
Stjepan Radić
The Stjepan Radić exhibition catalogue, published in 1991 on the occasion of the exhibition at the Croatian History Museum in Zagreb, is dedicated to the life and work of Stjepan Radić (1871–1928), a key figure in Croatian politics and the founder of the
The catalogue traces Radić's role in shaping Croatian political identity, highlighting his contribution to the emancipation of the peasantry and the struggle for national rights in the context of Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, Croats and Slovenes.
The document contains rich archival material, including photographs, letters, articles and personal items, that illustrate Radić's life - from his childhood in Desni Trebarje, through his studies in Zagreb, Prague and Paris, to his political engagement and tragic death in an assassination in 1928. Special attention is paid to his vision of Croatia as a republican peasant state, his opposition to the centralism of Yugoslavia and the founding of the Peasants' International. The catalogue also highlights Radić's intellectual activity as a publicist, translator and writer.
Through expert essays, the catalogue analyses Radić's political and cultural influence, highlighting his commitment to democracy and non-violence. The illustrations and accompanying texts bring the historical context to life, making the catalogue a valuable resource for understanding Radić's legacy.
One copy is available