RADIĆ, STJEPAN

styĕˈpän räˈdĭch, or Stefan Radichstĕˈfän, 1871–1928, Croatian politician. Of peasant origin, he early became active in politics and founded (1905) the Croatian Peasant party. In 1918 he opposed the union of Croatia with Serbia, Montenegro, and Slovenia (later Yugoslavia), fearing Serbian centralism, and favoring a Croat peasant republic. After World War I, Radić dominated Croatian politics, and fought for a federal state structure within Yugoslavia and for Croatian autonomy, as well as for land reform and reduced peasant taxes. Despite the electoral success of his party in Croatia, he refused to participate in the national parliament, thus allowing the premier, Nikola Pašić, to impose a centralized government on Yugoslavia. Leaving Yugoslavia in 1923, he visited Moscow. After his return to Yugoslavia he was imprisoned by Pašić because of his association with the Soviet Communists, and his party was disbanded. Radić was soon released from prison and became (1925) Yugoslav minister of education. Resigning in 1926, he returned to the opposition. He died of wounds inflicted by an assassin on the floor of parliament.

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...Sabor ; Bishop Josip J. Strossmayer; Yugoslavism Radic, Stjepan (1871 1928) Croatian leader and founder (together...History, Politics . Ithaca, New York, 1984. Gazi, Stjepan. Stjepan Radic: His Life and Political Activities (1871 1928...
...1870 1990 . BRIAN JENKINS RADIC, Antun 1868-1919 . Born...1868, the elder brother of Stjepan q.v. ; attended secondary...Zvonimir Kulundzic , Ante Radic i Klerikalci 1951 . SEAN TOPHAM RADIC, Stjepan 1871-1928 . Born in Trebarjevo...
...treated the deceased founders of the CRPP, Ante and Stjepan Radic, with great respect, almost as honorary Communists...name of Stjepan Radix. Shouts of: Glory to Sqepan Radic! Stjepan Radic is celebrating a day of victory today such as he...
...Milcs, Racism (Routledge, 19H9) RADIC, STJEPAN 1t171-1928, Croat politician...Educated in Croatia and France, Radic emerged as an important Croat student...as the Progressive Youth. In 1904 Radic founded the Croat 1eoples Peasant...
...Racan, Ivica 211 Racic, Josip 99 Racki, Punisa 120 Racki, Franjo 86 , 95 Rab, island 165 , 193 Radic, Marija 157 Radic, Pavle 120 Radic, Stjepan 100 -1, 112 , 116 , 118 - 21, 198 , 205 radne akcije , see youth work drives Radovan, sculptor...
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...different expectations. Thus in 1918 Stjepan Radic insisted on preserving Croatian...Slovenes. (71) <br/ Croat leader Stjepan Radic in Slobodni dom of September 5...aims. In meetings Protic and Stjepan Radic disagreed on the national question...
...the Croatian peasants party, Stjepan Radic.(11) Victory would leave Hungary...such as the peasant party leader Stjepan Radic.(12) In the hostile atmosphere...1930), 199. 11 S. Gazi, "Stjepan Radic: His Life and Political Activities...
...became famous on 20 June 1928, when he shot and killed Stjepan Radic, president of the Croatian Peasant Party, in the Parliament...collapse of the first Yugoslav state. The murder of Stjepan Radic worsened the relations between Serbs and Croats and...
...lands. The Croat Peasant Party and its fiery leader Stjepan Radic hoped to achieve this goal through a negotiated agreement...politicians. And, several years after the deaths of both Radic and King Aleksandar, on the eve of World War II, the...
...list of exogamous marriages could easily be lengthened. Croatian politician Stjepan Radic married a Czech schoolteacher whom he met as a student in Prague; Marija Radic (nee Dvorakova) incidentally assisted her husbands national work, even enduring...
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...that formulation. Only one prominent Croat politician, Stjepan Radic, refused to travel to Belgrade, declaring that his...parties formed around ethnic blocs. In Parliament, Radic and two other Croat deputies were assassinated by a Serb...
...of their property and thus of their livelihood. Dr. Stjepan Radic, a Croat (Catholic) leader, was killed in the Assembly...Finally, in 1936-37, due chiefly to the writings of Radic and some Muslim members of the Croatian party, the government...


 

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...Led by the agrarian populist, Stjepan Radic, it championed home rule, constitutional...government and parliamentary democracy. Radic opposed the 1918 creation of royalist...vote during elections in the 1920s. Radic appealed to the historic Croatia...
...together as part of post-World War I peacemaking, Croats (and other nationalities) resented Belgrades domination. Stjepan Radic of the Croatian Peasant Party was interned for petitioning the peace conference for Croatian autonomy and later was...


 

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RADIC, STJEPAN stye pan ra dich, or Stefan Radich ste...peasant republic. After World War I, Radic dominated Croatian politics, and fought...Communists, and his party was disbanded. Radic was soon released from prison and became...
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RADICH, STEFAN see Radic, Stjepan . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...After his accession increasing disorder arose from the Croatian autonomy movement. After the assassination (1928) of Stjepan Radic , the Croat Peasant party leader, Alexander in 1929 dismissed the parliament, abolished the constitution and the...
...which Serbia would control the other sections through a centralized administration, he met bitter opposition from Stjepan Radic in Croatia. Pasic and his party grew increasingly conservative in the latter part of his career...
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