COMMUNIST PARTY OF YUGOSLAVIA IN HERZEGOVINA IN THE UPRISING OF 1941. Cover Image

KOMUNISTIČKA PARTIJA JUGOSLAVIJE U HERCEGOVINI U USTANKU 1941. GODINE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF YUGOSLAVIA IN HERZEGOVINA IN THE UPRISING OF 1941.

Author(s): Nevenka Bajić
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), History of Communism
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Communist party; Yugoslavia; Uprising; 1941;

Summary/Abstract: The extremely economic and particularly industrial undevelopness of Hercegovina, its prevailing number of the peasant population loaded with difficult conditions of life, patriarchal way of comprehension, political prejudices and cultural backwardness, then the national unequality and, finally, a very small number of the working class population, as well as a rather undeveloped state of Hercegovina society in general, had the decisive influence upon the general situation in Hercegovina. Although devided and in constant conflicts concerning the participation in authorities, the bourgeoisie stayed undivided in their hatred towards the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in the period between the two World Wars. Constant persecutions and arrestings made the Party organization withdraw into strict illegality and confinement which resulted in the break of connections with the country and in the sectarian relations towards the growth of the Party organizations.

  • Issue Year: 1966
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 193-260
  • Page Count: 68
  • Language: Bosnian