THE EFFORTS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF YUGOSLAVIA TO ENACT THE POLICY OF BROTHERHOOD AND UNITY IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL BOSNIA Cover Image

NAPORI KPJ NA SPROVOĐENJU POLITIKE BRATSTVA I JEDINSTVA U ISTOČNOJ I CENTRALNOJ BOSNI 1941. GODINE
THE EFFORTS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF YUGOSLAVIA TO ENACT THE POLICY OF BROTHERHOOD AND UNITY IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL BOSNIA

Author(s): Zdravko Antonić
Subject(s): Political history, Social history, Government/Political systems, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Communist party of Yugoslavia; Unity; Eastern and Central Bosnia; Uprisings;

Summary/Abstract: Considered from the historical standpoint, the problem of international of the Yugoslav peoples, i. e. the problem of brotherhood and unity, came to be more seriously considered in the C. P. Y. when it began studying territorial matters in connection with rearranging the existing Yugoslav state. The initial floundering and confusion with respect to these questions was to a large extent dealt with by Resolution III of the Conference of the C. P. Y. in 1924 and in particular by the documents of the Plenum at Split of the Central Committee of the C. P. Y. in 1935, when the standpoint that the C. P. Y. should fight for a federal system of government, in which Bosnia-Hercegovina, like the other regions, would be a separate federal unity, finally won. From 1941 onwards when ideological differences had been cleared away and the number of fraotionists in the Party reduced, the conception of a Federation became even more firmly established and the most favourable ways for its realisation were sought.

  • Issue Year: 1969
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 61-85
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Bosnian