Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.

This text is intersection and analysis of all forms of the student resistance to regime in Serbia since 1944 until 1990. The resistance to revolutionary government was destroyed by repression in first few years after Second World War and hushed during ’50s. After second half of ’60s it culminated, p...

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Main Authors: Srđan Cvetković, Dragomir Bondžić
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institut za Savremenu Istoriju 2017-02-01
Series:Istorija 20. Veka
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Online Access:http://istorija20veka.rs/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2017_1_06-Srdjan.pdf
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spelling doaj-a997f1e1e3eb4b40b39cc56d5e29dcd62020-11-25T00:37:53ZdeuInstitut za Savremenu Istoriju Istorija 20. Veka0352-31602560-36472017-02-01351/201712514710.29362/ist20veka.2017.1.cve.125-147Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.Srđan Cvetković0Dragomir Bondžić1Institute for Contemporary History, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute for Contemporary History, Belgrade, SerbiaThis text is intersection and analysis of all forms of the student resistance to regime in Serbia since 1944 until 1990. The resistance to revolutionary government was destroyed by repression in first few years after Second World War and hushed during ’50s. After second half of ’60s it culminated, particularly in years after Tito’s death. The highest intensity of active societal resistance in self-management socialism was reached in period 1966–1972 and after that 1982–1990. In the end of 60’s new postwar generations were looking for their own political direction. Radical student movements and demonstrations, turbulences in the world were spilling over and raising political temperature in the country. This tendency coincided with campaign of liberalization after 1966 (fall of Aleksandar Ranković) and relative declining authority of the state, party and security services and the death of Josip Broz Tito as the main pillar of the regime. Global crises of communism in the ’80s and increasing economic crisis in SFRY was strengthening the intensity of resistance.http://istorija20veka.rs/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2017_1_06-Srdjan.pdfcommunismstudentsSerbiapublic protestsdemonstrationsstrikesrebellions
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Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
Istorija 20. Veka
communism
students
Serbia
public protests
demonstrations
strikes
rebellions
author_facet Srđan Cvetković
Dragomir Bondžić
author_sort Srđan Cvetković
title Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
title_short Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
title_full Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
title_fullStr Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
title_full_unstemmed Oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u Srbiji 1945-1980.
title_sort oblici studentskog otpora komunističkom režimu u srbiji 1945-1980.
publisher Institut za Savremenu Istoriju
series Istorija 20. Veka
issn 0352-3160
2560-3647
publishDate 2017-02-01
description This text is intersection and analysis of all forms of the student resistance to regime in Serbia since 1944 until 1990. The resistance to revolutionary government was destroyed by repression in first few years after Second World War and hushed during ’50s. After second half of ’60s it culminated, particularly in years after Tito’s death. The highest intensity of active societal resistance in self-management socialism was reached in period 1966–1972 and after that 1982–1990. In the end of 60’s new postwar generations were looking for their own political direction. Radical student movements and demonstrations, turbulences in the world were spilling over and raising political temperature in the country. This tendency coincided with campaign of liberalization after 1966 (fall of Aleksandar Ranković) and relative declining authority of the state, party and security services and the death of Josip Broz Tito as the main pillar of the regime. Global crises of communism in the ’80s and increasing economic crisis in SFRY was strengthening the intensity of resistance.
topic communism
students
Serbia
public protests
demonstrations
strikes
rebellions
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