THE CONSTITUTING OF REFORMIST WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT IN YUGOSLAVIA AT THE END OF 1921 AND THE BEGINNING OF 1922 Cover Image

KONSTITUISANJE REFORMISTIČKOG RADNIČKOG POKRETA U JUGOSLAVIJI KONCEM 1921. I POČETKOM 1922. GODINE
THE CONSTITUTING OF REFORMIST WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT IN YUGOSLAVIA AT THE END OF 1921 AND THE BEGINNING OF 1922

Author(s): Ibrahim Karabegović
Subject(s): Labor relations, Government/Political systems, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: International Working-class movement; Yugoslavia; Socialist parties;

Summary/Abstract: Under the influence of the International Working-class movement the process of differentation in the Yugoslav Working-class movement led to the formation of revolutionary and reformist stream. Beside the right, which did not take part at the Union Congress, after the Vukovar Congress in 1920 centrist stream apeared. It had its strongest support in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Together with the Riot of the Slovenian working-class movement, the centrist stream of Yugoslavia took part at the Foundation Conference of the International Working Community of Socialist parties.

  • Issue Year: 1974
  • Issue No: 10/2
  • Page Range: 267-317
  • Page Count: 51
  • Language: Bosnian
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