the Croat Peasant Party. The CPP fought to reform Yugoslavia's centralist state system and to amend the structural flaws of the parliamentary system. His assassination in 1928 marked the end of the country's short democratic experience; a royalist dictatorship immediately followed. Croatia failed to achieve statehood or autonomy within Yugoslavia, but Radic's indisputably dominant role in the formation of Croatian national consciousness is widely celebrated among Croatians today. The story of this charismatic, ideologically eclectic politician and his role in nation-building makes for fascinating reading. In North America, with our increasing involvement in the political conflicts of the former Yugoslavia, we cannot afford to remain ignorant of the major historical forces involved in the early Serb/Croat struggles for power and identity. This is a work for political scientists and other specialists in the area."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: History, Hrvatska seljačka stranka, Politics and government, Croatia, politics and government
People: Stjepan Radić (1871-1928)
Places: Croatia