An Uncertain Spring

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253076267

Reform, Protest, and Suppression in Croatia, 1968-1971

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By Mila Dragojevic
Imprint: INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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208

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Mila Dragojevic is Professor and Chair of Politics at Sewanee, the University of the South. She is author of The Politics of Social Ties: Immigrants in an Ethnic Homeland and Amoral Communities: Collective Crimes in Time of War.

Foreword Introduction: Reforms Incite a Mass Movement 1. Divisions in the Ruling Party 2. Students and Intellectuals Popularize the Movement 3. Cultural Claims Take Center Stage 4. Power in a Multinational State 5. Reforms Continue Without Reformists Conclusion: Leading Reforms in Diverse States Bibliography Index

"This book is an incredibly important contribution to a number of literatures. Its in-depth analysis of the Croatian Spring, relying on the range of primary sources, provides a level of detail and understanding of these events that has not been seen before; it also is an important contribution to understanding many of the dynamics that led to the wars in Yugoslavia 18-20 years later."-Chip Gagnon,author of The Myth of Ethnic War: Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s "This book offers a novel perspective to the understanding of the 1971 Croatian mass movement and liberal and reformist currents in the Yugoslav political leadership, contributing to the broader context of history of Yugoslavia."-Jelena Dureinovic, author of The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia: Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution

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