The Croatian Spring: Nationalism, Repression An... 🆒
: Thousands of people were expelled from the Communist Party. Journalists, professors, and students were fired from their jobs.
: This centuries-old cultural institution became the intellectual heart of the movement, advocating for national rights and publishing influential journals like Hrvatski tjednik . The Croatian Spring: Nationalism, Repression an...
: In December 1971, Tito convened the Yugoslav leadership at Karađorđevo and forced the resignation of the Croatian reformist leaders. : Thousands of people were expelled from the Communist Party
: Proponents argued that Croatia should keep more of its foreign currency earnings, particularly from its booming tourism industry. : In December 1971, Tito convened the Yugoslav
: They called for a confederated Yugoslavia where constituent republics held more sovereign power.
While the Croatian Spring was crushed in the short term, it left a lasting impact on Yugoslav politics:
By 1971, the movement had expanded from intellectual circles to the masses, including students and factory workers.

