Sedamdesetprva : hrvatski snovi i stvarnost 2. dio

Sedamdesetprva : hrvatski snovi i stvarnost 2. dio

Savka Dabčević Kučar

The extensive two-volume work brings personal and political testimony about the period of the Croatian Spring and the events around 1971, from the pen of one of its key actors.

The author, a prominent Croatian politician and one of the leading figures of the reform movement within the then League of Communists of Croatia, analyzes political relations in Yugoslavia, Croatian demands for greater autonomy, and the consequences of the collapse of the movement. The book combines memoirs, documentary insights, and political analysis, providing a valuable source for understanding modern Croatian history. It will be of particular interest to readers interested in political journalism, the transition from socialism, and the development of Croatian statehood.

Editor
Josip Đerek
Graphics design
Morana Kukec
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Publisher
Interpublic, Zagreb, 1997.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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