The Independent Democratic Party and Antifascism, 1936–1939 (CROSBI ID 46170)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Pavlaković, Vjeran
engleski
The Independent Democratic Party and Antifascism, 1936–1939
This article provides a short overview of the Independent Democratic Party’s (SDS) position on antifascism, Serb-Croat relations, and democratic solutions to Yugoslavia’s domestic problems from 1936 to 1939. During this period the SDS took a distinctly different approach on the Spanish Civil War from their coalition partners, the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS). While both of these parties advocated good relations between Serbs and Croats, they responded differently to the rise of radical nationalism and fascism in Europe and in Croatia. Although the SDS was an example of a democratic party with an antifascist platform, the communist postwar historiography included them with other passive “bourgeois” interwar parties, contributing to perception in Croatia that equates antifascism exclusively with communism.
Serb-Croat relations, Interwar Croatia, antifascism, Spanish Civil War
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Podaci o prilogu
37-49.
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Podaci o knjizi
Serbo - Croat Relations in The 20. century - The Past and The Perspectives
Gavrilović, Darko
Novi Sad: Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR)
2008.
978-86-86601-05-6